Mathilde Bar Literature Bar in Eimsbüttel

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Cocktails and snacks can be enjoyed in the atmospheric ambience of the Mathilde Bar. Readings take place at regular intervals.

Visitors to the Mathilde Bar can spend a relaxing evening in a cosy atmosphere. The cocktail chairs invite you to linger. A cool beer or a delicious cocktail round off the end of the day.

Mathilde is the venue for almost 100 readings a year. Various artists perform at regular intervals.

By the way: Happy Hour is always from 18:00 to 20:00.

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