Old Commercial Room, German restaurant in Hamburg-Mitte, Germany.
The Old Commercial Room is a German restaurant in Hamburg-Mitte that specializes in North Sea herring, beef dishes, and seafood prepared in traditional ways. The spaces include several dining areas plus separate rooms for groups and special occasions.
The restaurant was founded in 1795 in Hamburg and ranks among the city's oldest continuously operating dining establishments. Its long presence shows how stable this particular food tradition has remained.
The restaurant reflects Hamburg's dining traditions and local food customs in how it approaches its menu and cooking methods. Visitors notice how it preserves old preparation techniques and celebrates what the region has always eaten.
The restaurant sits at Englische Planke 10 near Michaelis Church, making it easy to locate and reach. It opens daily across broad hours suitable for lunch and dinner, and accepts major credit cards for payment.
The establishment maintains a large wine collection exceeding 100 different vintages, which is unusually extensive for a regional restaurant. This collection allows pairing of regional dishes with wines from various places and eras.
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