Onkel Jule, Port pub and cultural monument in Flensburg, Germany.
Onkel Jule is a restaurant in a two-story plastered timber-frame house at Schiffbrücke No. 29, featuring a crane bay on the eaves side of the facade. The building displays typical port district architecture and serves food and drinks inside.
The building dates from the 18th century and has operated as a pub since 1843. After World War II it became known as Cap Horn before eventually taking its current name.
The establishment shapes daily life in the port district, where locals and visitors gather for drinks and meals. Its character reflects Flensburg's connection to the sea and North German food traditions that continue to influence what is served here.
The establishment is located in central Flensburg and can be reached by phone at +49 461 1602954 for reservations. Keep in mind it is a popular spot that can be busy during peak dining hours.
The crane bay on the eaves side of the house is a surviving remnant of the port's trading past. This feature shows how goods were once lifted directly from ships into the upper floors.
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