The Wellem Bar is an Eldorado for connoisseurs and explorers of taste sensations alike. In addition to newly composed and classic cocktails, long drinks and aperitifs, rare champagnes and spirits from all over the world are waiting to be sampled.
None other than Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, the wife of Jan Wellem, is said to have brought the joie de vivre and sense of art from her home town of Florence to Düsseldorf. The Trattoria Pitti takes its name from the famous Palazzo Pitti, the residence of the Dukes of Florence. At the same time, the name also refers to the restaurant’s art concept. Inspired by this creative essence of Italy, the Pitti invites you to enjoy Italian dishes and outstanding wines in a fantastic ambience.
The inviting warmth that radiates from the modern design of the Mutter Ey Café is reminiscent of the historic coffee and bakery that Johanna Ey once ran in Ratinger Straße. The finest coffee specialties, complemented by Rhenish lunchtime cuisine, make a visit to the Mutter Ey Café an authentic pleasure.
In the Mbassy by Frank’s the aim is to take guests into new dimensions of experience. The innovative concept with restaurant, bistro and club goes far beyond the enjoyment of exceptional food and drink. A symphony of sensory experiences is created and celebrated here, combining culinary delights with music, art, contrasts of different cultures and entertainment. Evenings spent here are unforgettable experiences in every respect. And the people who meet here, get to know each other and celebrate life together appreciate this philosophy of lifestyle dining.
Im Le Cou Cou wird der authentischen französischen Alltagsküche ein Denkmal gesetzt: von klassischen Quiches und Croissants bis hin zu raffinierten Salaten und Desserts. Die gemütlich-legere Atmosphäre eines modernen Pariser Bistros lädt zum Verweilen und zum Plausch mit anderen Gästen ein.
The Stateroom is reminiscent of the days of Prohibition, when alcohol flowed freely in the secret ballrooms of the Roaring Twenties in the USA despite the ban. You could usually only get through the doors, which were inconspicuous from the outside, if you knew the code word – a precautionary measure against the law enforcement officers. The allure of the forbidden has been brought into the present with the Stateroom in the Andreas Quartier.
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