Alte Friesenstube 1648
Sylt
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Located in a charming thatched house dating back to 1648, Sylt's rich history is brought to life in enchanting blue-tiled rooms adorned with wooden tables and a romantic garden filled with blooming roses. As the oldest surviving house on the island, it has become a popular destination for both historical exploration and culinary delights, offering a mix of regional and fine cuisine, complemented by a large selection of wines.
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- Address: Gaadt 4, Westerland
- Email: altefriesenstube@t-online.de
- Phone: +49 4651 1228
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- Address: Wed–Sun 5:30pm–11pm, Mon & Tue closed
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Dining
Sylt might only be 38.5 kilometres long, but it has three Michelin-starred restaurants, among around 200 places to eat — from bistros to world-class restaurants. The cuisine itself comes from all over Germany. Seafood, of course, is the real local speciality. The sand flats around the island are a superb breeding ground for shellfish, and Sylt’s oysters are considered among Europe’s finest.