Hasenbande Im Hensen

Untere Str. 133-135, 41068 Mönchengladbach, Deutschland, Germany

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Hasenbande Im Hensen

Telefono: +491753338076

Indirizzo: Untere Str. 133-135, 41068 Mönchengladbach, Deutschland, Germany

Città: Mönchengladbach

Piatti: 22

Recensioni: 9785

Sito Web: http://hasenbande-mg.de/

"Mönchengladbach! Some would say, ‘Why would anybody care to go there’? Well, part of the town is kind of nice, and it is convenient located, too. It is about equidistant between Germany’s glamour city of Düsseldorf to the east, and Roermond, a more modest town...in the Netherlands, to the West. It’s about kilometers either way. Well, we had gotten there by car, for the most moseying along pleasant country roads from a starting point on the Dutch side of the no-longer border. After all, this is European Union time. Mönchengladbach, originally named Gladbach, grew up around a Benedictine abbey founded way back in The town has gone through all kinds of history, some of it miserable, some of it prosperous. World War II used to be pretty bad to this town. Testimony to the better times continues still visible in the town’s skyline – beautiful ancient churches, Romanesque and Gothic, going back to the Middle Ages. Progress continued. Up to fairly recently, the local economy had become home to an impressive textile industry. The city’s municipal museum still houses a notable collection of Coptic textiles. Other than textiles, in later times, the town’s population used to find work in high-tech industries from building textile machinery to highly specialized cable technology. With growing numbers of workers, population, breweries had become yet another important pillar in the local economy, but since things have gone for the worse. Also Germany has gone for globalization with many of the old industries and jobs off-shored, much of the old industrial glory gone – a familiar and feared pattern throughout most of the older industrial world. However, one bit of city’s glory has survived. For the lucky ones, the best part when visiting Mönchengladbach, could be to get a ticket to Borussia Park, for a home game of the local soccer giant, Borussia Mönchengladbach, the city’s soccer claim to fame, which even the next-door glamour city of Düsseldorf cannot match. We had come to town to revisit a historical left-over of lesser fame, to see an old brewery, founded in few other details, but a recurring subject of speculation through the family grapevine: the “Hensen Brauerei”, yes, founded in that early phase of successful modern local industrialization. Surprisingly, the shadow of the brewery continues in existence – and in business as well. The business continues to be housed in the original brewery building, right on top of a few remaining active high-quality aquifer springs, and which is why the old brewery located there. If ever you get to the Waldhausen district of the city, Waldhausener Strasse, the city's main party zone, be sure to visit the Hensen Brauerei. From the outside, the old building continues to look impressive, which is why it has been placed under monument protection. On the inside, the impression is that of an old, well-established, cozy restaurant-pub, the kind of place where neighborhood folks like to meet in the evening, have a beer, chat about the current news. But yet another excellent reason to come here is to enjoy a meal. If “deftige deutsche Küche” (hearty German cuisine, cooking) is your thing, at the old Hensen brewery you can’t go wrong. Their menu is a study strictly in German cuisine. We were a party of two. I had taken my sister to the place. We both had come for the same reason. Once seated at our reserved table, we learned that the brewery has become a micro-brewery, and continues to serve the old recipe beer. Of course, we started with ordering a “Hensen Pils”, later trying a “Hensen Alt”, frankly more in line with our chronological progress. The beer – not bad, clear or amber, pithy drinks – doing their jobs, slaking thirst and lifting the spirits. Things got more complicated when having to make up one’s mind on the menu side. As a known soup addict, I had no problems for openers. I decided to try the daily special, a “deftige” (hearty) potato soup, laced with sourcream, tender carrot and bacon bits, a successful composition. However, the unfortunate part of visiting this kind of eatery is that the mouth-watering entrée options are just too many, while stomach capacity for most ordinary humans tends to come out quite limited. At any rate, I settled on a “Bierkutscherteller Hausmansbraten, Röstzwiebeln, Biersosse and Bratkartoffeln…” Allow me to explain the long title: “Bierkutscherteller” is just another way to say what they call “Lumberjack” in American English – meaning huge portions. The rest of the title represented lots of pan-fried potatoes, onions, and a thick special beer gravy. Hence, it was with regret that I had to abandon any thoughts of trying the half-meter “Bratwurst” which also had been powerfully staring at me off that menu. No chances also to tempt my sister into sharing. Under normal circumstances, owner of a hearty appetite too, my sister might have accepted. But now she had her own problems, facing a massive grill platter in front of her, the daily special, again, an amazing assortment of meat cuts, sausages, fries and other goodies, but, again, just too much for normal stomachs. Finally, in parting, yet another pleasurable surprise! The financial damage for this finger-licking feast turned out very much on the modest side. For most foreigners to be advised, if food, feeding is your big thing, be sure to include Germany on your itinerary, where typically the portions tend to come out big, the prices relatively small. To Jürgen Goertz, the creative captain who runs the “Hensen Brauerei”, our compliments, and count on it, we will be back, and next time properly starved in preparation. Our thanks also to Tonino, our waiter, who kept inquiring about our wants, and patiently kept plying us with a smile."

Marcel Marcel

Leckeres Bier aus der eigenen Brauerei, dazu hervorragendes Essen. Haben draußen sehr angenehm gesessen.

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Recensioni

Mela
Mela

Super nettes Personal, habe ich so in D noch eher selten erlebt. Sehr gutes Essen, leckeres Bier. Was will man mehr? Wir kommen sicher wieder.


Salvatore
Salvatore

Went hungry and left disappointed..they are closed and appear to have been for a long time. I had my heart set on a good schnizel..but I found it else where.


Retta
Retta

Endlich wieder geöffnet. Ich früher sehr oft da und es war schade, als sie geschlossen war. Der Service ist freundlich, das Gebäude sehenswert und die Biere sowie andere Getränke sehr zu empfehlen.


Mike
Mike

Sehr zu empfehlen! Ich habe den Laden bei Mein Lokal, dein Lokal gesehen und musste es ausprobieren. Ich komme nicht aus der Ecke und musste 1std dort hin fahren. Fazit: Es hat sich gelohnt! Parken kann man ebenfalls kostenlos auf einen großen Parkplatz nebenan!


Tobias
Tobias

Hatte dort einen wunderbaren runden Geburtstag. Angefangen bei der Kommunikation im Vorfeld, über den Service an dem Abend und tolle Essen. Wir hatten alle einen tollen Abend beim Tischbuffet und ich konnte mich voll und ganz auf meine Gäste konzentrieren. Vielen lieben Dank an das Team der Hasenbande.


Angelique
Angelique

Zu einem geselligen Abend kann es einfach nur in die über den Stadtgrenzen hinaus bekannte Brauerei gehen. Neben dem typischen Speisen kann man hier auch mal was Ausgefallenes finden oder sich durch einige der noch selbstgebrauten Biere probieren. Hier verweilt man gerne für eine Zeit und kommt mit Familie oder Freunden zusammen.


Sylke
Sylke

I have been there at Friday night with my friends. The Location has floors with tables. We sat at the highest floor and this Level is very noisy due to the fact the this Location is very open. Our pulled-pork burgers were very tasty!...Unfortunately we had to wait for a very long time for our food. We will retry maybe another day and another floor.


Dante
Dante

Excellent selection of beers and liquor made by Hensen Brauerei. My friends and I tasted almost all the types of beer and all quite good. Plus they sell bottles to go. They make a salty licorice liquor that is very good, though an intense flavor....I'm not sure I'd ever need to have it again, but if you like salty licorice, definitely try it. We had Sumo Chicken and Beef on Fries. Both very good, if oddly named. The service was attentive and friendly. Small place with steampunk atmosphere. I'll definitely visit again next time I'm in town.


Hans-Jörg
Hans-Jörg

Mönchengladbach! Some would say, ‘Why would anybody care to go there’? Well, part of the town is kind of nice, and it is convenient located, too. It is about equidistant between Germany’s glamour city of Düsseldorf to the east, and Roermond, a more modest town...in the Netherlands, to the West. It’s about kilometers either way. Well, we had gotten there by car, for the most moseying along pleasant country roads from a starting point on the Dutch side of the no-longer border. After all, this is European Union time. Mönchengladbach, originally named Gladbach, grew up around a Benedictine abbey founded way back in The town has gone through all kinds of history, some of it miserable, some of it...

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