German Deli
Overview
German Deli sells German sausages, mustards, pickles, cheese and groceries.
Practical Information
3 Park Street, Southwark, London, SE1 9AB
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7250 1322
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German Deli
- Address
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3 Park StreetSouthwarkLondonSE1 9AB
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7250 1322
- Public transport:
- London Bridge, Underground
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A week before Easter I was in Borough Market with some friends.
The only reason I stopped and went inside was because this shop had little sachets of egg dye in the window. I've been looking for egg dye everywhere and couldn't find any. This place had it all!
They have great german products, from fresh food -meat, bread, sandwiches - to my childhood candy and sweets -Milka chocolate,...more
If you want somewhere to sit down and have a snack and can't bear the bustle of Borough Market any more, or you fancy some saurkraut on a hotdog or would like a frankfurter from Frankfurt then this place is next to the Market Porter and you should give it a try. As well as German speciality foods they also sell hotdogs with German sausage, saurkraut and mustard in them.
The kasewurst should...more
Just like it says on the label.
But my romanian friend said it was like a corner shop from back home.
Very cute, lots of tasty looking things and questionable looking things with foreign words that I couldn't decipher.
I shall return some day with a translator. And an empty stomach.
*oh and maybe there was seating in the back or bar stools in the corner that I missed but this place was...more
Deli also has a stall at Borough Market on Friday and Saturdays. It's conveniently located just off one of the side entrances from London bridge and the perfect lunch bite as you can hold your hot bratwurst easily in your hands and walk around. Or just stand to the side of the stall and cramm each juicy sausage bite into your mouth (just wish they had beer there to wash it down).
Stall also...more
