Zur Kogge is not just a restaurant, but a true legend of Rostock and the city's oldest maritime establishment. Located in a picturesque historic red corner house with a Hanseatic gable, near the city port, it attracts visitors with its authentic atmosphere and rich history, closely linked to the maritime traditions of Germany.

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The main highlight of Zur Kogge is its unique interior, fully styled like an old ship. Stepping across the threshold, you feel as if you are on board a sailing vessel: lifebuoys are hung everywhere, ship models decorate the shelves, and the walls are adorned with nautical charts, shells, and even taxidermy of sea creatures. Every corner here breathes the sea and adventure, creating a unique sense of immersion into the world of sailors.
The restaurant offers guests seating on two levels—the "lower" and "upper decks"—with a total capacity of up to 64 people. For larger groups or special occasions, there is a separate "captain's cabin" that can accommodate 35 people. A visit to Zur Kogge is an opportunity not only to enjoy delicious food but also to touch maritime romance, feel like part of port life, and take away vivid memories.