Why everyone keeps coming back.
Old Laramie in Westend 5, Spiekeroog, is a captivating blend of cafe, bar, and coffee shop that exudes an authentic, laid-back charm rarely found on the island. This is not just another spot to grab a drink or a quick bite; Old Laramie weaves together a rich atmosphere of nostalgia and modern-day cool, becoming a cherished meeting place for both locals and visitors alike.
Stepping inside, you're immediately drawn into an ambiance that one reviewer affectionately compared to the old underground vibe of Köln—but with a more rugged, charming edge. The electronic beats subtly pulsing in the background create a vibrant yet relaxed energy that invites you to unwind. Adding to the convivial scene is the kickertisch (foosball table), which effortlessly sparks interaction and laughter among patrons, enhancing the sense of community that permeates the space.
The indoor area transitions seamlessly to a welcoming biergarten where the vibe transforms into something truly special. Imagine being by the sea, but instead of feeling like you’re on a typical North Sea island, the atmosphere conjures the carefree spirit of Formentera’s famous Piratabus — sun, sea breeze, and laid-back conversations under open skies.
While the Old Laramie is known for its drinks and beach bar flair, it is also renowned for some exceptional treats that capture the island's slow, indulgent lifestyle. Patrons speak highly of the homemade cakes — with the cheesecake standing out as arguably the best on Spiekeroog. Paired with the warm ambiance, it creates moments that linger long after the plate is empty. There’s also tempting Apfelstrudel served with creamy ice cream and a hot Sanddorn drink that perfectly complements cooler days or evenings.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Old Laramie, highlighted by regular guests, is the warmth and genuine friendliness of its service. In a time when customer interactions can feel rushed or impersonal, the staff at Old Laramie offer something refreshingly different—always understanding, never judgmental, and delivered with a natural charm that invites you to relax and be yourself. This thoughtful approach was especially appreciated during the pandemic, showing that hospitality here is about far more than just transactions.
Its location is uniquely appealing. Positioned in the western part of Spiekeroog, it's about a 20-minute walk or a fun trip on the island’s quaint horse-drawn railway. This slightly off-the-beaten-path positioning only enhances its allure as a "hidden gem" kind of place far removed from the bustling tourist centers. It's a destination for those who want a genuine experience, whether stopping by for a refreshing beer, savoring a slice of cake, indulging in a good book, or just soaking in the mellow beach bar vibe.
For active visitors, there’s an added bonus: equipment rentals for wind- and kitesurfing are reportedly available, adding a dynamic layer to its chill beachside appeal. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone looking to unwind, Old Laramie embraces you with a perfect balance of fun, culture, and community spirit.
In essence, Old Laramie isn’t just a cafe or bar — it’s a living, breathing part of Spiekeroog’s soul. It stands as a destination where good food, music, heartfelt service, and an unbeatable setting coalesce into an experience you’ll want to return to time and again.
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Richy Loewenherz.
Klaus von Esslingen.
Hartmut Braune.
Niyi Co.
Christian Mirk.
Edyta Walczak.
Björn Weber.
J.A. Thumulla.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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- Outdoor seating
- Dine-in
- No Delivery
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
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- Seating
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- Restroom
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