No. 17 Hubei Road (opposite to Baisheng, Zhongshan Road)
锴kai10This was the German Sailors Club and the first cinema in the country. It was also a place for eating and drinking during the club period, but now it has been transformed into a Western restaurant, mainly serving German-style Western food.
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Reviews of 1907 Guang Ying Club
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This was the German Sailors Club and the first cinema in the country. It was also a place for eating and drinking during the club period, but now it has been transformed into a Western restaurant, mainly serving German-style Western food.
The food was excellent! A little pricey but well worth it...
The passion fruit yogurt cheesecake for summer is very beautiful and delicious! The king of fruits, passion fruit, is also great. It is refreshing and not greasy, sweet and sour. The combination of sour and sweet is refreshing at first glance.
We went in to have a rest. The children liked the environment very much. The food was also OK. The decoration style was quite interesting. It was a traditional old-fashioned western restaurant. There were several Qingdao aunts taking pictures. It was quite nostalgic.
After traveling through a hundred years, we finally meet you. The Sailors Club was built in 1902 in the German neo-Renaissance style and is the earliest commercial cinema in China. This time, I enjoyed Western food and felt the most unique leisure time in the old house:)
At the intersection of Zhongshan Road and Hubei Road, there's a three-story villa. The first floor houses a movie and music theater, the 30 Literati Bookstore, and a restaurant with private dining rooms. The second floor houses the Light and Shadow Western Restaurant, the Movie Life Museum, and the Image Space, which also features a private cinema. The third floor houses the Film Museum and Film Bookstore. The entire building is themed around film, frequently hosting events and public welfare screenings. The food in the second-floor Western restaurant is exceptionally exquisite and delicious. The entire environment is wonderful, making it a great place to explore and enjoy the surroundings while dining.
The food is good, the environment is very good, and the portions are generous. Our family of four ordered three dishes and two desserts, which was enough for us. The restaurant is also very suitable for taking photos. There is also a paid film museum upstairs with a ticket price of 30 yuan...