Hotel Seebrücke is a hipster hotel in Zingst. This place has 208 reviews and an average rating of 4.5 of 5. This is a great rating.
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We had a very mixed experience here. We actually lived in the very nice Logierhaus Friedrich - and were "only" booked for breakfast here during the opening week of the famous Horizonte Zingst Photo Festival.
While the breakfast quality was generally very nice (could not match the one of the Steigenberger, but at €15 to €26 it would be comparing apples to oranges) the service was very inconsistent. Half of our week's stay we had the pleasure that one blonde tattooes lady was more than friendly. Sadly, the other half we had staff who appeared to be doing whatever necessary. My wife asked for real milk for her coffee and the answer was rather harsh "why don't you check the milk at the buffet". To avoid any misunderstanding: both my wife and I were born in Germany, so there was no language barrier.
The minute you tried to sit outside and get ANYTHING, the service was a desaster. Getting a coffee was bad, dinner was a horrible experience.
All in all it's a nice class place. I was seriously tempted to rate two stars, especially when a billing issue came up (I believe we were double charged for breakfast) one service lady agreed the breakfast was pre-paid, the other checked back with one Mr Bark, who did not bother to check himself but demanded us to pay again.
Again, we had some very nice moments, so the three stars are pretty generous. Would I go again? Possibly, if some one I know would confirm they worked on their service consistency. Would I make a detour just to go here? Most likely not. Sorry!
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Thanks for reading my comment. Now, if you are curious enough about my "rating scheme", here's "the moment of truth. I am a music photographer who travels the world with the worlds greatest musical talents (Michael Jackson, AC/DC, Rolling Stones or Rammstein, to name a few) for almost 40 years. When being asked "where do you live" I tended to ask "in hotels". At my peak, I "shot" 250 shows a year. Will say: been there, saw and tasted it, and a lot, as I may say and much to the dismay of my doctor who is in my back to lose a few pounds. Quite a few, as I may add, which is why my wife and I walk ten thousand steps per day, where- and whenever we can - and explore a lot of new exciting places - places you may oversee when just driving by.
While I love to share my experience with others, I am sometimes shocked how people use their "power of word" to down-rate amazing places because of minor incidents (in my all time favourite restaurant Le Petit Four on Sunset Plaza in Los Angeles the owner was even called a racist as he refused to toast the (free) bread in his packed restaurant - they simply do not offer toasted bread, as no French place does, as I may add). Or I just read "Chicken piccata so over-salted I hope the dog enjoys the leftovers tomorrow, I brought home most of the dish." Did they speak to their service? How could the restaurant learn that something was wrong when patrons even have their leftovers boxed to take home? As a dog owner, I want to take the writer and shake him or her really bad and say "you give over-salted food to your dog? Anyone with a bit of brain understands this is a horrible idea... I hope you agree.
So If I had the say on this portal, I would offer just to see ratings of my friends. So I would see what the ratings were by like-minded people. Sadly, I have no say. I try not to compare apples with oranges. A place like this simply does not compare to "The Ritz". At first, I assume that a restaurant is clean, they do not greet you with a gun - and they deliver whatever they promise. I do not give stars for things that are expected. In my rating scheme, three or more stars are awarded if they actually exceeded my expectation. Four, if I am sure I will come back. To achieve five stars, I must be willing to take a detour of thirty minutes or more to go again - which sadly does not apply to this place.
Thank you for reading this.
Very nice and quiet.
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Rooms were clean, excellent location, delicious breakfast, and quiet. Only annoying aspect was that you had to ask for the wifi password everyday. Everything is in close walking distance.
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3 Ostseeheilbad Zingst



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