Barrier-free Cafés in Germany
With a down-under feeling, the Australian brunch between mint-coloured tables invites you to enjoy a day drink. In summer, it's great on the terrace. Excellent Bloody Mary and Bellini are accompanied by the favourites Eggs Benny, hearty kimchi waffles or French toast.
Modern ambience in a historical setting; since the Middle Ages the Dürnitz was a common room in the Old Castle. In the newly designed foyer of the State Museum, or in summer in the Renaissance courtyard, there is a good selection of cakes to go with coffee and Kessler sparkling wine. Quiches and onion tart can be accompanied by beer, wine or soft drinks.
Located right in the heart of Munich, you can sit on the roof terrace of the Deutsches Museum with the best view in good weather. From an extensive breakfast to an evening dinner, everything is possible here.
Viennese coffeehouse in listed premises with winter garden and library. During the week there are various à la carte breakfasts and on weekends a buffet. Pastry chefs produce daily cake and pie specialities.
The living room atmosphere of the friendly location makes breakfast a "home game". French Kiss with croissant and coffee is just as popular as the Bavarian Breakfast with white sausage, pretzel and wheat beer.
Café with a large selection of breakfast offerings, including the popular pancakes. There are numerous toppings that the guest can choose individually, including chocolate sauce, walnuts, colourful sprinkles, hot cherries, cream.