Brunch Cafés in Germany
A small café in the Helmholtzkiez district with colourful furnishings and hand-painted tableware by Hedwig Bollhagen. The coffee specialities are brewed in-house and are served with homemade tartelettes or rosemary chocolate cookies.
Everything is homemade, divine croissants and fantastic bread. The really good vegetarian dishes are a plus. The cappuccino is also perfect. Fast and friendly service. Always busy, sometimes you have to wait for a seat.
Attractive all-rounder for coffee and lunch. Various delicacies, cakes, pastries, bread and cheese. The excellent cappuccino from the Italian roastery Trinci comes in large cups. Selected lifestyle accessories invite you to store.
Straightforward furnishings, not one piece of furniture too many. As bright as the milk foam on a good cappuccino. Friendly and accurate service, the owners with South Korean roots come from Australia. The Fahrgasse has now become a coffee mile.
Lovingly decorated Japanese café in the old town. Many delicacies, but the cheesecake is the highlight of the sweet treats. Very good coffee from a roastery that is not usually found in the city. Popular not only with Asian tourists.
Hotspot for coffee lovers of special qualities. Hugely popular, but so small that guests crowd the sidewalk. Dedicated service. The transition from café to bar is seamless, many drink good wines whenever they feel like it.
No longer a real insider tip, but rather a Munich institution. This breakfast and brunch mainstay (with homemade cake!) has been known for its warm staff and reasonable prices for more than three decades. Time simply seems to have stood still here.