munich

Hola, munich

Munich is much more than just the Oktoberfest or Lederhosen. The beautiful Bavarian capital possesses a mixture of exclusive shopping, art, culture, culinary indulgence, and deep-rooted traditions. Additionally, its residents are famous for being some of Germany's most cheerful people.

cafés

Los Cafés para visitar

piano cafe

Café am Beethovenplatz

In Munich’s oldest concert café you can enjoy breakfast, brunch or a coffee and cake whilst listening to Chopin or Mozart from a live pianist. If you come for breakfast at Café am Beethovenplatz you are treated to homemade marmalade, whereas if it's brunch you're after then be prepared for a tall order of fresh fruits and deli meats. The ambiance here is very special, with Art Nouveau flair and Bohemian charm oozing out of the place.

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Cafe Marais

Café Marais

This former haberdashery named after one of the nicer districts in Paris was opened in 2006 and has since been offering a tempting, albeit limited menu that includes unique homemade cakes. Enjoy a coffee and a light bite here surrounded by funky furnishings and vintage decor, some of which is also for sale.

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Cafe Glockenspiel

Cafe Glockenspiel

There is something for everyone at Cafe Glockenspiel. Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner, this fine establishment accommodates pastry fanatics as well as vegetarians and carnivores. With a long list of exotic teas and coffees to wash down the eclectic menu, as well as its proximity to Munich's oldest church, it's a great place to soak up Munich in its glory.

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Cafe Schmalznudel

Schmalznudel — Cafe Frischhut

This traditional Bavarian cafe with a pleasant little terrace out the front is best known for its fried dough of various shapes and sizes. The krapfen and strietzel are both solid choices and the plum noodles are an interesting addition to an otherwise uncomplicated menu. Cafe Frischut has been run by the Frishut family for over 50 years so one would assume they know what they are doing.

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Cotidiano

Cotidiano Gärtnerplatz

This relaxed cafe decorated with light wooden furnishings and dark metal ornaments serves homemade organic baked goods of all kinds as well as an all day breakfast for the late risers. There is a really broad selection of vegan options at Cotidiano, including a beetroot hummus that goes great with a light lunch. Later in the day after the urge for coffee has subsided, a spritz is oftentimes a nice way to enjoy the evening here.

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Rischart

Rischart Café Marienplatz

With over 15 locations dotted around some of the best areas in Munich and more than eight million customers a year, the Rischart bakery has grown a reputation as one of the most reliable spots for a quick pastry stop. The branch in Marienplatz in particular has been running for five generations straight, so it's no surprise that it is the most visited bakery in Germany.

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Cafe Fräulein

Cafe Fräulein

A proper girly café located near the Viktualienmarkt offering up a gorgeous assortment of cakes, sandwiches, salads, coffees and juices. Those arriving with a band of 14 to 20 fellow cheese enthusiasts can sink into a bubbling fondue pot which comes with a complementary glass of champagne and a chocolate tart. The cinnamon roll factory within Cafe Fräulein is famous around the region for its expertly crafted buns.

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Cafe Gartensalon

Gartensalon

Weekends at the Gartensalon could be adequately summed up by freshly baked pastries, cakes and sandwiches surrounded by sweet smelling flowers on a cosy backyard patio. There are plenty of vegan options here and most, if not all of the ingredients are sustainably sourced. Just be sure to bring some cash as there's no card machine.

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Cafe Heimwerk

HeimWerk Glockenbachviertel

This particular HeimWerk branch in the Glockenbachviertel neighbourhood spoils guests over two floors with tasteful ambiance and delicious culinary creations. Retro flair, modern touches and light flooding through the many windows helps to create a very pleasant atmosphere. There is a seasonal menu which also includes a selection of fine wines, cocktails, and mixed drinks.

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coffee break

Cafe Luitpold

Modern coffee house in a grand 19th Century building specialising in handmade cakes and gourmet chocolates. This classy cake factory was featured five years consecutively in the Michelin Guide and has won numerous other awards for innovative craftsmanship. It seems a shame to eat such intricate pieces of art but the shame subsides pretty quickly when the taste comes through.

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coffee roasting

VogelMaier Kaffeerösterei

In the open coffee roasting room belonging to VogelMaier Kaffeerösterei, visitors can witness the inner workings of the coffee roasting procedure which are on display for everyone to see. You can be assured that your cup has come straight from the plantation to the mug as the owners, Stefan and Cristiane visit the countries of origin regularly, making sure their coffee beans are top-notch.

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Cafe Jasmin

Cafe Jasmin

In this cozy establishment, young and old can meet for lunch, coffee and cake or even for a refreshing cocktail with live music in the evening. Most of the furniture in Cafe Jasmin has been restored periodically since the 1950s when it was procured brand new. The classic, Gatsby like atmosphere here is offset by the interesting menu which includes a soy and quinoa pudding as well as acai, which is hard to come by in Europe.

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coffee shop

Mary's Coffee Club

This health-conscious cafe in the heart of Munich makes sure that visitors leave with full, yet happy tummies. Mary has travelled around the world and brought her inspirations back with her to Mary's Coffee Club, where all-day breakfasts and brunches are served, most of which with an abundance of smashed avocado and eggs. With the addition of plenty of homemade cakes and a full drinks cabinet, there's something for every occasion here.

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Two in one store

Two in One — Store & Coffee

This cafe is more like a four in one combo as it offers free deliveries for flowers, plants and cakes in the Schwabing area as well as an in-house coffee experience surrounded by sweet smells and colourful backdrops. The Two in One concept of having a flower shop adjoined to a cafe is a unique and effective idea, almost reminiscent of a garden centre.

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pink cafe

Cafe Lotti

The team at Cafe Lotti carefully select and curate ingredients from around the region and make sure guests know exactly how far their food has travelled. There is a decent variety of breakfast items, homemade cakes, fresh fruits, vegan options, bagels, pancakes and other light snacks at the dream in pink. 'Quality, Love and Comfort' is the motto here so get cosy and let Lotti enchant you.

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ice cream selection

Eiscafe Eismeer

For those that have a hankering for handmade ice cream, whipped up daily with fresh ingredients straight from the local market, this is the place to go. Eiscafe Eismeer is intent on keeping their customers happy so there is an ever changing list of novel ice cream flavours on offer, as well as exciting toppings for their crispy waffles. For those partial to plant based alternatives, there are also dairy free and vegan options that taste just as good if not better.

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Maelu

Maelu

This young, ambitious company is looking to make its mark in the top rankings of the national and international confectionery industry. With innovative designs and fresh energy in the world of cupcakes, macarons and chocolates, Maelu has established an excellent reputation for sensational taste experiences. Get something to go if you're in a rush or if you have a bit more time, head upstairs and sit down with a sweet treat and a warm beverage.

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