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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThe cafè brahms is located on the brahmsplatz, it is quiet, tranquil, away from the large streets in karlsruhe in mühlburg. one sits very comfortable, has enough space, inside and outside. there is a small selection of cake (has got a cherry cake, whose frozen inner life has unfortunately been fighting against my powerful bite, I didn't like it), the cheesecake was inconspicuous and recommended. coffee there are in several variations prices are appropriate. Inside it looks more like a pub, large theke, spirituoses embedded in stone wall, football transfers can be viewed on large walls. it is very tidy and clean. the service is courtesy and friendly. for those who want to escape quickly through a jump to the side, the hectic of the imperial alley to eat a mainstream cake or snack, it invites to linger. However, if a gustatory discovery trip with confectionery high exclusiveity is expected to find another caffe.
Nice cafe at the brahmsplatz with quite many places outside under large umbrellas. the location and location are very nice also the facility for me in order, although not super cozy also top modern. the soaking range is large and there are also small things to eat. the personal is friendly, though not always very much on Saturday midday is a lot going on here at the football season, because you meet from the betting office opposite here to the coffee cabinet. it also runs football and not only necessarily Saturday afternoons. when you sit outside, it's not a problem. my conclusion: nice place to sit outside and drink. no more and no less.
Delicious food, friendly team, what they want more!
Today with my wife have ever ordered a pina with tasty ham, paprika and cheese. we were very satisfied and will like to return the delicious pinsa. Thank you.
Actually a good place, but I find it absolutely irresponsible that they have not closed in times of corona pandemic. there are still crowds sitting near this load. even if the Ministry of Health says they should avoid unnecessary contact.