Glück und Selig

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The Café Glück und Selig offers various speciality coffees as well as sumptuous breakfast variants and some lunchtime Options.

Two ladies, friends who fulfilled their dream with this café.

With heart and soul, they run their Glück und Selig establishment and do everything in their power to make their customers as contented as they are able to achieve. They offer various speciality coffees as well as sumptuous breakfast variants and some lunchtime options. When you leave this café, you will probably leave as 'Happy & Blessed' as its name would suggest.

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