Winterhuder Kaffeehaus

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Enjoy organic baked goods and fine coffee specialities at Winterhuder Kaffeehaus in classic fifties charm.

A wide selection of dishes, exclusively put together using the finest organic baked goods, adorn the menu here. Lots of vegetarian options and the best coffee await those who wish to pull up a chair and watch the comings and goings on the Winterhuder market square.

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