Café restaurants in Munich
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Ruffini
This been-there-forever café is a fun place to be no matter where the hands of the clock are. On sunny days, the self-service rooftop terrace gets a steady stream of tattooed scenesters, hip families and wallet-watching students. Organic ingredients are used, wherever possible.
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Marais
Conversation never seem to flag at this dusty haberdasher turned ultra-cosy coffeehouse. The old shelves, glass cases and creaky cash register from the 1930s are still there and everything - from buttons to bio-cosmetic and the antique chair you're sitting on - is for sale.
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Woerners
Two cafés merge into one here: the outdoor Café am Dom on the ground floor, giving some of the best seating on the square, and Café Reber upstairs - a Munich institution, with parquet floors, crystal chandeliers and a long, long history.
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Müller & Söhne
In a former bakery, this sweet, unhurried café fits as comfortably as a well-worn shoe. Everyone from young moms to office folks and local artists gathers behind the big windows for breakfast, strong Java or tasty, Italian-flavoured sustenance.
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Café Voilà
High stucco ceilings, giant mirrors and large windows make this cafe a great place for watching the world go by. It's buzzing for breakfast (€4.50 to €10) and later in the day for fairly priced baguettes, burgers and interesting vegetarian dishes.
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Isarpost
Housed in the grand, mid-18th- century building of the former postal office, this foyer cafe is Munich's newest see-and-be-seen venue. Choose from the Italian menu, or just unwind with a macchiato under the stylishly high, light-flooded vaulting.
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Uni Lounge
Enjoy a cheap breakfast, lazy lunch or cocktails to a soundtrack of high-minded conversation beneath the whitewashed vaulting of this student hang-out. The outdoor seating is ringed by grand university buildings.
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Dukatz im Literaturhaus
A stomping ground for the chic and the intellectual, the Dukatz serves up designer sandwiches and latte macchiato in its cafe section, and stratospherically priced but impressive mains in its restaurant.
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Schlosscafé Im Palmenhaus
The glass-fronted 1820 palm house, where Ludwig II used to keep his exotic house plants warm in winter, is now a high-ceilinged and pleasantly scented cafe. It's just behind the palace.
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News Bar
This trendy cafe has a great selection of magazines and newspapers (including English ones) for sale. It's an ideal spot for brunch or a lazy morning poring over a paper.
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Café Zeitgeist
Simply a perfect spot to pore over coffee and cake to watch, from a shady courtyard, the steady flow of students and trendoids pulsing along Türkenstrasse.
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