Since 1989, Germany's second Literaturhaus (started in 1985) has offered one of the city's more visually pleasing spaces in which to eat well-prepared European food, from breakfast coffee and bun (plus F Scott Fitzerald pancakes and dishes named after Twain and Hemingway) to salmon and gnocchi later in the day (most dishes under €20 as of 2023). An ornate high ceiling, chandeliers, large windows and grandness are not what you'd expect from a café linked to a serious insti...
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Hours
Wed to Sun 9.30am—6pm
Hours
Wed to Sun 9.30am—6pm
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