
Munich Coffee Culture: What Makes It Unique
The complete history of coffee from Ethiopian origins to modern third wave culture. Arabia, Ottoman coffeehouses, European expansion, and the four waves.
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Café Frischhut, the Munich Schmalznudel institution near Viktualienmarkt, was actually established in 1973, not 1923.
Before<p>Established in 1923, Café Frischhut is famous for its “Schmalznudeln,” a traditional Bavarian pastry. This café not only serves excellent coffee but also acts as a communal space where locals gather to enjoy their pastries and engage in conversations. The café is located near Viktualienmarkt, making it a perfect pitstop for market-goers.</p>
After<p>Established in 1973, Café Frischhut is famous for its “Schmalznudeln,” a traditional Bavarian pastry. This café not only serves excellent coffee but also acts as a communal space where locals gather to enjoy their pastries and engage in conversations. The café is located near Viktualienmarkt, making it a perfect pitstop for market-goers.</p>
Why: Café Frischhut, the Munich Schmalznudel institution near Viktualienmarkt, was actually established in 1973, not 1923.
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