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  • Traditional daytime café offering homemade pralines and cakes, as well as tasty meals. The kitchen closes at 7pm. Pretty courtyard and stunning conservatory.

  • Multi-level café with large terrace on the north side of Münchner Freiheit. A larger-than-life statue of actor Helmut Fischer overlooks the outdoor tables. Perfect for lunch.

  • An attractive café with an ornate stucco ceiling. Three lunch specials are offered daily, and brunch is available on Sundays. A garden patio is open in summer.

  • Located at the edge of the Englischer Garten, this traditional café boasts three patios, a beer garden, and a conservatory. From the inside, patrons have a view into the riding school. A great spot for a quick lunch.

  • Scrumptious jelly doughnuts, delicious pastries and cakes are served in this traditional daytime café.

  • A Munich institution – wholesome breakfasts should be this delicious everywhere. Bread and cakes are made in the café’s own bakery. Tables on the roof patio are highly sought. There are nightly concerts or literary readings.

  • Part café, part bar with food menu. Bowling lanes and pool tables are in the basement.

  • Breakfast in the morning, pastas at lunch, and cocktails at night. In summer, a tree-shaded patio provides relief from summer heat.

  • Hangout for journalists and shoppers in the building housing the daily newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung . The café is named after the long-running column in the paper. Daytime hours only.

  • With its elegant ambience, witty decor, beautiful bar counter, and red club chairs, the Morizz is one of chicest meeting places – and not only for the gay community. The food (European cuisine and many Thai-inspired dishes) and drinks are excellent. Several times a week, a DJ gets the beat going; the house parties are extremely popular.

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