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Írjon visszajelzéstOne of the most beautiful cafés I've ever seen. Flag of the University City of Göttingen. It is not clear in the sense of tranquility, but we always find a matching corner. Large windows, of which you have a good view of the shopping street. Everything fresh from own production.
In my opinion, the cron and lance are just totally snobbed. The audience here must be able to stand out! Not my thing. The torts are quite pompous and pretty overseed. Some sugar-free alternatives would be appropriate, even for diabetics might be interesting.
The Cron Lanz is absolutely cult in Göttingen. Only the best is served here. Since it has been the coffee or drinking chocolate that gives everyone a Gaumentance with the Sarotti Mohren. The cakes are the finest and most delicious which can be enjoyed within 500Km. Abenso the parlies or the tree cake. The fashionable caffee with the most colorful mixed (stem) audience rounds off the special flair. Once Cron Lanz imemr Cron Lanz!!!
Private entrance (only with 3 people). The excellent coffee quality is in vain in the city.Very extensively cooked plate with sausage (safely homemade ?, cheese, homemade jam and in the potty of the like. Liver sausages, ham, butter and a glass of orange juice with champagne, plus a plentiful selection of fresh and different breads. Most of the above-served supplements were by no means industrial goods of general selling counters, as often as usual, very fresh and tasty. Very nice, friendly and attentive service. Price-performance ratio as just normal to a house of high class. Was really fun to be there!
This is THE cafehouse badly!Wonderful old-fashioned with great history.Here it can be really held.The quality of the food and drinks offered is above average.The staff is always attentive and friendly.Also extra requests are taken into account.You must not pay attention to the price if you want to live a little better!Why are there no pictures of the stars of the 50s and 60s on the wall?