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Pacellistr. 5, Munich
Nice café with really good baked goods. Known for their Baumkuchen.
Great cakes, etc. Very, very tasty, staff 5 stars
Excellent baked goods, nice atmosphere in the café and very friendly service.
Great selection. Delicious cocoa
Very nice conditions, good caffe I haven't tried the cakes, but they look delicious.
For me, the vanilla ice cream was a creamy delicious ice cream with sugar. Without vanilla The waffle was delicious homemade. . I found the service to be artificially friendly.
Japanese friends are working Fashionable!
Delicious coffee and cakes and very friendly service. Would love to come back.
When I tried to take it home, I was hit with a Japanese menu. Baumkuchen is pretty dry. Later, we had a cake at the cafe space in the back. There was an English menu on the desk and it was helpful. I ordered a cake called Kreuzkam Special, but it was pretty sweet but delicious.
Narrow, overcrowded, prices like in Sacher, but qualitatively and optically worlds away. And the boy who is responsible for the service at the table is just outrageous: my cocoa cost an unbelievable 4.10 €, I gave 5 and said 4.50, that's enough as a tip. He took the 5 and was gone ... no, never again ☹
Don't know why others hated this place. I loved it. It has a nice old style feel to it. Waiters are friendly and the desserts are fabulous! It is rather expensive though. Quality is very good!
I bought only Baumkuchen at the counter. When I looked at me, I was asked, "Is it a Baumkuchen?" When I answered "Ja (Yes in German)", they gave me a paper in Japanese with explanations such as price and expiration date. It seemed that they were accustomed to dealing with whether there were many Japanese customers. There was also an English manual. So there is no language barrier to buy at the counter. The female quota who responded this time did not seem to be able to speak English. Although it is sold by weight, it is packed in vinyl one by one. It costs around € 10 for 200g. A Japanese Madame who has lived in Munich for decades and met another place has told me that cappuccino is better than just coffee. There is no cafe, but this store seemed to have few seats. ★ -1 It is difficult to find the store.
I would have liked to write more about Café Kreutzkamm. But we stood in front of the locked door at 3:30 p.m. on the holiday. It said that the small café would also be open on Sundays and public holidays from October 27th. A year was missing. The branch on Pacellistraße was also closed. A delusion! Because anyone who has already tasted the delicious cakes of the Kreutzkamm in Tegernsee would like to repeat this experience. Corresponding information on opening times or when - for whatever reason - it is closed would be a useful improvement!
WORST SERVICE I'VE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. DO NOT GO THERE. IT'S NOT WORTH IT. I WAS SO ANGRY. Bought cake there, then wanted to have some coffee and cake there. The place is small, a bakery/cafe. The waiter, a younger shorter man, showed me how incredibly rude service can be. I asked him if we could have coffee there, he shouted at me "no! can't you read? Look it's written in German here!" in an arrogant and condescending tone and shows me a sign on the floor that says that you can't eat the food there you buy there. I ask if we could buy some coffee, he said "No!", not wanting to service us because we were supposedly so annoying to him for having asked. The tone and insane rudeness blew my mind. Do not go, not worth it. Spend you hard earned money elsewhere.
Rude server asking for tip every five minutes. NEVER SEE SOMETHING LIKE THIS !! She was desperate asking 4 times for tips NEVER AGAIN AVOID THIS TERRIBLE PLACE
I received Baumkuchentorte and kreutzkamm spezial Torte. The balance is better if you ask for a larger bag. Baumkuchentorte has two layers and taste changes in two stages. Waitress can use a little Japanese!
Very delicious cake and coffee. The only handicap, you need luck to get a free seat at the few coffee tables.
Very rude staff
Impudence! We were sold packaged Baumkuchen shortly before the expiration date. It tasted old and was hard and dry !!! At least you should reduce such goods! The service at the table was not very friendly either ...
When I entered, I asked Japanese? And gave me a Japanese guide! We had tea and Baumkuchen at a souvenir and a cafe, but we were able to relax as we were vacant.
It is a very cozy cafe. I enjoyed the Kreutzkamm coffee. Very tasty.
The Baumkuchen (insane 15 euros) is dry and the chocolate only very thin on the outside. The taste is not even good and I can not explain how this price can be justified. An absolute impudence.
Expensive, mediocre quality, not very friendly.
It is said that it is a long-established store of Baumkuchen entering three fingers in Germany. There was also a Japanese guide so that souvenirs were easy to buy. When asking for Baumkuchen at the back of the cafe, it cuts like an image and puts out it. mit schokolade (chocolate butter) was also delicious.
Café Kreutzkamm has a nice service, is in a beautiful location and offers a cozy atmosphere. Good job. :)
Rude staff and tasteless pastry.
Friendly staff I don't know why people said they weren't.. The hot chocolate wasn't that good The desert we took was good (Tree cake) My husbands coffee was good
Recommended by the guide "Michelin", patronized by local people. Rather expensive but good quality and very nice taste. The "baumkuchen" was a bit dry unfortunately.
This place sucks. Over-priced and poorly made. Avoid.
Good quality, but expensive and a bit rude service.
Rude service!
Worst service ever. Very rude staff.
Pacellistr. 5, Munich
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