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the style of this bakery is of course very old-fashioned. but both the selection and quality of the torts are exceptional, so this should be all in all their first choice if they are looking for coffee and cake in duisburg. View all feedback.
What Karen Krieger doesn't like about Cafehaus Dobbelstein:
traditional caffeine on the sunny wall in Duisburg. the device thrives (many old coffee grinders,) You can sit on two floors. Coffee specialities are good, the offered cakes and cakes of high quality. However, the price is correspondingly high. I'd forgive 4-5 stars so far. But. I will no longer come to the caffeine because we won an early piece in the caffeine dobbelstein at a prize-giving ceremony. the senior boss... View all feedback.
We went to this cake shop, as it looks cozy from the outside. they have fantastic coffee and a large selection of cakes and breakfast. we had breakfast twice and ordered a "Florida Toast", which is fried egg and ham, which is covered with melted cheese and pfirsich in a toast. we had speck on rührei with a traditional cold cut and various types of brot as set. then we spent a few afternoons with at least 6/7 cake. they are all wonderful. look at the photos.
The dobbelstein has 2 standorte. we visited the others. the interieur is full of coffee bean mills. it makes it exciting to look at each other. we had to wait until the staff came to order. it took a few minutes. we ordered a pot. it is a relaxing place to be.
If they want to rest, they go and have them cakes and caffeine. beautiful place, they can observe what goes on the main road.
On the weekend I was in Duisburg to see again the group “Yamato – The Drummers of Japan”. On Saturday afternoon I strolled in search of a café through the pedestrian zone that had nothing appealing for me: lots of concrete, lots of plasters, little green, many snacks of every Couleur, lots of fast food. And then a large coffee grinder on a wall of the house, on the front wall of the “Caféhaus Dobbelstein” on the Sonnenwall. When I entered the café at about 17.00, I was very kindly told that the café is closing. On my question as to what the coffee mill has on the wall of the house, the nice lady said: “You can look around here, in the back of the café there are hundreds of coffee mills and the largest coffee mill in the world!” Of course, I didn't say that twice. I was even allowed to photograph. And how true! All the walls of the rear rooms are decorated with new, old and very old coffee mills, beautifully arranged, made of porcelain, made of wood, hand mills, wall mills, some porcelain mills beautifully decorated, some quite simply in white, mills from England, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Turkey, all privately collected by the Dobbelstein family. Around 700 out of more than 1,000 can be seen here in the café house. Impressive! However, the world's largest coffee mill with a height of 2.50 m and 450 kg is most noticeable. Otto Dobbelstein made them build in 1998 because he wanted to go to the Guinness Book of Records. And the best is, this mill even works! She can grind 50 kg of coffee beans. However, this is rarely done, because this handy meal on such a huge coffee mill is probably very exhausting, consuming and associated with a lot of running work. This company was founded in 1858. If I'm in Duisburg the next time, I'm sure I'm going to drink coffee and eat cake and look at this beautiful coffee mill collection.
If they want to rest a little, they go cake and caffe. more beautiful place, you can observe what is going on on the königstraße main street.