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Der Trachtenvogl hat seinen ganz eigenen Stil. In Omas 60er-Jahre-Wohnzimmersofa fläzen, genüsslich Frühstücken - vom kleinen Frühstück mit Croissant, Joghurt und Marmelade, über eine zünftige Weißwurst-Brezn-Kombi bis zum ausgedehnten Lachsfrühstück ist alles mit dabei. Täglich gibt's wechselnde, frisch zubereitete Mittags- oder Abendgerichte, immer auch vegetarisch und meistens haben wir auch eine vegane Alternative. Für das gemütliche Päuschen am Nachmittag gibt's knapp 30 Sorten heißer Schokolade und viele hausgemachte Kuchen - unsere Kuchenbäckerin Anette kommt mehrmals die Woche zum backen und manchmal darf man sich auch seinen Lieblingskuchen wünschen. Unser Kaffee kommt aus der Kaffeerösterei Wild in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Der Inhaber fährt persönlich in die Anbaugebiete und engagiert sich für zahlreiche soziale Projekte. Puh, bester Kaffee UND ein ruhiges Gewissen! Seit neuestem haben wir auch ökologisch abbaubare To-Go-Kaffeebecher. Für a bisserl weniger Plastikmüll auf der Welt. Oder einfach nach Feierabend entspannen, ein Sandwich vom Grill und ein uriges Tegernseer oder hanseatisches Astra unter netten, offenen Leuten genießen - hier ist jeder willkommen. Was kann es Schöneres geben?
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- Schmackofatz D.Palos Verdes Estates, Vereinigte Staaten4531112. Nov. 2016
"A vintage happy place"
Kleines, gemütliches Shabby Chic Frühstückslokal in nettem Viertel. Authentisch, freundlich, ausgesprochen gute Qualität bei ...
mehr Details, Fotos und Foodie Talk findet ihr auf meiner FB Seite Schmackofatz Deluxe https://www.facebook.com/schmackofatzdeluxe/Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 21. Sept. 2016
Trachtenvogl offers hot apple ciders (spiked or not) and about a dozen different types of hot chocolates (also has the spiked option). Both were sufficiently sweet and warm to warm up our cores after a rainy and cold day in Munich.
The interior is also very homey with mismatched furniture and the candles provide a soft glow to the rooms. But the windows are wide and open, and I can see how much natural light would flood the rooms during drier days.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Anja B.New York, Vereinigte Staaten2468546019. Sept. 2020
This place was highly recommended by a friend and did not disappoint. I recommend booking ahead of time if you want to eat inside as it fills up quickly but we were lucky enough to walk up as people were leaving and opted to eat outside. Our order was taken very quickly and our drinks came out fast as well. The food took a little longer but it was worth the wait. I ordered the Große Frühstück which I strongly recommend if you are looking for a heavily based cheese and meat breakfast. Unfortunately my meal came and it was missing the egg that it came with but once flagged to the waiter it was brought out rather quickly. I would come back again for the food and the atmosphere but do be aware if you are in a time crunch you may need to flag down the waiter as they do have many other tables to tend to. Overall we had a lovely Saturday bunch here and would come again.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 27381682495510. Okt. 2014
Came here with a colleague to have lunch, they have cozy spots to sit outdoors, and you can even bring your dog to hang out with you.
I ordered a mozzarella and tomatoes sandwich from the counter, it was good. To drink I ordered ice tea.
The highlight of my meal was the cake, although it was not a traditional German cake I loved it.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 5Oh no 0 - 22. Nov. 2012
Friendly service housed in a very groovy atmosphere. The decor seemed a bit mid-century meets the-sofa-you grew-up-sitting-on, if you're my age.:)
The highlights for us: 37 types of hot cocoa, amazingly flavorful cold cuts, and fresh bread of various persuasions.
We seemed to hit the jackpot and only go when hardly anyone else was there. So, I'd say hit them up weekdays around 11am, if you're not keen to dine among throngs of folk. Having said that, I wouldn't mind swinging by for a late afternoon/early evening drinkie!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Loira P.Innenstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen20205817. Apr. 2017
So far I've been here twice and I've never been disappointed.
1. Have been here on a weekend afternoon, it can be quite busy. Their chocolate cake looks dry but believe me, it's not! It's absolutely melt in your mouth!
2. Was there today (Easter Monday) and they always stick to their hours of 9:00 to 22:00. However if it is a public holiday and you want to get a table (note they do not take reservations) for breakfast/brunch, it is best to get there before 10:00. We had Weißwurst with Breze and sweet mustard. There are only two sausages but you can order extra if you like. We also shared the Bergfrühstück which had lots of lovely meats and cheeses.
Other pluses are that there is free wifi and the connection is very good.
There coffee is also very good - so good in fact that I didn't even have to add sugar to my cappuccino.
Also, although I've not experienced it, I believe, in the evenings they do host live music.
An absolutely chill and cosy café that I will definitely return to in the future.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 25. Feb. 2016
This is such a quaint little cozy cafe with a homey feel. Hubby and I were craving eggs for brekkie and Trachtenvogl fulfilled that craving. I got a delicious fresh squeezed OJ to enjoy with my meal and my hubby got a coffee. The eggs were full of ham and tomato. It was a generous portion of eggs. They do have an English menu and when we were there, the server spoke English very well, so don't be afraid to ask for one. Also, I think the hot chocolate is delicious because the German kids across the room from us seemed to enjoy it a lot!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Colleen C.Austin, Vereinigte Staaten4233278627191. März 2012
Indeed, the best hot chocolate I've ever had.
In Munich? No, ever. I haven't tried too many hot cocoas in Munich (but I have all around everywhere else I find myself)...but of the two (Vitz and Trachtenvogl) I've been mighty impressed. MIGHTY. They do their chocolate up right in Germany. Color me happy and full of chocolate.
But first, let me tell you of all the other ways in which Trachtenvogl is so charming. From the sign it appears it might be an old school type cafe, but once entering you'll find yourself transported to something that looks like your stylish grandmother's sitting room. I mean this in the nicest way possible. Retro, pastel mod pieces dot the room providing many cozy nooks and seating areas that facilitate conversation. Things feel...comfortable. Lived in. In a nice way. German landscape paintings and a rack of antlers also speckle the walls, and a geometric chandelier missing one bulb casts light across the space. It's like a secret escape in a bustling part of Munich.
A German (of course) gentleman in horn rimmed glasses warmly floats about the space delivering requested drinks at a pace not too fast, not too slow. Everyone is patient and people are chatting and working and studying and reading the newspaper. There are alcoholic drinks as well, of course...the menu quite extensive.
They have a dazzling list of hot chocolates, and this is in fact what they are known for. I personally tried the hazelnut, which is basically deconstructed nutella heated up and served in a large mug. My comrades enjoyed the white chocolate blueberry and the salted almond, respectively. All were joyful...truly unexpected, a nice way to take a spin on a classic beverage and try something a little bit different. Definitely find your favorite...I'll continue to do my research during my stay in Munich, you can be assured.
It will be added to my favorites list. Please see the photo I snapped if my words did not describe fairly how wonderful I found this cafe to be. So quintessentially perfect without trying too hard to be so. Finely curated to achieve that sublime level of "wonderful."
A real dream of a cafe. Do yourself a favor and stop in...please tell me which cocoa you liked the best as well. That salty almond may have my name on it...
*bring cash.
*OMG free wifi. (have to great a maxinternet account)Helpful 8Thanks 0Love this 9Oh no 0 - Renaud S.Paris, Frankreich626520. Feb. 2017
Great food there - I ate their breakfast on Sunday. Portions are decently large, food's tasty. Staff is really nice too. And starting the day with a breakfast on a sunny terrace is just perfect!
I would recommend with no hesitation!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Pam K.Davis, Vereinigte Staaten09630. Sept. 2019
An expensive brunch in a hipster part of the city. The atmosphere is energetic and bright on a busy weekend morning. We ordered the weisswurst (left), vegan breakfast (middle), and large breakfast (right), along with espresso, a cappuccino, and a latte. Everything was superb.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Laura N.Bellevue, Vereinigte Staaten19421863318910. Apr. 2011
Of all the coffee shops we popped by in Munich (and on a 2-day hunt for the rare and elusive internet beast, our coffee shop count was plentiful), Trachtenvogl was by far my favourite.
Designed with traveling internet-hunters in mind, the shop not only serves the mandatory basics of coffee, tea, and, I don't know... 50+ kinds of hot chocolate, but it also offers up delicious sustenance like toasts, sandwiches, yogurt and granola pots, muffins, cakes... enough sweet and savoury treats to keep you happy and connected as much to the internet as you are to your task at hand.
The seating ranges from large communal desks to couches to working tables, and even after plugging in and tucking into a 3+ hour work session, not once did I feel that 'get out or buy more s**t' feeling that so often accompanies shops with strong coffee and even stronger internet. If only all the coffee shops in Munich had been like Trachtenvogl!Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 5Oh no 0