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Bidra med feedbackNearly 10 years after my last visit I will return to Nagold City Hall Café. And how the times change: at the end of March it's so sunny that I don't just have to pull my jacket off spontaneously on the terrace. The service is consistently friendly and facing, the offer is still completely unspectacular. Besides butter bread and sandwiches there is nothing wrong to get breakfast. Slice Mouls can reach the cake – rather low tartes, partly with fruit, partly cheesecake. On Saturday a soup is also offered. Prices are moderate and customer-friendly. I choose a cup of coffee (2.30 Euro) and a butter bread (1.50 Euro) where the butter was not picked. While the Schicki-Micki forces are just a few steps ahead of their Latte-Macchiato and a Bagel, the locals seem to be in the City Hall Café: regular guests, often older semesters, Saturdays mostly mark visitors after shopping. You know and talk to the service women. The toilets belong to the town hall, including the official heavy toilet of the place. Everything well maintained as it is. And of course accessible. If you have a space on the terrace, you can enjoy the colourful driving on the market and the view of the nearby Urschelbrunnen.
Nearly 10 years after my last visit I will return to Nagold City Hall Café. And how the times change: at the end of March it's so sunny that I don't just have to pull my jacket off spontaneously on the terrace. The service is consistently friendly and facing, the offer is still completely unspectacular. Besides butter bread and sandwiches there is nothing wrong to get breakfast. Slice Mouls can reach the cake – rather low tartes, partly with fruit, partly cheesecake. On Saturday a soup is also offered. Prices are moderate and customer-friendly. I choose a cup of coffee (2.30 Euro) and a butter bread (1.50 Euro) where the butter was not picked. While the Schicki-Micki forces are just a few steps ahead of their Latte-Macchiato and a Bagel, the locals seem to be in the City Hall Café: regular guests, often older semesters, Saturdays mostly mark visitors after shopping. You know and talk to the service women. The toilets belong to the town hall, including the official heavy toilet of the place. Everything well maintained as it is. And of course accessible. If you have a space on the terrace, you can enjoy the colourful driving on the market and the view of the nearby Urschelbrunnen.
Nearly 10 years after my last visit, I will return to the Nagold City Hall Café. And how the times change: at the end of March it is already so sunny that not only I have to pull out my jacket spontaneously on the terrace. The service is consistently friendly and facing, the offer still completely unspectacular. Except butter pulps and sandwiches, there's nothing wrong to get breakfast. Slice mouls can, however, already reach the cake – rather low tartes, partly with fruit, partly cheesecake. On Saturday a soup is also offered at noon. Prices are moderate and customer-friendly. I choose a cup of coffee (2.30 euros) and a butter pulp (1.50 euros), where the butter was not pickled. While the Schicki-Micki forces are just a few steps ahead of their Latte-Macchiato and a bagel, the locals appear to be in the City Hall café: regular guests, often older semesters, Saturdays mostly mark visitors after shopping. You know and keep a chat with the service ladies. The toilets belong to the town hall, including the official heavy-handed toilet of the place. All well maintained, as it is. And of course accessible. If you have a seat on the terrace, you can enjoy the colorful driving on the market and the view of the nearby Urschelbrunnen.
Nearly 10 years after my last visit, I will return to the Nagold City Hall Café. And how the times change: at the end of March it is already so sunny that not only I have to pull out my jacket spontaneously on the terrace. The service is consistently friendly and facing, the offer still completely unspectacular. Except butter pulps and sandwiches, there's nothing wrong to get breakfast. Slice mouls can, however, already reach the cake – rather low tartes, partly with fruit, partly cheesecake. On Saturday a soup is also offered at noon. Prices are moderate and customer-friendly. I choose a cup of coffee (2.30 euros) and a butter pulp (1.50 euros), where the butter was not pickled. While the Schicki-Micki forces are just a few steps ahead of their Latte-Macchiato and a bagel, the locals appear to be in the City Hall café: regular guests, often older semesters, Saturdays mostly mark visitors after shopping. You know and keep a chat with the service ladies. The toilets belong to the town hall, including the official heavy-handed toilet of the place. All well maintained, as it is. And of course accessible. If you have a seat on the terrace, you can enjoy the colorful driving on the market and the view of the nearby Urschelbrunnen.