Kaffeesack

Top choice in Baden-Baden


You can sure smell the coffee as you approach Kaffeesack, tucked away in Baden-Baden's backstreets. Born in Germany to Italian parents, Maurizio is the heart and soul of this intimate, nicely chilled cafe, decorated with old coffee sacks (hence the name), which roasts its 100 per cent Arabica coffees and espressos locally.

The succinct food menu includes homemade cakes, soups and bircher muesli.


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