Cafe Mohr

Trier


Heavenly Berliner mit Pfannkuchen (doughnuts filled with spiced plum jam) are the draw at this bakery cafe (arrive early before they sell out) but it also has fantastic cakes such as Wiener Apfelkuchen (almond-topped apple cake), Kirsch Streusel (cherry strudel) and Obst Boden (seasonal fruit flans).


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