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Contribuiți la feedbackIn addition to an ancient confectionery on the main shopping street, Göttingen also offers the somewhat different café in the short Geismar street. The main focus is of course on hot drinks and sweets. However, you can also choose a hot or cold dish from a small card. For a long time I had been looking for the appropriate companion to wipe a cocoa with a piece of cake. How fitting my mother was to visit the festive days. Café Cortes is ideal for peaceful chat with the girlfriend, cake with the family or a snack in a pleasant environment. If you're looking for a Viennese coffee house atmosphere, you're wrong. The cake did not convince me completely, but the atmosphere makes a lot of bet. Definitely an enrichment for Göttingen Three female operators were responsible for the small guest room. They are ordered at the large glass counter and can then either pick up ultra-heated drinks from a refrigerator in self-service (I hardly knew or ordered at the table. All the girls were diligent and mostly attentive. In the meantime, however, no one was with the guests or behind the cake counter, should be considered. It's all great! In a large glass counter you will find cakes, cakes, Éclairs, croissants, chocolates, tarts, chocolates, pastries and various other snacks. This afternoon, the selection of cakes was a bit rough for my suffering: for cakes, I would rather choose another confectionery. I haven't seen the right cakes (or were they already gone???) . Positive is that from 4pm certain foods in the counter are reduced to half the price. Nevertheless, a minicroissant seems to me a bit very expensive for another 60 cents. The premises looked fresh and everything was presented appealingly. In various glasses there are other calorie bombs like cookies etc. A certain American EInschlag seems to exist if there were no donuts or muffins. There are also hot dishes and snacks in the map. But instead of lunch, I chose a square piece of chocolate cake with cherries and a crunchy ground as I was explained. Cake with cake name would make sense. We wanted to order drinks at the table. We chose a small two table next to the toilets. From here we were able to look at the back guest room as well as the EIngang and the counter. In addition to us there was an open fridge with all kinds of new-mode drinks, including piccolöchen for the stressed shopperin or interesting juice choir combinations. We stayed old-fashioned with cocoa. This is served here differently from usual: You choose one of the many varieties of chocolate from the display, for example in our case honey cinnamon and hazelnut chocolate. It's nice that in the little show it's always explained exactly who this chocolate could taste and what it contains. The chocolate is then served with a hot glass of foamed milk. After opening the packaged chocolate bar, it is broken and thrown into the milk, where the two then enter a nice liaison. Supportingly, a silver mini-foamer is swirled around in the glass and feels integrated into the production of your own dessert. I knew this type of Schokolollis or on barren from a similar place in Cologne, but had never seen it here. It was really a big cup of milk and my hazelnut Krokant Schoki was tasty, yet 4,50 € are just for a little chocolatetertainment in the long term too much. Nevertheless, it should try every time. The varieties are worth it. Mama tasted it too. With the milk a very cute little pastry would be served, apparently a marzipanhapps (saw like a MIni Mini Swallows. I liked, though I don't really like Marzipan. Now to the cake, he didn't get me off the stool. Sure, what should be wrong with chocolate, cherries, gelatin and fat and sugar always tastes! The soil had these funny crispy balls that remind you of Marshmallows. My mother said that she'd do it just as well and I'm right. It was delicious, but more than three points weren't. Maybe next time I try something else... They are also bought cakes, the same cake is available in the Mensa in the cafeteria. Probably the ambience can really be best illustrated by the pictures. You enter the Cortés through a glass door from the rather busy road. A large glass counter to the right dominates the front area. Here you order or look for sweet little bringers for the loved ones. The front table reveals through the large glass front a view of the colorful driving of the road and invite you to observe. Only sugar tastes the white plan tables. Black leather fittings are modern. On the left side there are several high, white shelves in which all hand useful and not quite so useful little things can be found: kitchen boards with sayings, the funny cooking aprons and kitchen towels with sayings of American, tick women from the 50 harvests, cans, bags, baking accessories... Also the large photo wall or various modern watches (sometimes all went wrong! . Two large plastic trees placed in the middle of the room radiate some cosiness. Also a few printable kitchen panels decorate the walls. The kitchen is visible from the back guest room. There are also several very large wall mirrors that give the room a little more space. On the sides there are plastic gates and there is a half-moon-shaped lettering Conditorei on one of the mirrors. Only after a long time I realized that a black Labrador was welcome, he had fit so well into the leather fittings at the side table that I completely overlooked him. It doesn't bother me personally. Silver, modern chandeliers complement the image. During our visit I noticed from families to friends to couples all ages. All mirrors flashed and flashed, everything seemed very clean. I didn't visit the toilets.