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Contribuiți la feedbackThe Konrad is a café that has always existed in the pedestrian old town of Hanover. Parking spaces in the area are shortages (Overnight Parking lot and street parking if you are lucky in the Schmiedestraße and at the Ballhof) for about 2 € per hour. Most of the people will come to Öffies, Markthalle stop. I don't like the Kramerstraße (more closed work), but it's just like there's a local where there's a few splashes of shops. In summer you can sit here wonderfully outside, today only really attractive for smokers. The café is warm and cuddly and the view is the first to fall on the kitchen buffet, which has addressed me as not as sweet eater immediately. For me, it was the apple Mango Schmand Torte, which turned out to be a good choice. All cakes are baked. My companions were equally satisfied with their choice. The cappu was ok, but without solid foam I appreciate. Both together cost the old town normal course of 6.30. Super nice was the service; always there without annoying. Always a smile on your lips. Also the situation when we entered the café and searched for a place for 3 4 people and did not find any. The service power that apparently just tried a new tea recipe at least I could identify a Japanese tea broom immediately cleared her table so that we could squeeze two tables together. The café is also a meeting place for various regular tables: from Bachchor to policemen, gay couples and fathers and bookswomen. Conclusion: During a walking tour of the old town, the served daily dishes at the neighboring tables looked very delicious.
The Konrad is a café that has always existed in the pedestrian city of Hanover. Parking in the surroundings are shortage (parking and street parking, if you are lucky in the Schmiedestraße and at the Ballhof) for about 2 € per hour. Most people come to Öffies, Markthalle Stop . I don't like this as much as the Kramerstraße, but it's just like there's a place where there are a few splashes of shops. In summer you can sit here wonderfully outside, today only really attractive for smokers. The café is warm and cuddly and the view is the first to fall on the kitchen buffet that immediately addressed me as a not so sweet eater. For me it was the apple Mango Schmand Torte, who turned out to be a good choice. All cakes are baked. My companions were equally satisfied with their choice. The cappu was okay, but without solid foam I guess. Both cost the normal course of the old town of 6.30. Super nice was the service; always there, without annoying. Always a smile on your lips. Also the situation when we entered the café and looked for a place for 3 4 people and did not find any. The service, which obviously just tried a new tea recipe, at least I could identify a Japanese tea broom immediately deleted their table so that we could squeeze two tables together. The café is also a meeting place for various regular tables: from brook choir to policemen, gay couples and fathers and bookswomen. Conclusion: During a hike through the old town, the daily dishes served at the neighboring tables looked delicious.
The menu I liked, and the reception and the service were excellent. they need to say no to the cake! the coffee was fantastic and the potato soup was just delicious. very glad I had dinner here.
We arrived on Sunday morning and went to the city centre. there were no shops that are open, but some caffes are. we stopped, for coffee and beer on the street side.
I have been here quite a few times and have always been satisfied with the service and the food. The staff are friendly and courteous and I had no trouble with enquiring after certain foods I am pregnant). Pregnant women can definitely eat the...mozzarella here! The food is delicious and the portions are rather big! Today I had bruschetta because I thought I don't feel like a big lunch but I was served a big plate of bruschetta and a huge side-salad! The bruschetta was tasty and not just bits of tomato thrown on a bit of bread. The accompanying salad was a mixture of different types of lettuce, cucumber, dainty strands of radish and a sprinkling of pomegranate seeds.The dressing was light and creamy and complimented the salad well. I have read some of the other reviews and I must admit families with children my find it a bit hard to eat here, because of the layout and lack of babies' /children's amenities. Although in saying that, today a mum having a late breakfast with a friend managed fine. She had her pram by the table and there was space enough for other customers to pass by. The owner allowed her upstairs to a private area so she could change the baby's nappy. I personally can only highly recommend this place. The food is good and the prices are fine. The atmosphere is very nice and if you're lucky to get a place near the window , you can look out onto the old part of the city of Hannover. There are some beautiful buildings in the"Altstadt In summer it's fantastic to sit outside and enjoy a coffee or cool drink. Very relaxing!