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In Altenbochum there is a striking building on the intersection Goystraße Wittener Straße. Okay, seen from the front, it is actually “just” a well maintained older house in raspberry (or magenta? from 1904. If you go a few steps further to the back of the building in Goystraße, you will be rewarded with an unusual sight: you will find such a narrow house in Dutch old towns. It is possible to include a local attraction in every Bochum guide... The bakery is attached to the building that still offers real craft. At Wittener Straße you will find the café of the old Wickenburg family. That I now like this bakery better than the competition of Schmidtmeier and Löscher (at REWE can be due to the radiance of the building, but also through the bright interior of the coffee room: In fact, while the other two locations look pretty cumbersome, Wickenburg creates a brighter and friendly atmosphere through the large glass front (on the street and the furnishings). In addition, the elevated floor (more than the street level!) offers a sympathetic distance to the busy Wittener Straße. Guys, there's almost something like a holiday feeling with me! In order to illuminate the room, the rays and the courtesy of the service forces will merge, which ultimately creates the necessary harmony to feel comfortable around this. Maybe because it's a family business, who knows? The lady behind the counter smiles to me. “Good morning, do you wish?” I, disappointed: “Only, no more scrambled eggs...” At first I get a quirting, then the answer comes: “No problem, I make you some fresh out of the pan.” Man, that was delicious! And also the cappuccino. So, the assortment is excellent, the prices are bearable, rolls and bread big... and the cakes... creative and tasteful. Those who miss the special in Altenbochum find it here. The building (in and outside a eye-catcher, the service class and the offered goods no less. Datt gives five stars, Abba sowatt from!