Zum Roland

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Quedlinburg, Breite Strasse 2-6, 06484, Germany
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"“A café in 7 houses” It stands above the entrance door of Café Roland, in the centre of Quedlinburg at Marktkirchhof. Of course, this has awakened our curiosity. If you look from the entrance directly into the wide street, you can see interconnected semi-concrete houses. Are they? When you enter the café, the view immediately falls on the cake counter, which shows seductive offers, including the “Quedlinburger Pfarrhaustorte”. On request from the maid who is the special thing in this cake, she believes that it is similar to a sachet place, only better because they contain nuts and plums (which I do not like at all). The price for a piece of cake is between € 3.90 and € 4.20. My question whether I can look at the seven houses was answered with a friendly “Very happy!”. The rooms are distributed over the ground and over several old, lovingly restored houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. century that were not originally connected. On the 50 meter long path you can look left and right into the mares, rooms and niches. Each small room has its own style with different sofas, tables and chairs. Sometimes in a niche there is only a small table with two chairs, sometimes a cozy old sofa. Here all find their favorite place. The individual seats are beautiful and individually designed. There is always something new to discover, because each room has its own face. You can go through the cake counter in the first house to the sofa paradise in the seventh and also come past the kitchen and bakery and overlook your shoulder to the chef and to the confectioner. Everywhere old devices, decorations, photos, pictures, on the walls, on the windows, but only on this sideboard. They seem to be in Uroma's living room. Everything works clean and this is only possible with a lot of time. The second cup of coffee in the afternoon was due, I got it very fast and it tasted just as good as the one in the tree cake café. Another short view of the menu: The kitchen is floor-to-ceiling (e.g. Schnitzel) and focuses on various refined breads/lays. Recommendation: A must go through the whole restaurant once"

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Telefone: +4939464532

Endereço: Quedlinburg, Breite Strasse 2-6, 06484, Germany

Cidade: Quedlinburg

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“A café in 7 houses” It stands above the entrance door of Café Roland, in the centre of Quedlinburg at Marktkirchhof. Of course, this has awakened our curiosity. If you look from the entrance directly into the wide street, you can see interconnected semi-concrete houses. Are they? When you enter the café, the view immediately falls on the cake counter, which shows seductive offers, including the “Quedlinburger Pfarrhaustorte”. On request from the maid who is the special thing in this cake, she believes that it is similar to a sachet place, only better because they contain nuts and plums (which I do not like at all). The price for a piece of cake is between € 3.90 and € 4.20. My question whether I can look at the seven houses was answered with a friendly “Very happy!”. The rooms are distributed over the ground and over several old, lovingly restored houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. century that were not originally connected. On the 50 meter long path you can look left and right into the mares, rooms and niches. Each small room has its own style with different sofas, tables and chairs. Sometimes in a niche there is only a small table with two chairs, sometimes a cozy old sofa. Here all find their favorite place. The individual seats are beautiful and individually designed. There is always something new to discover, because each room has its own face. You can go through the cake counter in the first house to the sofa paradise in the seventh and also come past the kitchen and bakery and overlook your shoulder to the chef and to the confectioner. Everywhere old devices, decorations, photos, pictures, on the walls, on the windows, but only on this sideboard. They seem to be in Uroma's living room. Everything works clean and this is only possible with a lot of time. The second cup of coffee in the afternoon was due, I got it very fast and it tasted just as good as the one in the tree cake café. Another short view of the menu: The kitchen is floor-to-ceiling (e.g. Schnitzel) and focuses on various refined breads/lays. Recommendation: A must go through the whole restaurant once