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Acadamie Der Schönsten Künste
Very cool, funky art deco inspired eclectic bric-a-brac literati cum glitterati café. With large and small tables, an open kitchen, magazines to read, art on the walls and young pretty staff, this is a good place to hang out any time.
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Café im Königsbau
Here you have three possibilities for sustenance while shopping: downstairs a small bakery with excellent cakes and pastries for
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Café Nast
The quality of German bakeries is renowned and Café Nast has been in business since 1902 and now has seven locations around the city.
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Graf Eberhard
A little secluded café offering excellent cakes and pastry, a very delicious breakfast and brunch menu, good and inexpensive lunch specials.
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Grand Café Planie
This long yellow building was formerly a military academy (Schiller trained here) and orphanage before becoming one of the best outdoor sipping and people-watching spots in the city.
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Panorama Café
150m up Stuttgart’s TV Tower is this circular, heavily windowed for the best views and thus extremely busy café. It serves up a rich and tantalising variety of cakes, baguettes, beer and tea and coffee at slightly higher prices than its less-lofty brethren.
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Penguin Eis
Take the tram up the hill, cross the street and sample the best eis in Stuttgart at this small bistro then cast your eye from the small park over the u-shaped valley that nestles Stuttgart between vineyards and forests.
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Stella
Although located directly on the main 8-lane express way through town, here you'll find a surprisingly relaxing and comfortable brunch and early afternoon retreat.
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Teehaus
An insider tip, this Jugendstil pavilion was built in 1913 in a park on the south hills above Stuttgart. Those in the know gather here on comfortable summer afternoons and evenings for the fabulous view.
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Wiener's
It's not a café au lait, but a melange, nor a cappuccino, rather a gestürtzte Neumann. Here the coffee tradition is Viennese with excellent specialities from that city.
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