Kaffeebohne, Coffee house and takeaway restaurant in Gustavstraße, Fürth, Germany.
Kaffeebohne occupies a two-story timber-framed building with a steep gable roof, offering coffee specialties and traditional German dishes from its kitchen. The space includes seating areas and a service counter for walk-up orders.
The building dates from 1680 and previously served as a record store called Musicland before converting to a café in 1981. This transformation marked the beginning of its current role as a public gathering space.
The place serves as a daytime meeting spot for students and transforms into a social hub for mixed ages after sunset. The interior reflects this dual purpose with spaces suited for both quick visits and lingering.
The café operates with different hours depending on the day of the week and provides free wireless internet throughout the space. Guests visiting in the evening should note the extended weekend hours when the atmosphere shifts noticeably.
The café partners with local suppliers such as the Hans Hofmann family for eggs and meat, and the Georg Steininger farm from the Knoblauchsland region for vegetables. These sourcing choices reflect an uncommon commitment to regional origins for a casual café setting.
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