We were looking for a breakfast place and this Bakery caught our attention. They have 4 small tables outside, with average 2 seat places each. As we arrived (8:30 am) there were a couple of people in line, which gave us time to look in detail the options for breakfast. We chose cinnamon rolls and croisants with cheese and ham. To drink they offered different forms of coffee: traditional cup of coffee, cappucino and espresso. We did not check for tea. We needed something to wake up! All what we ate was excellent. The sweet options were not as sweet as the german bakeries, which was perfect for us. The croissants were light, fresh and very tasty... we would have bought more if it wasn't that we had to travel light. Next time in Flensburg, this will be our place of choice. One tip: they accepted as payment our left over of danish krones, which...
   Read moreI was disappointed after waiting in the long queue for here. The staff made a friendly impression, but it all seemed very expensive for what it was: The coffee was in a very small to-go cup in relation to the price. We found the two cakes we tried just "okay" and too sweet. My favourite thing was the ham and cheese croissant, which was delicious and flakey. If I visit Flensburg again it wouldn't be worth visiting here again just for that though. You can also get ham and cheese croissants from most...
   Read moreWould you think that there's a difference in bakeries in Germany, compared to the Danish side of the border? You might find out about it, when you visit this Danish bakery in Flensburg. They have original and very homemade products. Some of the produce is very unique, and you can only get it at this particular place. But if you look for original Danish pastry and the likes, you...
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