Very nice cafe with beautiful retro interior and old Frankfurt photographies on the walls. The two cakes we tried were delicious (big choice of cakes by the way), as well as the capuccino and latte macchiato. The price for the coffee was around 2.50-3 EUR, so it is reasonable. The cakes were around 5 EUR, which is for me personally a little too high, but the friendly owner suggested the cake was made with fresh fruit and not frozen, and the products used are of high quality. So if this is true, then for me it is worth it. If I can make a recommendation it would be to put the menu with prices on the website as well as to present information about the products used on the website or in the menu (where do...
Read moreWe really liked it. Probably the best cake that we've had in Frankfurt. I had the Chocolate Truffle cake and my husband - the Honey-Walnut cake. We also shared a delicious omelette. The location is a bit out of the way, as it's on an Industrial-looking street, but this place is a cosy Oasis on it. It's spotless clean everywhere and every detail is well-cared for, the only criticism I could give is that the bathroom deserves more care. We also felt very welcomed by the elderly couple who owns it - absolutely customer-focused and very friendly and kind. Overall fantastic, cosy and elegant and we'll go back again for the...
Read moreCafe Nostalgia is in a quiet residential neighborhood owned and run by an older couple. While they do have some choices for traditional German kuchen, their specialty is Eastern European cake. We had two kinds- chocolate strawberry and honey. The strawberry was a bit sweet for our taste, but the honey was light and only slightly sweet. We had a coffee drink made with espresso and frothed milk which we really enjoyed. The prices are higher than most places in town, and if you pay by credit card you have to pay an extra 2.50 euros. That was a bit of an additional unnecessary...
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