Cafe Hackenberger
➤ Graf-Siegfried-Straße 19, 54439 Saarburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Café Et Gâteau, Cafés
"My dearest wife did not want to go home after yesterday's lunch in the Perler Maimühle; Instead, one or two Eisbecker should be made in Saarburg Station. From Saarburg to the motorway in the direction of Saarbrücken, you can also drive along the very beautiful and wide Saar. Who am I to contradict her ; . Saarburg's great road is the Count Siegfried Strasse; we usually park there, which is not always so easy. Yesterday it was almost directly opposite a parking ticket machine; for a euro we bought 70 minutes of unclear parking. The disadvantage of the thing is that depending on where you park a more or less long walk must be taken to the destination of your wishes. We wanted to go to the Cortina ice cream café to spoon our ice cups in the sun án one of the tables in front of the café. would also have been quite close from our car; but didn't use anything, because when we were standing in front of the Cortina, the shield immediately caught our eye on Monday's rest day. I had no desire for violence; we only went further to Café Bäckerei Feinkost J.P. Hackenberger (since 1898 and threw anchors at one of the outer tables. Who takes place there has either earplugs or does not interfere with the many motorcycles; in yesterday's weather, they came to us in the minute cycle either individually or in groups of up to seven bionics at about 2 m distance. I went into the cafe, asked if we could sit outside (we could and asked for the card. Warm drinks, pastries, cakes, small dishes, sandwiches/breads, hot dishes, drinks, saar wines/saarsect, spirits and aperitivs: all possible, only no ice! However, my treasure ordered a cup of caffeine-free coffee (EUR 2.20 and a piece of cheese cake (EUR 3.00 ), while after the motto I decided no longer to drink for an Irish coffee at EUR 5,50.Mme. Simba seemed very happy with her choice, but ate the cheese cake only to two thirds. I, on the other hand, had taken full advantage of the Matschepampe in order not to use another much more accurate expression. There are companies that, for example, do not use whisky or do not use rum in Irish coffee, but instead use cheap aromat; I could swear that this was also the case with my Irish coffee: Whiskyaromat instead of Irish whisky. I didn't like it and didn't taste it, but on the other hand I didn't want to go into the full on my birthday with difficulty. I paid instead, but I didn't give a tip (may the serving lady himself make her rhyme on it and we left. And the ride along the Saar was really very pleasant and beautiful. Conclusion: The traditional Hackenberger will not see me again, neither inside nor outside refreshing drinks"