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With Bad Dürkheim you are more connected to Weingenuss, but in a spa there are also cafés with their great identity. The Dürkheim coffee house offers both rich, rich cuisine and sweet treats and has obviously a flourishing success. The place is very central between the legendary giant wine barrel and the well maintained spa park. An additional, non-negligible bonus: on the large sausage market square in front of the Dürkheimer Fass you can park for free and walk to the coffee house in a few minutes. All guests can welcome the fact that the entrance and the main guestroom flatter. And: The restaurant has opened seven days a week from 9:00 to 18:00, so it is equally suitable for breakfast, lunch, coffee and cake, vesper, early dinner. Of course also for a coat of wine or a glass of champagne. Actually we had planned a small hike with a group on Easter Monday, but it had to be cancelled because of the rain weather. Only the usual coffee and cake ritual was offered as a evasive program. Unfortunately, we were not alone with this idea. At 2 a.m. the Dürkheim coffee house was magnificent and occupied at first glance until the last place. In the Mediterranean, graceful guest room with bright solid wood furniture and yellow, plastered walls, table and chairs were very, very tightly positioned – probably to use the space optimally on Easter. They had to navigate very skillfully to get through the guests and the furniture to a free table in the rear corner. Apparently, a place reservation is announced and advisable at main times. In good weather there are also two outdoor terraces with south green. The (obviously homemade) cake must be selected from the richly equipped and cleverly illuminated counter itself. I felt like a covered Rhabarb cake, but only one with a basil hood was available. At first glance it seemed like a somewhat unfortunate bottle, but it tasted excellent – the acidity of the Rhabarb was well absorbed by the sweet Baiser. That the piece of cake then appeared on the bill as a cake for 3.60 euros, I did not find quite suitable... The coffee is offered in three sizes: cup, cup, cup, cup. However, the charming Mövenpick gourmet coffee was too acidic and caused straight stomach pain. Fortunately, I chose only one cup for 3.30 euros. My accompaniment was very happy with Earl Grey Tee. Some of the neighboring tables were still at noon and what I could see was just after my Gusto. I'd like to know who's in the kitchen, maybe a smear? In any case there are hand-baked Spätzle on the map and 1a Black Forest cherry cake on the cake counter. Also the herbal pancakes in different variations would correspond entirely to my taste. My great praise is for the service here: friendly, attentive, fast and everywhere available, but unloaded and patient. Apparently, the personnel are not rescued like other locals. We didn't have to wait long if we order or pay.