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We were big fans of Spiesberger's in the town centre - which was a really quaint little cafe with the friendliest lady behind the counter. Sadly, that cafe has now closed - clearly the owner is focusing on the one in Haus der Berge, which is understandable but we did prefer the smaller, cosier place. The style here is very similar - we even recognised some of the same decorative items. It's traditional Bavarian but in a light and modern, slightly quirky way. Lots of light wood and red and white gingham. They had a good choice of cakes and the food menu sounded good. Lots of the unique Watzmann chocolates and pasta shapes they're famous for too - great for souvenirs. We only had coffee and cake - an eierlikor and schokolade cake that was very yummy - and we were very pleased. The only thing that detracted at all, really, is that the place doesn't have a great atmosphere - it's quite large and very clearly aimed at tourists, as you'd expect in a museum. And, although the staff were very helpful, they didn't quite have the warmth we associated with the Spiesberger name. Still, it was very nice and has stunning views. We'd certainly recommend it, especially if you're up out of town (we were staying at Haus am Berg) and don't fancy going all the way down the hill for a coffee. You don't have to buy a museum ticket to call into the cafe.