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Café Mimosa

Café Mimosa is a small café in the middle of St. Pauli.

At the Café Mimosa fresh, home-made brioches with butter and home-made jam or lemon sorbet are served from 10am.

Breakfast extends over a wide range of variants, and always involves home-based bread made of spelt wheat, rye and oats. The cakes and small biscuits served with every drink are all home-made. For anyone only looking to graze, freshly-made paninis or crispy toast can be enjoyed fresh from the oven.

From Tuesday to Friday, lunches are served, with soups, salads, various pasta dishes, and occasionally pizza.

from 11.90 €

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryCafé/Bistro
  • Type of cuisineGood & Low-cost
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencehomelike, small, fancy
  • Servicefriendly

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