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Café Hüftgold
The guide was updated:The antique furniture straight from granny’s attic and the wall-hung candle holder in twisted deer antler design. The “Hüftgold” is vintage – a café that would have sat nicely in Bohemian Paris at the turn of the century. None of these sterile Ikea DIY kit cafés with faux leather armchairs, but a former service station with all the charm a corner garage has to offer.
Useful Information
- Address: Ackerstraße 113, 40233, Düsseldorf
- Opening hours: Mon-Fri 08.00-19.00; Sat 09.00-19.00; Sun 10.00-19.00
- Website: www.cafehueftgold.de
- Email: info@cafehueftgold.de
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