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Restaurant bewertenOne of my favorite cafés in stuttgart due to its alternative approach to capitalism. all the snacks they can get here were saved by the foodsharing community before they are thrown in müll. you can also bring your own snacks or order something in the restaurant next door. the selection of drinks is very good and meets many criteria of sustainability. there are no fixed prices they pay. instead they are asked to pay as much as possible for them. the overall atmosphere is simply great and I always try to come by when I am in stuttgart. updated by the previous review on 20210705 updated by the previous review on 20210705
Be prepared, this is not a caffe, where you can order food! there is a bar in which they get drinks such as beer, coffee and regional soft drinks and then there is a refrigerator with mostly overflowing vegetables and fruit. You can take whatever you want, you can take it home. they can also bring their own food. I had broth, steamed cauliflower and tomato. they only pay for the drinks and pay what they want.
Raupe immersatt is the first foodsharing caffe in germany. they offer snacks that would otherwise have been thrown away and they pay what they wish it was a donation for their work. I am in the usually not a coffee drinker (except cold brewha), so decided to take a hot chocolate with soy milk. it was delicious, but even better was the haferpucino I had from the order of my friend! the drinks are beautifully arranged in cute ceramics, the design of the entire caffe is cozy in art of industrial alternative style. also the staff is very friendly.
Prepare yourself, this is not a typical café where you can order food! Instead, here you'll find a bar serving drinks like beer, coffee, and local refreshments, along with a refrigerator stocked with an abundance of fresh vegetables and fruit. There's also an assortment of bread available. You're free to help yourself to whatever you'd like and even take some home with you. Additionally, you're welcome to bring your own food to enjoy. During my visit, I opted for some bread, cauliflower, and tomatoes. The only cost is for the drinks, and you can pay whatever you feel is appropriate.
I love this café in Stuttgart because of its unique approach to capitalism. They rescue snacks from the Foodsharing community that would otherwise go to waste. You can also bring your own snacks or order from the restaurant next door. The drink selection is excellent and focuses on sustainability criteria. There are no fixed prices – you pay what you can afford. The atmosphere is fantastic, and I always make sure to stop by when I'm in Stuttgart.