Kuchentratsch

Cafe · Theresienwiese

Kuchentratsch

Cafe · Theresienwiese

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Theresienhöhe 30, 80339 München, Germany

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Wir sind eine soziale Backstube in München, in der Omas und Opas ofenfrischen Kuchen backen. Unser Ziel ist es, das Leben lebenswerter zu machen: Das Leben unserer Senior:innen, indem sie in unserer Backstube einer sinnstiftenden Tätigkeit nachgehen, Teil einer Gemeinschaft werden und ihre Leidenschaft fürs Backen ausleben können. Und auch das Leben aller Kuchenliebhaber:innen, die unsere leckeren Omakuchen genießen.  

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Theresienhöhe 30, 80339 München, Germany Get directions

kuchentratsch.com

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Theresienhöhe 30, 80339 München, Germany Get directions

+49 8165 79480
kuchentratsch.com

$$ · Menu

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Jul 10, 2025

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"Grandma’s cake and chit-chat—that’s the concept behind the lovable Munich café and bakery Kuchentratsch (in German, ‘cake gossip’). Located in the heart of the Bavarian capital, this sweet haven has perfected the typical German tradition of Kaffee und Kuchen-Zeit (afternoon coffee and cake time) and put it toward a good cause. The establishment doubles as a social initiative startup where all fresh-baked confections are made by local elderly folks. Founded in 2014, Kuchentratsch serves some of the city’s best traditional German cakes. Depending on the season, and who’s aproned-up that day, a delectable selection may include anything from rhubarb torte to crumb cake (Streuselkuchen) to marble cake (Marmorkuchen). Cakes are displayed in a glass vitrine next to the name of the Oma or Opa (grandma or grandpa) who made them. Cakes are delivered Germany-wide but for sit-in guests, the bakery provides cozy tables in an inviting interior. Think: large glass windows are adorned with plush armchairs against a strawberry-pink ceiling. Throughout the day, elderly folks bake in an open kitchen and socialize around tables, gabbing while waiting on their oven timers. Pensioners work part-time at Kuchentratsch, and many spend their retirement time getting together here, even when they’re not on duty for the dough. The wafting aromas of warm treats and happy banter contribute to the ambience that owners Katharina Mayer and Katrin Blaschke always wanted: an interactive “experience bakery” spanning tastes and generations. Along with frequent baking workshops, Kuchentratsch aims to support the elderly with a fun hobby that provides purpose, prevents loneliness and supplements pensions with extra pocket money. So, whether you go for the poppy seed crumble or a chocolate cake made especially for the vegan crowd, rest assured that, as the German saying also goes in English, “the way to one’s heart is always through the stomach.” Know Before You Go Cash donations, in addition to cake purchases, are also appreciated to help keep the project afloat." - barbarawoolsey

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Uliana

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You need to make your decision fast. No consultancy since people are waiting. Didn’t feel welcomed and the lady at the counter wasn’t willing to help with my questions. Silently sold me everything without saying thank you or enjoy. Average taste of famous cakes, you can get those anywhere. Quite plenty of seats available and a nice cozy place for moms and small babies since there is a corner with toys for them.

Daria Afanasovskaia

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"Kuchentratsch - Kuchen von Oma" is a cozy bakery serving up delicious homemade cakes that taste just like Grandma's. With a warm atmosphere and mouthwatering treats, it's the perfect spot to satisfy your sweet cravings and bring back fond memories of family gatherings. Whether you're a fan of traditional flavors or curious to try something new, this bakery delivers homemade goodness in every bite. They offer a small corner where kids can play or enjoy a book.

Aziz

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Probsbly best and coziest Decorations in Munich. Good selection of cakes, OK prices.

Lokesh Murugesan

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I really want to give this place a higher rating because of the unique concept (cakes made by Omas and Opas) but we were so disappointed by the vegan chocolate cake, it was so dry and muddy textured. The only saving grace was the excellent cappuccino, but that's not what I was there for.

Nilsu

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Desserts were fine, coffee was regular. People working there are very lovely and helpful. However, it is not suitable for working or studying because of the internet.

Hana Cvrčková

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A beautiful, cozy interior, comfy seating, sockets for working, although it's not exactly quiet. There are books to read and a little corner with toys for kids. The staff was very nice and the coffee and vegan chocolate cake we got to try were mind-blowingly delicious!

jenifer Rojas

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This is a hidden gem, I absolutely loved the concept, service is very good and it is baby friendly. They have small play area ( though more for toddlers), changing table and super comfy chairs. I will definitely come back! Coffee and cakes are delicious

NONO Yes

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Super cute and lovely furniture. The cakes are delicious too. It gets the feeling of eating at grandmas or grandpas house. And their concept of business underlines this. Great!!