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Cafés in Germany

"Cafés are an institution throughout Germany. They aren't simply a place to grab a cup of coffee or a bite to eat, but are meeting places, shelters, sun lounges, somewhere to make friends, talk, write, do business, study, read a newspaper or just watch the world go by. Germans spend a lot of time in cafés, perhaps nursing a single drink, and nobody will usually rush you to finish, unless it's the height of the tourist season and people are waiting for tables."

From Pamela Wilson: Living and Working in Germany. A Survival Handbook. Survival Books 2011.