German Bakery Essay

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FoodMusicArtsBooksFilmsTheatre Please visit DishoomIt's blog for the latest food posts. The Tossed Salad is currently on an indefinite hiatus. What German Bakery Meant to Pune Food • Madhur Advani • 18th February, 2010 • 3 Comments • Tweet Conversation, coffee, chemistry and rendezvous is how many of the German Bakery goers best described what the bakery meant to them. Filled with a never ending enthusiasm and a pool of colorful people at any given time it was a place to unwind, read your book, catch up with an old friend or a colleague, it was a place for the agitated to vent out their daily woes, for the regulars for their regular fix of the bakery, for the debaters to do what they do best-debate and for the clueless to just catch up with friends over a cup of coffee or a bite of tart. A mention in Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts, alongside Café Leopold brought the small classic café to fame attracting foreign nationals and the local crowd likewise. It was unarguably the most popular place in Koregaon Park. German Bakery was known to be popular across ages and nationals. You could easily spot an 80-year old man sipping on his Earl Grey tea in the afternoons or a group of 20-somethings sipping on masala chai or cappuccino. From followers of the Osho Ashram, to foreign nationals residing in the city, to the college going crowd alike graced The German Bakery. A hit amongst the youth it became a part of routine activity to go grab a Danish pastry or a carrot cake at K.P.’s very own German Bakery before proceeding for a gig or maybe hitting a club later every weekend. Being easy on the wallet it fit in perfectly within the budget of a person with an average income. Known for its unique accommodating ambience, The German Bakery gave you comfort of a shack on the beach so much so that people agreed when told that excluding a visit to this eatery

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