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Contribuisci feedbackIf you visit the Black Forest as a Touri and are a bit sugary, creamy and alcoholy affinity, you have to destroy a Black Forest cherry cake. It is probably as many legends as the Viennese Sachertorte. And probably it can only be consumed in some selected places. It's pretty sniffing to me, but as a curious culinary artist, I like to accompany other cake addicts, at least for empirical study purposes. The traditional Café Brünz, located on Lützenhardter Höhe and just opposite the local football field, has existed for over 55 years – as the local service gives me credentials. Nevertheless, I cannot remember from previous visits; but I'm not the coffee house owner. Probably the café is visited by the local rehabilitation patients at the nearby Klinik Sonnenhof. What is the charm? After a rich lunch with friends in downtown Lützenhardt, we are tormenting the steep path up to the quarrel. You can now feel thirst, perhaps even the first latent underseed. Café Brünz seems to have a close cooperation with the Pfalzgraf plant in the near Palatinate village, but the details do not have to tang the needy guest. The spacious dining room of the café still has a past charm in artificial Biedermeier style, but we prefer a table on the outside terrace at lukewarm temperatures. An architecturally bold, modern second terrace on stilts seems to have been docked to the house not too long ago. For the selection of cakes and cakes, the valuable guest is asked into the interior, but my companions blindly choose the Black Forest cherry cakes (for incredible 2.70 euros the piece and a cream cake (2.50 euros the piece). With consumption you probably save a lunch and the super-cheap price is inconceivable. On the other hand, the juicy sponge cake has a very traditional and thrived, with a base of yeast dough and abundant sprinkles. You can't do anything wrong with that. Those who do not belong to the cake and cake fraction will find on the map various coffee and chocolate specialities such as Irish Coffee, as well as a selection of ice cups and variations such as lemon ice cream with champagne. Our selection of drinks follows the usual preferences, where we are also amazed at the reasonable prices. The sparkling white wine choir for 2.70 euros is served in a quarter glass and is generously cast. The cappuccino for 2.80 euros convinces with smooth taste. Coffee (4.20 Euros alone is a bit too thin and probably hardly differs from the consistency and taste served in the nearby rehabilitation clinic. Or have we accidentally caught the gentle caffeine-free variant? The fruity Willy for 2.60 Euro runs down as smeared and makes room for the next possible customs. (She'll come! The serviceman acts a little bit behavior, but this is probably due to the use with an annoying mask. Our orders come quickly to the table, only for the invoice no one wants to find out, so that after a long wait I have to go inside. Apart from us there is hardly a handful of guests on site. This is likely to change on Saturday and Sunday. For cake and cake fans I can absolutely recommend this location due to the fabulous prices. All others like to enjoy the good air of the Black Forest Heights. But I would avoid the bodice guest room.