Phone: +4961312779165
Address: Schillerstraße 24, 55116, Mainz, Germany
City: Mainz
Dishes: 10
Reviews: 2386
Website: http://www.coffee-bay.de
"the coffee bay is located at the Schillerplatz, more precisely at the schillerstraße 24. it is a small, cozy caffe that offers some seating options and is generally very cozy. besides the coffee specialities such as cappuccino, latte machiatto and café americano, the coffee cup also offers a selection of cold coffee drinks and various cocoa specialities, which can be prepared especially after their request. the concept of caffeine is quite simple, it is ordered at the counter and in the connection they can pick up their drink again. there are also three different sizes and the prices range from 1.95€ to 4.35€, which is absolutely appropriate here. besides the standard preparations it is also possible to make extra desire with different syrups or soy-, mandil milk against a small price. their own sugar blends, with zimt, anis, heckanis etc. are also worth mentioning, as they can exceptionally refine their coffee experience with these blends. the highlight of the coffee bay mainz is however the great and tasty selection of bagels, a speciality that stands out from other caffes in mainz. different rollers are made for the customer to choose from. these change daily and range from simple sorts, as with sesame to Italian led bagel with oregano, or soyvariations. the card offers a quantity, from the bagel with fresh cheese for 2.30€ to a salmon-basin with fresh salmon, fresh cheese, salat, gurke and seahorse or French bagel with salad, camembert, walnuts, cream, butter and honey for 4.30€ vegan options are also offered here. the special freshness of the preparation must be taken into account here. no bagel is prepared in advance, but always fresh after the order in the open area of the counter and on the table. the salad, the gurken and the tomato are always fresh and the bagel is still warm. Therefore in every case a clear recommendation for the small hunger in between. beside coffee specialities and bagels, the coffee bay mainz also offers a large selection of sweets. these range from large chocolate and lemon cookies to a large variation of muffins and seasonal cakes, such as carrots or lemon cakes. the cakes were soft and juicy at our visit. the selection changes so that there is always a change and everyone can really get to their cost. besides the beautiful coffee experience, the coffee book in mainz often shows works of art from various local, young artists who can also be asked and bought directly in the caffeine. the wall decorations are therefore always varied and aesthetically appealing, there is something new that is surprising every time in the truest sense. that makes the stay more personal and comfortable. In summary, the coffee bay mainz is a pleasant change of the otherwise known franchise companies. the young employees are motivated, cordial and strives to make the stay as pleasant as possible. they can see that the guests are not simply processed here, but everyone is served individually. this makes the visitor look relaxed and invites them to stay longer. for the hate among them, all drinks and eating can of course also be taken. our article in the original can be found under: [hidden link]"
All prices are estimates.
Mainz, a historic city on the Rhine, is known for its wine culture and Spundekäs, a creamy cheese dip often paired with pretzels; it's a central culinary delight.