Saturday, May 25, 2013

New smells of spices and coffee beans

Susanne cooker Burkhalter in their "Gwürz-Zouber» shop.
Now, the store is called "Gwürz-Zouber" the number 1, or at least his house number. Of the Golden Lane 9, the spice sorceress and owner Susan Burkhalter cooker is restrained to the Golden Lane first

The spell takes a right upon entering the "Gwürz-Zoubers." Oriental style the owner has set up their new store. Antique furniture pieces bring the charm, a selection of teas and spices the inviting scent. This increases one already on the street in the nose. A round table with chairs is the focal point of the fresh-related locality. «Gwürz-Zouber should be" a place to stay, tasting and shopping, "says the owner of their concept.

Open tea is all the rage

Three times greater is the tea room and shop. This was necessary: ​​". We had enough space on the Gold Gasse 9, and came barely pass each other" as the ideal location sales shop on the corner of Theatre Alley was free, the spice expert was first delayed and then grabbed the chance. "The location is ideal. Even at the monastery place behold the customers to us. "

Proudly presents the owner at the heart of "Gwürz-Zoubers': Behind the counter hides a mysterious corner. Two couches with fluffy pillows, lanterns and candles adorn the back room. Here tea lovers and tea lovers will be enchanted. "We serve and sell open tea." On the Golden Lane 9, the open tea was already popular. "The seats can taste our customers on the spot and choose a variety."

Fischer wind sweeps through the alley

The store gets spicy competition: At the Cross Gasse 7, where recently the "Buddha Bar" lived, moved recently Baris Özkailic with his "deja vu coffee bar» in. It offers coffee lovers varieties from nine countries, particularly if his Turkish coffee. At night, the restaurant turns into a hookah bar for the young. The dual concept of Their hopes things to be able to compete in the alley. In early May strikes it also the "Game Heaven" from the Aarepromenade into the alley. The upcoming renovation of the Municipal Theatre disrupts the little shopkeeper.

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