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Rosi coffee & bar

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Review Distribution

4.5
2676 reviews(all from Google)
5
187470%
4
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3
2148%
2
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1
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Reviews (5)0 detailed, 5 from Google

Marcie Colin
Marcie Colin
5.0
3 months ago
Google

Best place for breakfast in Munich! I don’t know how they prepare their eggs and potatoes, but they’re absolutely delicious! In a 15 day stay, we visited Rosie’s twice. The Deftig with a side of extra bacon was definitely my fave. The breads and jams are fantastic. Our family highly recommends Rosi’s.

Mary JayZ
Mary JayZ
4.0
5 months ago
Google

Nice caffe. We stopped to get some beer and ended ordering some food as well. We had vegetarian pasta, which was quite good, and Wiener schnitzel Art, which was OK. Augustiner beer was great, limoncello spritz OK, coffee could be a bit better. Service was great and fast, atmosphere also great!

Steph
Steph
5.0
2 weeks ago
Google

A wonderful spot for breakfast. Coffee was great and food was delicious. Nice to have healthy breakfast options, plenty to choose from.

Thomas Jörg
Thomas Jörg
5.0
2 weeks ago
Google

Attentive, quick service and good range of options on the breakfast menu. Early birds may get a seat without table reservation.

Pooja D
Pooja D
2.0
a month ago
Google

This food is good. Priced decent for an Indian tourist in Europe. This post is about the “unwanted guests treatment “ that people of different color perhaps receive here. The ambiance was as bland as the seasoning—apparently, they ran out of both. Upon arrival, I was greeted with uncertainty if I needed a table with my family or if we were doing window shopping for food. Upon 3 calls for taking our order and the waiters or owners whoever they were, put us on a virtual waitlist where they preferred the late coming whites to be treated with food and drinks first. The waiter seemed perplexed, perhaps having mistaken the Indian family for an unexpected plot twist in his otherwise beige and grey day. When I ordered, he gave me the kind of look one reserves for people who request pineapple on pizza: pure judgment. My drink food and bill arrived fashionably late, probably because it had to go through an identity crisis first. In summary: if you are exotic Indian or Asian and you’re looking for an experience that’s both subtly awkward and unintentionally or rather naturally racial, please do visit here. 0 points for hospitality and warmth. Come to india and you can see how to welcome tourists who come and give you more business than the locals perhaps.