South Cultural Centre's fresh coffee shop is now operational
**"Whoa, check out the glory of Café Süd now!" Mayor Burkhard Hintzsche cheerfully declares. "The Garath 2.0 project since 2014 has turned this leisure spot into a sleek hangout spot, and I gotta say, I'm choke-full of admiration for the café's redesign."
At the grand unveiling, artist Stefan Stichler exhibited his mind-bending mirror installation "The way we pray," funded by District Council 10, which adds an artistic flair by reflecting the sightline to the hall. The shining event featured guitarist Bernd Steudel's tunes and culinary creations from the café crew. The menu includes coffee delights, scrumptious snacks, and sweet treats, along with a fine selection of wines and beers for evening soirees. Café Süd serves up the goods on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 am to 6 pm, and Thursdays from 9 am to 8 pm. Hours vary depending on events.
If you're keen on unearthing more details about Café Süd's modern metamorphosis, the Garath 2.0 project, or Stefan Stichler's glass-shattering creation, give these a whirl:
- Scour local news sites for any updates on Café Süd or similar makeovers in the vicinity.
- Check social media and online directories like Google Maps for fresh info or customer reviews about Café Süd.
- Visit art and design websites to spot installations like Stichler's mirror work.
- If you can, hit up Café Süd straight up and ask about their current operation schedule and any recent facelifts.
Intrigued by the transformation of Café Süd, you might explore lifestyle blogs focusing on home-and-garden and travel updates, as some of these platforms may have featured articles about this hip café's renovation. Additionally, cultural travel enthusiasts might find interesting accounts of the installation of Stefan Stichler's mirrored artwork, "The way we pray," in local travelogues or online magazines dedicated to art and cultural experiences.