Nestled in Hyper Motor City in Southern Industrial Area is Kopi Bake, offering fresh pastries and warm drinks to all those in its vicinity.
Owner Ralf Kopitzara said the bakery opened 27 years ago and moved to their new site in Hyper Motor City about four years ago where they also expanded to include a bar and sit-down area as well as their bakery out back.
Looking for a place to shelter from the cold, Kopi Bake is a cafe bistro by day and a bar by night where you can order a N$20 draught at the bar and watch the World Cup or whatever big sport event is going on at the time.
For those on a quick lunch break, you can get one of their freshly-made pastries, like their short breads, giant cookies charged at N$8, or their reasonable Russian rolls, which are N$14.
To fight the winter blues, you can try their hearty soup with beef and vegetables – N$10 for a small cup or N$20 for a large one.
For those who have time for a sit-down lunch, you can order one of their large pizzas, all priced between N$60 and N$120, or if you are feeling extra peckish, try their T-Bone steak that comes with a side of chips and salad for N$115.
Sipping my tea and watching playbacks from the World Cup, people come in to get something warm to drink or to take back to their office with them, and if you are looking for freshly baked goods, they also make farm bread, rye breads and brötchens that you can order.
Decorated in vintage German style with wooden beams, ginger bread men, pretzels and old photos of Germany dotted around in picture frames, Kopi Bake is a cosy little nook for anyone looking for freshly baked goods at a reasonable price right in the heart of the industrial area of the city.
Nestled in Hyper Motor City in Southern Industrial Area is Kopi Bake, offering fresh pastries and warm drinks to all those in its vicinity.
Owner Ralf Kopitzara said the bakery opened 27 years ago and moved to their new site in Hyper Motor City about four years ago where they also expanded to include a bar and sit-down area as well as their bakery out back.
Looking for a place to shelter from the cold, Kopi Bake is a cafe bistro by day and a bar by night where you can order a N$20 draught at the bar and watch the World Cup or whatever big sport event is going on at the time.
For those on a quick lunch break, you can get one of their freshly-made pastries, like their short breads, giant cookies charged at N$8, or their reasonable Russian rolls, which are N$14.
To fight the winter blues, you can try their hearty soup with beef and vegetables – N$10 for a small cup or N$20 for a large one.
For those who have time for a sit-down lunch, you can order one of their large pizzas, all priced between N$60 and N$120, or if you are feeling extra peckish, try their T-Bone steak that comes with a side of chips and salad for N$115.
Sipping my tea and watching playbacks from the World Cup, people come in to get something warm to drink or to take back to their office with them, and if you are looking for freshly baked goods, they also make farm bread, rye breads and brötchens that you can order.
Decorated in vintage German style with wooden beams, ginger bread men, pretzels and old photos of Germany dotted around in picture frames, Kopi Bake is a cosy little nook for anyone looking for freshly baked goods at a reasonable price right in the heart of the industrial area of the city.
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