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Where do locals drink coffee in Frankfurt?

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Locals drink coffee in the Sachsenhausen and Bornheim neighborhoods, both of which have independent café cultures that the tourist-heavy Römerberg area lacks entirely. Bornheim's Berger Strasse is the practical answer: a long commercial street lined with cafés where regulars work through laptops and newspapers through the afternoon. Licht und Schatten on Berger Strasse is a reliable reference point, relaxed and unpretentious. In the Nordend, Café Metropol draws a mixed crowd of students and professionals. For specialty coffee, Eintopf in the Bahnhofsviertel has earned genuine local respect, and Hoppenworth & Ploch roasts its own beans and operates several small locations across the city, functioning as something close to a civic institution. Most Frankfurt cafés operate roughly 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, with weekend hours extending slightly. Prices are standard for Germany: around €3.50 to €4.50 for a flat white or cappuccino.

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