Why it matters: run as a social cooperative, Bellevue di Monaco houses more than 40 refugees in its buildings on Müllerstrasse and runs its street-level cafe together with immigrants and refugees – the menu hops across the cooks’ home countries. It doubles as one of the Glockenbachviertel’s liveliest cultural spots, with panel talks, concerts, and open workshops from sewing to bike repair. Grab a coffee or a rotating international lunch plate and check the events board on your way in. Closed Mondays; Sundays it wraps up at 4pm.
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Müllerstr. 6 · refugee-run cafe & cultural center · Tue–Sat to 10pm, Sun to 4pm, closed Mon