Café Namsa
International delicacies in a cozy atmosphere.
Meals prepared with love and a daily changing lunch menu.
What is behind Namsa?
Café Namsa offers recognized refugees and those entitled to subsidiary protection in Innsbruck the opportunity to use their strengths in a first employment relationship in order to get to know the Austrian working world and expand their social networks.
The Offer
From breakfast to brunch to lunch and catering on top of that. Café Namsa cooks extensively, regionally and internationally.
Every Saturday and Sunday there is Café Namsa Grenzlos Brunch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. International delicacies await you, from hummus to pumpkin seed spread, date cream, waffles, muesli, yoghurt, fruit, semolina, brownies, fresh bread and hand rolls, mountain cheese, sheep cheese, salmon, prosciutto crudo, ham, mountain cheese, fresh vegetables, a hard or soft organic-Free-range eggs and whatever else we spontaneously think of seasonally. Reservation is recommended.
There are high chairs for children and anyone who comes with a baby of crawling age can look forward to the upholstered area where you can eat and drink a café while lying down. There is also a shelf with toys and there is a playground in the courtyard.
Prices
You pay € 24 per person including a hot drink and a hard/soft egg.
Children aged 6 to 10 pay € 13.50 including a small glass of Arabian Nights juice and a hard/soft egg.
Children aged 3 to 5 pay € 7.50 including a small glass of 1001 Nights juice.
Parking
The House of Life does not offer exclusive parking spaces, but there is a short-term parking zone around the house where you can park.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Saturday & Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m
(As of 2024)
Contact
Amberggasse 1
6020 Innsbruck
Tel.: +43 681 / 10 20 20 25
Mail: kontakt@cafenamsa.at
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