Café in the "Oberstdorf Haus"
Description
A hot coffee or rather a cool beer? The café in Oberstdorf is located in the middle of the spa gardens and invites you to a little refreshment.
Cool drinks, freshly tapped beer, delicious coffee and tea specialties, cakes and pies, tarte flambée and pizzas. All this and much more, awaits the guest in the Oberstdorf House daily. In summer, the terrace, with a magnificent mountain view, invites you to linger. For drivers of electric wheelchairs, the café offers a "power filling station" for even more energy on the road. The team gets creative for events: individual catering concepts are offered for every occasion: from snacks to 7-course menus, from stand-up snacks to gala buffets.
Information on accessibility
Download short report as PDFAll areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified - accessible for people with walking disabilities and partially accessible for wheelchair users".
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a parking space for people with disabilities.
- The Marktbähnle tram stop is 60 meters away. The Prinzenstraße bus stop is 200 meters away.
- All rooms and facilities that are accessible to guests are step-free/at ground level or accessible via an elevator.
- All doors/passages that are accessible to guests are at least 90 cm wide.
- The café has tables that are max. 80 cm high and can be accessed from a height of 67 cm and a depth of 30 cm.
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities, which can be accessed from both sides (at least 80 cm). There are folding grab rails to the left and right of the toilet.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
- The entrances are visually rich in contrast and recognizable by a tactile change of floor covering.
- The evaluated areas that can be used by the guest are bright and glare-free.
- The signage is designed in clearly legible and contrasting font.
- An outgoing emergency call in the elevator is confirmed audibly. The stopping position is not announced by spoken commands. Alternatively stairs are available.
- At least at the first and last step, stairs have visually contrasting edges and mostly have handrails on both sides.
- The menu font in the cafe is straightforward and visually rich in contrast.
- There is no menu in large print or Braille.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is no audio induction loop in the cafe. A mobile audio induction loop is available in the neighbouring Tourist Information and can also be used in the meeting rooms of the building.
- In the elevator, an outgoing emergency call is confirmed acoustically.
- In the event of an alarm (e.g. fire alarm), it is not clearly indicated visually.
- There are tables with bright and glare-free lighting.
- There are tables where there are no lamps standing or hanging that restrict the field of vision or eye contact.
- There are seating areas with low background noises. There is an electro acoustic sound system in the guest room, but can be switched off/adjusted.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- The name of the coffee house is clearly recognizable from the outside.
- The destinations of the paths are always within sight or there are signs at a visible distance.
- There is no menu with pictures and the dishes are not visibly presented (buffet, bar).
- There is no information in easy language.
- Information is not displayed with pictograms or pictures.
Address & contact
Café im Oberstdorf Haus
87561 Oberstdorf