| Café & Conditorei 1842 | |
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The business in 2011 | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1842 (184 years ago) (1842) |
| Location | Napfgasse 4,Zurich, Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 47°22′17″N8°32′39″E / 47.3714°N 8.5443°E /47.3714; 8.5443 |
| Website | www |
Café & Conditorei 1842 is a café and confectionary inZurich, Switzerland. Established in 1842, it is the oldest café in the city. Located on Napfgasse, near theold town's[1]Grossmünster,[2] the café is on six floors, including a basement.
Eberles Süsskramladen was established by baker Johann Georg Eberle in 1842.[3][4] In 1874, Eberle's son, Julius Carl Heinrich, sold the business to family friend Theodor Schrober, who renamed it Conditorei von Thomas Schober. Both the Eberles and Schrober were fromPfullendorf, Germany.[5] In 2011, it was the Conditorei Schrober Tearoom. Restaurateur Michel Péclard[6] later owned the establishment, which he renamed Conditorei Péclard im Schober.[7][8] It was named Café & Conditorei 1842 in 2019 by its current owners, the Arbeitskette Foundation.[9][10]
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