A day trip to the Montabaur Shopping Outlet Always worthwhile — not just now in the run-up to Christmas. Before, between and after your shopping trip, enjoy a hearty breakfast, a sweet treat or a hearty snack at the stylish Café Pano.
A ribbon with the word “bread” in several languages is spread across the counter.
From the round table on the cement tile “carpet” and at the seating bar by the window, guests have a great view of some shops in the outlet center.
Quality, origin and craftsmanship
In the new Cafe Pano The palate, eye and soul get their money's worth. Katrin Schmidt and Inka Weisser welcome you in a modern, bright and cozy atmosphere, in which you feel completely at ease.
Modern architecture, classic parquet flooring and cement tiles go together very well.
Your culinary delights include delicious natural sourdough bread from the wood-fired oven using original Pano recipes. It is delivered fresh daily by regional bakers. The fine fruit spreads come from an Upper Bavarian factory; cakes, ice cream, sandwiches, croissants and other delicacies are also lovingly made by hand. “Quality, origin and craftsmanship” are the three pillars of Pano Cafés. And the cement tiles from the Mosáico factory go well with that!
Katrin Schmidt and Inka Weisser are looking forward to your visit!
Mosáico cement tiles — in perfect harmony with wood
The individual furnishing of Café Pano in Montabaur was carried out by interior designer Carolin Merz from Minterior. A lot of wood was used: a total of around 90 square meters on the floor, walls and at the bar. As a second material for designing the café, the two managing directors and Carolin Merz opted for cement tiles from Mosáico. A coherent choice: Like the culinary delights at Pano, they are handmade piece by piece with love and the highest quality. They are also characterized by originality — the craftsmanship of making cement tiles can be traced back to ancient times.
The fresh color combination of the cement tiles in linen, white, fir and steel goes wonderfully with the warm tone of the parquet floor.
The cement tiles in Café Pano — a total of almost 1000 pieces — were professionally installed by the local company Werkgut from Montabaur. The classic pattern with reference number 215 shines in the fresh colors of linen, white, fir and steel — a wonderfully harmonious contrast to the warm wood tones of the parquet.
Photo credit (all photos): Object/Client “PANO Montabaur” www.pano.coop /Interior designers “MINTERIOR UG” www.minterior.de