
Discover Guglhupf Restaurant, where local and seasonal ingredients meet contemporary southwestern German flavors. Whether you’re joining us for our daily brunch or soaking up the Biergarten atmosphere in the evenings, our eclectic venue and inviting patio provide the perfect backdrop for a unique gathering with friends and family.
Vibrant cafe serving seasonal German fare, baked goods & drinks in an open, airy venue.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2706 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd, Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 401-2600
Website: http://www.guglhupf.com/
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Reviews
Very interesting how this restaurant is arranged. For me that is more like a cafe style. You can order food at the window with a cash register or from girls nearby with a device and pay for your order right there. Your order will be brought to you by a waiter and just like in a cafe, you choose the place where you want to sit. I like it very much!
We didn’t have to wait long for our food and coffee, even though the restaurant looked crowded.
I really love croissants and I have to say that almond croissant was surprisingly exactly what a croissant should be – soft inside and crispy outside.
The coffee was also very tasty.
Kippered Salmon was amazing!
I will definitely come back to this place for dinner.
The service is exceptional. The staff is friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming without being overbearing. You feel taken care of from start to finish, which makes the experience that much better.
The food and drinks are outstanding. Their fresh matcha is top-tier—smooth, vibrant, and perfectly balanced. The pastries are incredible: baked fresh, beautifully crafted, and full of flavor. Every bite reflects real quality and attention to detail.
Guglhupf nails it on every level—service, atmosphere, and execution. A true 10/10 overall experience and easily one of the best spots in Durham. Highly recommend.
Honestly, they could make the line process a bit smoother. While we were waiting, I noticed a bunch of empty tables, but the line was still barely moving. It also wasn’t super clear at the end where exactly you’re supposed to go — like whether to walk up to the counter or wait to be seated. It would really help if they had more printed menus outside, so people could decide what they want ahead of time instead of taking forever at the counter. Best move? Check out the menu online before you go.
Now, about the food. We ordered a strawberry cheese danish, which was really good. For our daughter, we got pancakes. My wife had the lamb gyro (or something similar), and I ordered a tuna sandwich on sourdough. Though technically, it was more like a tuna spread than a sandwich — but it was delicious. Not super filling, but really tasty. My wife liked her gyro too, though she said it was a bit awkward to eat — maybe they could plate it differently.
Our daughter loved her pancakes and the cherry cheese danish — both were excellent. So for food, we’d give it 5/5.
Atmosphere-wise, it’s a fun spot — lively and busy, especially in the morning. I’d love to come back during Oktoberfest to really feel the vibe. Definitely another 5/5 for atmosphere.
Now for service — that part I wasn’t thrilled about. You have to get your own water, utensils, and napkins, though they do bring the coffee to your table. I just don’t really get why they ask for 18–25% tips at the counter when you’re basically doing half the work yourself. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it did feel a bit off. Still, it didn’t ruin the experience — just something they could improve on.