Café Café Mamilla is in the beautiful Elrov quarter in Mamilla, inside the historical Stern House.*
The restaurant offers a dairy menu with a choice of fish, pasta and salad dishes.
We can cater small-scale events on a separate floor – that accommodates up to 50 guests in winter, and 80 in summer. Stern House also contains the Herzl Museum which relates the story of Theodor Herzl’s visit to Mamilla (the captions to photographs and displays are in both Hebrew and English).
An extension to the building is a venue for cultural events – meetings with authors, book-launches, and performances.
Café Café is just a three-minute walk from the Tower of David Museum, and the Jaffa Gate, and six minutes away from the Western Wall.
* The Stern House
The Stern House is a beautifully conserved and reconstructed building in Mamilla, built in 1874 for the Stern family, industrialists who emigrated from Germany. It is one of very few buildings that remained standing after the development programs which demolished most of the neighborhood’s buildings. The building’s preservation is due to the fact the Theodor Herzl, visionary of the Jewish State, spent four days in the building during his 1898 visit to Jerusalem. |