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Café 100 sits at the most symbolically perfect address in Dresden's queer geography: number 100 on the Alaunstraße, the street that defines the Neustadt's alternative character. The Alaunstraße is Dresden's answer to Berlin's Oranienstraße — a long, dense corridor of bars, independent shops, clubs and community spaces that concentrates the district's creative energy into a single walkable stretch. At number 100, Café 100 has occupied its position long enough to become genuinely legendary: a queer café-bar that operates as a community space as much as a commercial venue. The afternoon shifts are calm — coffee, cake, a place to work or meet friends, a community notice board, a sense of the neighbourhood's social fabric. As the evening progresses, the café transitions into a bar: wine, cocktails, the conversations get louder. The walls carry years of queer culture: flyers, art, the accumulated evidence of community life. For LGBTQ+ visitors to Dresden, Café 100 is the essential orientation point — the place to understand what the Neustadt's queer scene actually is and where it's going on any given night.
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