


What is your biggest shared dream and what would you be prepared to do for it?
To live in Paris or Berlin in the Roaring Twenties. We would immediately volunteer as guinea pigs for time travel.
Could you please describe a perfect Sunday?
Spending the afternoon at the Hot Jazz Club’s "After Church Club" sitting in the sun in the harbour and enjoying coffee and cake with live music.
Where do you come from?
Tina: I’m from Wilhelmshaven, in the North, where people tend to drink a lot of tea. I’ve been living among the coffee-drinking Münster folks for nearly 20 years now.
Ingrid: I’m from Kosice in East Slovakia. I came to Münster in a roundabout way more than 10 years ago.
Have you ever run into anyone “famous“?
Ingrid: One occasionally encounters the bounce of Götz Alsmann’s quiff
Tina: And I used to sit in the same student cafeteria with Jens Lehmann from time to time.
Are you more Latte Macchiato or espresso types?
Tina: In the mornings and afternoons, Latte Macchiato is my favourite, but after a good meal, it’s got to be an espresso, nice and strong with brown sugar.
Ingrid: My favourite is espresso macchiato!
Where do you get the city’s most delicious espresso?
At the "Floyd" by the cathedral or in the "Grava" ice-cream parlour.