Cannibal Café was an early internet forum dedicated to anthropophagic (cannibalistic) fetishes that gained worldwide notoriety for its role in the Armin Meiwes
Tutorials: The site originally hosted guides and tutorials on topics such as keeping "human cattle" and proper impalement techniques before evolving into a message-board format.
Following the media exposure of the case, the site was shut down in the cannibal cafe forum archive top
The Armin Meiwes & Bernd Brandes Interaction: The most historically significant archive entry is the thread where Bernd Brandes allegedly responded to Armin Meiwes' advertisement. This exchange led to the notorious real-world event in Rotenburg, Germany.
used the forum (along with other similar sites) to find a voluntary victim, Bernd Brandes , whom he subsequently killed and partially consumed. Termination: Cannibal Café was an early internet forum dedicated
"Slaughter Meetings": Users posted advertisements seeking partners for real-world encounters. Meiwes himself posted under the name "Antrophagus" or "Franky," seeking "well-built men to be eaten".
: Users freely discussed recipes, shared artwork, and posted advertisements for "slaughter boys" or "victims" willing to be consumed. Archival Status used the forum (along with other similar sites)
: Armin Meiwes posted a request for a "well-built man, 18–30, who would like to be eaten by me". The Meeting