Männergarten

Obernzell in Bavaria offered a weißwurst breakfast, lunch, coffee and schafkopf, a Nagelbalken competition and an entertainment programme with a local association showing historical Zündapp mopeds.

[11] French shopping malls have similar offers under the tag garderie pour hommes, for example the Galeries Lafayette in Paris[12] or temporarily in 2010 in Carré Sénart.

[14] The Week quoted complaints that reading books were not encouraged in Manland and criticizing the similarity to the childcare creche, since women were given a buzzer which went off after 30 minutes as a way to treat men like whining children.

[16][17] Martin Huber in the Swiss Tagesanzeiger referred to a survey which suggests that a quarter of couples have quarrels during shopping and a third have experienced losing sight of each other.

Furthermore, Huber refers to female customer requests to IKEA asking in a tongue-in-cheek manner for a day-care center for their husbands analogous to the Småland provided for their children.

"[14] Kristof Magnusson's comedy Männerhort (Men's day care centre / creche) was a success with the Komödie Düsseldorf and is based on a man cave in a large department store.

A Herrengarten (Herr=Sir) offer on the Castrop-Rauxel Home&Garden tradefair
Bier-Esel inn in Cologne