5 COFFEESHOPS in Vienna

1. Latte Grande: Daily breakfast buffet with hot and cold/ sweet and sour food, international appetizers, tea, coffee and juice for 6,90 € They also offer a brunch on Sundays, which is 10,90€ but it is pretty crowded then and not as comfortable as for a usual breakfast.

Währinger Gürtel 139, 1180 Wien

2.  Blaustern: Coffee is roasted directly by the the coffeeshop. They serve delicious food and partly take care of healthy ingredients. The atmosphere is quite crowded, but still very comfortable and enjoyable.

Döblinger Gürtel 2, 1190 Wien

3. Café Hawelka: Get your traditional Viennese coffee there but do not expect too much of an extensive breakfast. Concerning food it is used to the basics, but people are very special. It was used to be a get-together for well-known Austrian people from the literature and arts scene such as Andrè Heller, H.C. Artmann and Helmut Qualtinger. The waiter and the furniture apparently left from this age.

Dorotheergasse 6, 1010 Wien

4. Café Merkur: Huge breakfast plates from all different countries as from Greece, Italy and India for a little more than three Euro. It is a place for students and those who like artistic flair.

Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien

5. Café Central: Once known as a get-together for Austrian personalities such as Arthur Schnitzler, Sigmund Freud, Peter Altenberg and Leo Trotzki, it still has its frisky architecture and interior design. It reminds a little on Sissi’s time in Schloss Schönbrunn.

Herrengasse 17, 1010 Wien

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