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The small bar in a simple but sophisticated Adolf Loos design is one of the most beautiful nightspots in town. It also serves delectable cocktails.
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Located in a former slaughterhouse, the music ranges from punk to Indie.
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A cosy wine bar and restaurant. Try homemade goat’s cheese marinated in olive oil and herbs. From the wine boutique you can take a bottle home with you.
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This party spot is open Thursday to Sunday with a mainly teenage audience. Every kind of music.
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This trendy club in the arcades of the U6 metro plays electronic music.
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This bustling pub, in an area known as the Bermuda Triangle, is renowned for its draught beer served in clay jugs as well as its variety of bottled beers. There is a dance floor in the basement.
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Established in 1918, this typical Viennese coffeehouse is particularly popular with night owls and early birds as it opens in the early morning hours.
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A peaceful café and a retreat for reading the daily papers. There is a games room where you can play chess or cards.
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The simple but very stylish interior of the popular Café Museum was originally designed by the architect Adolf Loos. The back room has tables for card games and chess (see p77).
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A traditional café just off the main shopping drag with the obligatory variety of coffees, cakes, snacks and newspapers. A great break from nearby shopping.
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