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Located in a cellar underneath the Albertina, with a menu of Viennese specialities. Live music from 6:30pm.
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Tasty meals such as medallion of pork in dark beer sauce are on offer here.
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A literary café that offers an extensive range of coffees, excellent cakes, and the international papers. Piano music at weekends (see p77).
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Situated in the historic Palais Ferstel, this café was the meeting point for the city’s intellectuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Live piano music daily (see p76).
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A very charming, small traditional café with stuccoed walls, Diglas sells mouth-watering cakes and you can even watch how apple strudel, Sachertorte and the like are made in the historic bakery.
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Not only one of the city’s oldest but also most beautiful cafés, with cosy red sofas and marble tables. A large variety of cakes and snacks are available.
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Shortly after Mozart’s death in 1791 this café was established in his name. Today it is a classic Viennese café and restaurant, offering not only snacks but also main courses.
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This traditional Viennese café offers a variety of tasty cakes, among them excellent Apfelstrudel . You can read a range of international daily papers while sipping your coffee.
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The tearoom is part of a shop with more than 300 specialist teas. There are fine fruit, black and green teas as well as little snacks, such as scones, cakes and sandwiches.
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This very stylish restaurant offers a selection of the best dishes from around the world, ranging from classic Viennese cuisine to sushi and Thai food. Overlooks Stephansdom.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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