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All spots tagged 'coffee' x
Reviewed 14. Dec 2006
The communists sure have style when it comes to coffee and the 7th district.
In the Spring / Summer months they have a lovely schanigarten on Siebensternplatz where you can 'borrow' the WLAN from neighboring Schultz, in true kpö style.
Prices are very reasonable and if you're into discussing politics and don't like leaving the 7th district, 7Stern is where you should be.
Reviewed 17. Dec 2006
The Aida is without a doubt one of Vienna's special places for those who love affordable coffee and sweets, cranky but charming waitresses, and lots of 70s design flair.
If you can get past the blinding pink of all Aida's interior, you're one step closer to experiencing Vienna's trashy coffee culture to its extreme. Hang out, have an espresso and listen to the older folks go on and on about everything from dog crap on the street, to the good old days, to the price of milk.
Bit smoky sometimes, but hey, you can't experience Vienna's coffee culture without it.
Discovered 29. Apr 2008
Reviewed 14. Dec 2006
The An-Do is one of Yppenplatz's main arteries for stylish eating in the up and coming area of teh 16th.
The employees are extremely nice, attentive and usually remember you after a few trips. All of the meals use extremely fresh ingredients and there are quite a few vegetarian and possibly some vegan options as well. Their tofu sandwiches are less than 3 EUR and one of the tastiest I've ever had.
DJ and live music events occur in the back room, which I think used to be an old meat-locker, only instead of slabs of beef hanging out, there is now trendy artwork from local Vienna artists.
Reviewed 03. Nov 2006
Bagel Station is Vienna's best spot for grabbing delicious bagel sandwiches, coffee and soups for takeaway.
They are vegetarian and vegan friendly, even going so far as to make sure that their bagel dough is prepared vegan. Soy milk is available for delicious cafe lattes for an extra .50 cents. A bit small unfortunately, with seating room for around 20 people.
Reviewed 08. Dec 2006
The Blue Box is one of Vienna's hidden pop culture treasures.
Next time you're watching Falco's 'Amadeus' video, keep an eye out for the scene where a bunch of burly biker dudes are sitting around a bar-like area, that's the Blue Box!
Vegetarian meals, ok prices and sometimes has DJs spinning tolerable music at a tolerable volume level. Their vegetarian and vegan menus are sometimes hit and miss, but, usually a hit. Same for their waiting staff, who I must sadly admit are usually a miss.
Discovered 20. Aug 2007
Discovered 01. Dec 2007
Reviewed 16. Nov 2006
My favorite bakery in Wien.
The service is outstanding with some the friendliest employees I've ever met in the city. Their breads always taste super fresh and are amazingly delicious. A bit more expensive than your local Anker, but well worth it.
Reviewed 13. Apr 2009
I've never been to a better little bakery in Wien than Bäckerei Schwarz.
It's a touch on the pricey side, but their bread is absolutely high quality, delicious and I don't feel as skanky eating it as I do when I'm eating the cheapest Ubahn station bread.
The service is always personal and friendly, though at times a bit slow when there is a line. The nice older lady behind the counter remembers me after my first visit and always tries to pre-guess my order before I even reach the counter.
Reviewed 03. Mar 2007
A dark, sometimes smoky and usually pretty weird cafe tucked away on a small street in the first district.
An ideal stop for a cup of coffee if you're in the first and want to avoid the horrid Starbucks pits which are popping up around the area.
Full of history, the Alt Wien was started by the Hawelka family in the late 30s before the start of their famed Cafe Hawelka (http://tupalo.com/spot/144) and is always a pleasant treat to visit and witness a different take on Vienna's coffee culture.
Reviewed 14. Dec 2006
Cafe C.
I. is a legend in the 16th, offering an all-day breakfast menu, a few vegetarian options, affordable coffee and a lovely, but always full, schanigarten in the spring/summer months.
C.I. also goes one step further, offering their neighbors German integration and language courses, beat that.
Discovered 06. Jul 2007
Reviewed 10. Nov 2006
Ultra stylish 50ies style interior, usually pleasant service, Brazilian jazz and Boards of Canada on the sound system, what better place to have a cheap cup of coffee and surf the net?
Reviewed 05. Nov 2006
One of the hot spots for the hip and beautiful in the 7th district.
Europa has lots of style and flair, some of which will rub off on you while you're posing so artfully, enjoying your cup of coffee or Wiener Frühstück.
Also has a dark and hip danceclub hidden behind the backwall (which you can open by placing your hand on a futuristic security panel) featuring sometimes famous DJs spinning the latest house, techno and dance vinyl almost every evening.
Reviewed 03. Nov 2006
One of the most famous cafes in Vienna, if you're stuck in the first district and need to get your hourly caffeine fix, then there's no better place than the Hawelka.
The second home to many a thinking people over the last 60 or so years, the Hawelka has a charming dark and rough atmosphere, just like their coffee.
Discovered 09. Jan 2007
Reviewed 21. Jan 2007
An amazing old-time Vienna coffee house right off of Brunnenmarkt.
The service is outstanding usually by the owners themselves and their bakery smells so damn good that if it weren't for my whole being vegan thing I'd dive head first into their giant bowls of cake icing.
Their prices are extremely affordable and it's a great place to sit around and simply watch the incredible characters that also come for their daily cup of coffee.
Reviewed 29. Nov 2006
I don't even know where to start with Cafe Mentone.
Everything about it is amazing, from the lovely husband and wife team who run the place, to their incredibly affordable menu (large espresso and an apfeltstrudel runs you less than 5 EUR!), to the charming pictures from Richard Gere hanging up in the cellar.
The service is top notch and I can certainly say this is the best place to grab a quick and affordable coffee within the 7th.
Reviewed 15. Nov 2006
My favorite falafel in Vienna and some darn good hummus also!
The Nil is famous for it's fine Egyptian cooking and it's casual and friendly atmosphere. The coffee is incredible. The only problem I have with Nil is the amount of cigarette smoke! In the winter months you get a giant mouthful of throat choking cigarette smoke when getting into the door. I don't see the smoking problem in Vienna going away anytime soon I'm afraid.
Discovered 18. Nov 2006
Reviewed 02. May 2007
Finally made it to Caffe Latte after years of walking past and wondering what really was going on inside that dark and opposing storefront.
Inside the cafe is covered in dark wood floors, shiny glass and surprisingly pleasant waiting staff. Coffee is quite ok, though, no soy milk, but hey, what can ya do?
Free and fast WLAN is a huge plus.
Reviewed 04. Jun 2007
Coffee was quite ok, though not the cheapest I've ever experienced.
Their schanigarten was quite nice though and you can never go wrong with sitting out on the sidewalk in the 9th district.
They have a US-like policy with their WIFI unfortunately, which means you have to pay, or buy a coffee every 30 minutes to get free access.
Reviewed 24. Jul 2007
Offering great coffee, free wifi, air conditioning and amazing opening hours (23 hours a day!
) which remind me of the great all night coffee dives in the US, the Drechsler is still a great coffee house after its recent renovation.
With a much younger clientèle (we saw at least 4 'bobo' families, one even carrying a Polaroid sx-70, helloooo trendy!), a fashionable interior and it's vicinity to Naschmarkt, it's perfect for a quick visit during your shopping day or to take a seat and finish writing that novel you've always thought of publishing.
Reviewed 03. Nov 2006
Some of the most famous coffee in Vienna and certainly one of the most well-known coffee houses.
The service has always been good for me, their coffee is nice and smooth and sitting in the Sperl always gives you the feeling you're in old-time Wien enjoying a cheap cup of joe.
Prices are quite ok for Vienna, though, there certainly are cheaper options, but why miss-out on the history and atmosphere of the Sperl just to save a few Euro-cents?
Reviewed 16. Jan 2008
Coffee was quite good, they used vanilla-flavored soy milk, which always results in a few extra kudo points in my book.
Staff was actually pleasant, unlike the Coffee Fellows greener competitor.
Upstairs cafe was quite pleasant, music wasn't loud, wifi was fast and solid and their internet prices were quite acceptable. Quick tip, Hotel Excelsior across the street has free and open wifi, which you can use from the downstairs cafe here ;)
Discovered 23. Jul 2008
Reviewed 21. Aug 2009
A legendary cafe house, with great coffee in a perfect location.
This Moser in Wien 1010 is perfectly situated on one of the liveliest streets in the famous first district of Austria, so sitting outside on the sidewalk pays off if you are in the mood for a little people watching to go along with your coffee, bagel and scenic view.
Reviewed 30. Apr 2007
One of Vienna's hippest cafes, just a short walk from MuseumsQuartier.
The coffee is good and there always seems to be a handful of other folks with Macbooks sitting around taking advantage of the 'free' WLAN. I say free because they supposedly start charging after 15 minutes of usage, but, I've yet to witness anyone actually pay.
Also, there's not many places in Vienna where you can sit in a 400 EUR chair while sipping your coffee, then include the chair in your bill and walk out with it (if you're the type to drop 400 EUR on a chair).
Reviewed 17. Apr 2009
Super hip atmosphere which was an awesome thing to have considering I was surrounded by, well, Texas.
Coffee was great, the girls behind the counter were friendly, had tattoos and didn't scoff at my requesting soy milk.
Even though it was about 1,000 degrees outside, the seating was comfortable and we were surrounded by hippies, punks and skaters all hanging out and listening to music / enjoying the weather.
Discovered 28. Apr 2008
Discovered 09. Jul 2007
Reviewed 07. Sep 2009
An amazing soda-pop supermarket!
A giant supermarket filled with over 500 flavors of soda, pop, colas and everything else carbonated. Not the healthiest of markets, but if you love national, international, regional and local colas and sodas, you've just found your heaven.
John Neese (the owner) loves his carbonated drinks and now I have to admit, so do I!
Reviewed 05. Nov 2006
The Kantine is a Museums Quartier favorite, with a large garden seating area in the summer, and plenty of life and music inside during the winter.
This place is usually packed, so large groups beware, you probably won't find a spot during the rush time periods.
Right in the middle of MQ's 'Electric Avenue', you can take two-steps next door into the book shop, buy the latest issue of Architectural Digest and head back into Kantine for a coffee and afternoon of comfortable and warm reading time.
Has quite a few options for vegetarians, but the vegan options are a bit slim, but hey, it's getting there. The tofu-salad is always fresh and knusprig.
Reviewed 03. Nov 2009
Super hip little coffee house, with great cocktails and happy hour.
They have coffee from around the world, and made me one of the best soy lattes I've ever had. Music wasn't annoying loud, but it was a bit crowded, which can be a good or bad thing (wasn't so bad in my opinion).
Free wifi for 30 minute with ever order you place and the waiters and waitresses were super nice and fashionable.
Discovered 22. Mar 2007
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Reviewed 16. Dec 2006
A surprising find, the Ronahi is a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant hidden in a somewhat quiet street in the 7th.
Interior is nice and clean, featuring 2 floors and comfortable, casual seating around darkwood tables with gentle music throughout.
The food is filling and quite affordable, since it seems students are Ronahi's primary demographic. Oh, Ronahi provides free wireless internet, so, expect to be surrounding by a handful of students clacking away on their keyboards while downing a bowl of hummus.
OH, one more thing, they have DR PEPPER on the menu. You Amerikanskis know what I'm talking about.
Reviewed 13. Dec 2006
The books and magazines mege-store right on Mariahilferstrasse.
4 floors of reading pleasure including a nice little sit-down cafe overlooking the ants walking down the street below. Thalia even has a nice and new English section with many of the newest English best-sellers.
Reviewed 28. Nov 2006
The Topkino is an ultra-hip bar, cafe and movie theater all in one.
The Theaters are small and cozy, usually showing independent or cutting edge films mixing in a few classics here and there, often times in English. The sound quality and screen quality seem to be quite ok, just be prepared for the projector operator to sometimes edit the reels out of sync, leaving you watching a film completely out of order. The time it happened to me was amusing and not the end of the world and we even got a free movie pass from Top afterwards.
Their bar is packed in the evenings full of beautiful people listening to beautiful DJ mixes drinking beautiful drinks while doing everything they can to get the attention of everyone in the room.
Their prices are surprisingly ok, the coffee is good and they have an excellent tofu dish on the menu. Hopefully they keep it up and start offering a little more veggie/vegan dishes for us non-meat mouths.
Discovered 29. Apr 2009
Discovered 03. Mar 2007
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