"Coffee Bar/Café" Cafes in Linz
The lovingly designed pallet furniture and the plant troughs give the place a feel-good atmosphere. The fact that it also serves one of the best espressos in town as well as filter coffee is the icing on the cake. Speaking of cream: the pastries taste like grandma's.
Trendy, hip establishment in the heart of the old town, popular with free spirits, artists and students alike. Hedonists particularly enjoy sitting outside, watching the hustle and bustle of the old town and sinking into pastry bliss.
The fact that Wiener Straße is regularly stormed by breakfast enthusiasts is due to Café Bohne. A large selection of coffee specialties, creative and unique breakfast variations, and Brandl pastries attract Linzers. Reservations are recommended.
Delightful restaurant on Pfarrplatz that brings together people with and without disabilities. The homemade pastries such as Apfelschlangerl or Rahmkipferl are in a class of their own, and you could spoon the milk foam on the cappuccino all day long.
At the gates of Linz, right by the Danube, Le Bonbon delights with French specialties and pastries. Good coffee is just as much a matter of course as the oven-fresh croissants, which you can enjoy sweet or savoury with ham.
The main street is pulsating again. This is also thanks to the café, which attracts many young, hip people. It's hard to find more coffee variations in Linz. This is just as much in keeping with the spirit of the times as the chic guest garden, with a spray-painted ocelot as a wall motif.
Carina and Tom Hausknecht describe themselves as "old gastro hands" from the old town. They really know how to always put a smile on the guest's face by means of perfect service and beverage expertise. Very good omelettes, sandwiches - and espresso.
Intoxicatingly good store in Magazingasse, where coffee craft meets hempisserie. Croissants with hemp nougat cream boost endorphin production and simply make you happy. Accompanied by an exquisite espresso from the fine portafilter machine. Perfect.
Actually, you could quietly start studying again, some guests probably think as they sit by the pond on the university campus. A cool location with an equally well thought-out menu. Praiseworthy: porridge with oat milk - not only for vegans!
One of the highlights on Klammstrasse! On nice days, the breakfast aficionados sit in the small but chic guest garden, watch the petanque players and calmly put together their individual breakfast using a modular system. Top service.
Sailors take note! If you want to taste the best homemade pastries like Zupf- or Apfel-Streuselkuchen on a ship in Linz and enjoy locally roasted Fairtrade coffee to go with it, you should check in at the Salonschiff in Urfahr. A meeting place for artists.
The cult café in Linz and the second living room of actors, musicians and the alternative scene. Almost in the first row, free of foot traffic and with a view of the Danube, you can treat yourself to a standing coffee for 1 euro or a regional beer. Delicious African food is also available.
Old, established and popular café in Biesenfeld. Nostalgic people take a seat in the coffee house, feast on cake and coffee or treat themselves to a hearty omelet with ham. Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy the display case and bring pastries to their loved ones.