Dogs allowed Cafés in Linz
A cosy meeting place for artists, authors and bon vivants has been lovingly created. According to several baristas, the coffee is among the best in the steel city and the homemade cakes couldn't be bettered by grandma. A feel-good place for everyone.
The restaurant may be a little hidden away, but once you've found it, you'll keep coming back. This is mainly due to the quality, but also to dishes that you won't find anywhere else in Linz: Norwegian Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon and rösti, for example.
Wiener Straße is a vibrant street where global life takes place. And right in the centre is the busy and popular café Die Bohne. Reservations are compulsory, good range of coffee specialities such as flat white. Breakfast with Brandl pastries.
For more than a decade, "Friedl" has been the meeting place for flâneurs with a penchant for exceptional coffee and tempting pastries. Because they taste so good, Elke offers cake workshops and lets people look over her shoulder.
Kurt Traxl is known to the people of Linz as the coffee roaster from the Südbahnhofmarkt. With the café near St Mary's Cathedral, he is sure to win a place in the hearts of coffee lovers. A beautiful extension to the largest church in Upper Austria, featuring many coffee specialities, high organic quality, and fair trade.
In recent years, this pretty café near the Musiktheater has become a favourite of young people and bon vivants alike. Very good coffee and casual breakfast options that take guests all over the world - from Italy to Mexico and France.
The university would only be half as much fun if it weren't for the Teichwerk. A feel-good place for students and external students, right by the pond and the park and with an excellent range of food. Nobody can say no to the sweet breakfast, croissant with Nutella. A top candidate.
The glockenspiel on the main square rings three times, and every time they visit the café, guests think to themselves: this is the right place, this is where coffee house culture is still lived. In winter, Michael Breitfuß runs the best chestnut hut in Linz on Taubenmarkt.
Long before home roasting became hip Bernd Himmetsberger was already roasting coffee beans from selected small farmers and paying a fair price for them. And he still does this today. The quality is top, as are the breakfast options and the homemade cakes.
You don't have to describe the Traxlmayr, you already know it. But if you don't here are a few key facts. Family business since 1847, old Viennese coffee house, idyllic garden, meeting place for politicians and entrepreneurs, 112(!) newspapers to choose from. Any questions?
The pilgrimage church on the Pöstlingberg is a landmark of Linz and the Linzer Torte is a gastronomic highlight. If you want to have both at once, enjoy the cake and delicious coffee at Jindrak directly on the Pöstlingberg. Beautiful view of Linz.
When you say Linzer Torte, you think of the Jindrak patisserie, which sends the sweet landmark all over the world. The various doughnuts are just as delicious, although in tasting sessions it is never clear whether the one with confit or the one with vanilla tastes better.