Dogs allowed Cafés in Vienna
Whether a quick espresso at the bar or an indulgent breakfast, everyone will be happy here. Hearty or sweet, vegan and vegetarian - no problem at all. The elegant setting attracts the "who's who" as well as tourists and Viennese alike.
Steirereck stands for pure excellence. No wonder, then, that the establishment was once again voted the best restaurant in the city. The exclusive, luxurious breakfast at the Meierei is equally impressive. Exquisite ingredients, handled with perfection, from ostrich egg dishes to Beuscherl (offal ragout).
The barista at the counter is undoubtedly a coffee expert. The knowledge in processing the coffee beans (wild coffee from roaster Leonhard Wild) is impressive. The quality was previously verified in the Balthasar Lab - workshops are also offered here.
The gastronomic spectrum ranges from shakshuka to "Grandma Ströck's breakfast roll" - pastry specialties from patissier Pierre Reboul (the croissant!) are, of course, not to be missed. The house coffee (Central America) complements the breakfast selection with its mild acidity.
The "Pirates" are synonymous with first-class quality and place particular emphasis on organically grown and aromatically unique specialty coffee. Whether at the bar or in the roastery, true professionals work here with a taste for pleasure and a gastronomic spirit.
Classy and stylish down to the last detail, even the coffee-to-go cup is an eye-catcher. A place that embodies quality through and through; exclusive produce, furniture and decorative elements have a line. A place for the discerning palate with an "urban appetite".
Not only for hotel guests. An exquisite breakfast at the Guest House starts the day in style. In-house pastries, specially roasted coffee and a variety of breakfast packages are available. Perhaps even an oyster as a special addition?
The history of the Hofzuckerbäckerei Demel dates back to 1786. Once reserved for a select few, it is now a world-renowned institution for coffee and pastries. The café offers enjoyment and a visit to the museum at the same time – the displays are irresistible.
100% gluten-free zone! Sweet cakes, pastries and countless breakfast combinations - all gluten-free, sugar-reduced and free of artificial additives. On top of that there is Fairtrade organic coffee, regional ingredients and a vegan offer!
This traditional coffee house embodies Viennese charm par excellence. The charming waiter serves apple strudel and coffee in style on a silver platter. As a meeting place for politicians and journalists, there are always interesting things to see at the Landtmann.
The café, open until 3 pm, naturally pays special attention to breakfast. Quality and freshness are paramount. The coffee is particularly impressive, even as an espresso martini shot. The menu can be described as a land of milk and honey.
The motto is now an urban trend - an island of relaxation in the middle of the city, with a large sun deck and unique, maritime flair. The menu offers breakfast highlights, healthy bistro dishes and homemade desserts. Ship ahoy!
Rauwolf is expanding its locations and has moved into the traditional Gerngross department store with its new branch. The modern coffee style is well received. As a roasting house and brew bar, Rauwolf is committed to perfect coffee preparation, tailored to the individual guest.
Coffee and wine enjoyment go hand in hand here. A real insider tip and yet always full due to its really small size. The standing bar is perfect for an after-work drink at the bar, and during the day the espresso at the bar provides a bar feeling.
A varied offer, and around the clock. The focus is on Levantine-Oriental cuisine. The organic ingredients come from regional suppliers, which are also listed on the menu. Coffee is from Hornig, and there is even a Westpol blend of tea.
The Daniel Bakery is not only open to hotel guests. A rich breakfast buffet awaits you until 10 a.m., on weekends and holidays even longer. The stylish and urban ambience fits the modern Viennese lifestyle.
Between potted strudel and goulash, it's a great place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Regulars from the creative industries appreciate not only the "Hurch coffee" (= triple espresso), but also the relaxed nature of this institution. Newspaper service included!
Café Korb embodies Vienna's coffee house culture like no other - and has done so for over 100 years. Historically charged and with classic coffee house furniture, the charm has always been preserved. Susanne Widl has been successfully carrying on the legacy since 2000.
Once you've proven yourself to Patrick Schönberger as a coffee nerd, grinds and roasts quickly dominate the discourse. Chatting with the neighbours is a daily routine. After all, people like to stay longer here if they "just wanted" to have a quick espresso.
The Hübler has been established as a gastronomic temple since 1955! The café offers first-class cakes, fine confectionery, pastries, ice cream and especially a comprehensive selection of sandwiches. Ideal also for celebrations and special events!