Free WiFi Cafés in Vienna
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).
Joseph has ignited the hype for good bread! The queue is usually long, because the baked goods are coveted hot (often still warm pastries). The bread has cult status and is represented in countless gastronomic establishments. Best-selling breakfast: "Empress" and "Joseph".
Behind the Parémi bakery are two names: Patricia and Rémi. Both learned their boulangerie-pâtisserie craft in France and now implement it perfectly in Vienna. Bread, pastries and confectionery of all kinds are baked fresh every day.
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 "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.
The benchmark for the restaurant, which is often referred to in a derogatory manner as a “bakery café”, is set with the sustainable all-day gourmet spot where nothing is possible without a reservation. The low-acid “Viennese coffee” (from Old Vienna roaster Oliver Goetz) tastes wonderful with organic “Ei Benedict” and co.
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.
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.
Small, chic and very French. An extensive petit déjeuner or a fresh croissant with coffee - the latter are baked several times a day and are incredibly fluffy. And best of all, you can have breakfast all day or simply take the baked goods with you.
The crème de la crème of French patisserie: the sweet masterpieces - tarts, cakes and pastries (but also breakfast) - are elaborately draped and made as if for a photo shoot. Each piece is a work of art. Tarte au Citron and Éclairs like in Paris.
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!
The café, whose name is inspired by the Palais Erzherzog Carl Ludwig, serves masterful specialty coffee, artfully prepared on the high-end portafilter machine. In summer, the garden is transformed into a green oasis of well-being and offers plenty of space.
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.
Rauwolf stands for first-class coffee quality. The second location combines roasting house and brewbar, and that means diverse coffee creations. Chemex, filter, cold brew – there are many new trends to discover here. Have you heard of Cascara coffee tea?
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.
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.
Urban café in the trendy seventh district. Minimalist coffee shop design meets exceptionally good coffee - usually there are even two roasts to choose from. Modern coffee variations also find their place, perfectly complemented by the obligatory banana bread.
The Scandinavian café Ihana (Finnish for "wonderful") offers a refreshing change from classic breakfast and pastries. The homemade, fragrant cinnamon buns, pierogies and smørrebrød breads are a real gastronomic treat!
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!