Homemade Pastries Cafés 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.
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.
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.
When the scent of coffee wafts over Südbahnhofmarkt and a line of people stands in front of the bunkhouse at Marktplatz, Kurt Traxl is probably preparing one of his popular coffees. Traxl's delicious blends, expertise and wit are unbeatable.
Bernd Himmetsberger doesn't give up until he has found the perfect coffee blend. He is equally uncompromising when it comes to the provenance of the food in the café. He knows many farmers personally and grows his own wine. All-time favourite: Breakfast No. 3.
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.
The vaulted interior is just as impressive as the guest garden. There you can simply watch the hustle and bustle and sit back contentedly. A hearty breakfast with ham and eggs or Semmerl (rolls) with homemade jam contribute to the relaxation.
Actually, one gastronomic landmark is enough to accurately describe the pastry shop: Jindrak is the home of the Linzer Torte, the city's most popular souvenir. Another sweet treat: the doughnuts. Especially those filled with vanilla cream.
Dwarf snoozing on the Grottenbahn or enjoying Linzer Torte and a view. Both are possible: first experience a ride on the dragon and then visit a popular café above the rooftops of Linz. Fun on another level.
The place on the Danube, where the sun shines especially long and bathes the terrace in warm light, is already something special. But breakfast and omelettes are also good. Brunch is available until 1 pm. Perfect for reading one of the many daily newspapers.
The smell from the restaurant in the pulsating Taubenmarkt tempts many foodies to let the tram go, wait for the next one and pass the time with a deliciously filled roll, a choux pastry ring or a coffee.
<p><strong>FRÜHSTÜCK. MITTAG. ABEND. WEIN. FEIERN.</strong><br> <br> In der Börserie am Linzer Südbahnhofmarkt erwartet Sie ein umfassendes Genusserlebnis vom Frühstück bis zum Abend, begleitet von erstklassigen Weinen und Gelegenheiten zum Feiern.</p> <p>Beginnen Sie den Tag mit einem ausgiebigen Frühstück und treffen Sie sich zu Mittag mit Freunden oder Geschäftspartnern zum Lunch. Zwei verschiedene Mittagsmenüs (wahlweise mit Vorspeise oder Dessert) werden serviert.</p> <p>Die durchgehend warme Küche von 11 bis 20 Uhr lädt auch am Nachmittag oder Abend zum gemütlichen Verweilen ein. Regelmäßige Weinabende mit ausgewählten Winzern garantieren zudem ein unvergessliches Erlebnis, bei dem Sie das Team der Börserie kulinarisch verwöhnt.</p> <p>Die Börserie ist auch der ideale Ort für Ihre Feierlichkeiten, von Weihnachtsfeiern über Firmenfeiern bis hin zu Geburtstagsfeiern. Ab 40 Personen öffnen wir auch gerne exklusiv an Samstagen.</p> <p>Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!</p> <p><strong>Mehr Infos: <a href="http://www.boerserie.at">www.boerserie.at</a></strong></p>