Child friendly Cafés in Graz
Take a break from everyday life in the cool brasserie with home-roasted coffee or a glass of Champagne, the lavish breakfast buffet or dishes such as pasta, risotto and roast salmon. The ice-cream and pastry display case is top of the range.
The rose garden in a green courtyard is a quiet, cooling oasis in the centre of Graz, especially in summer. For a creative breakfast, beetle bean spread, Styrian seed oil dish, baked vegetables and Bircher muesli are served. Delicious cakes await in the display case.
Highly qualified coffee experts run the charming café. The beans come from sustainable production and are roasted with great expertise. Coffee lovers will be delighted by the single-origin coffees, which are served using various brewing methods.
The popular hotel offers traditional coffee house culture, where you can still read the newspaper and listen to soft music. From the pastry display case you can choose apple or curd strudel, Sacher cake and Danish pastries. Excellent Turkish coffee.
Stylish industrial chic interior, in summer you can sit in the garden under the old lime tree. The many savoury and sweet breakfast options are delicious, and the quiche is highly recommended. In addition to good coffee, you can enjoy homemade drinks such as hot ginger.
The morning is celebrated with a delicious breakfast of croissant, ham, egg, pumpkin seeds and a glass of Prosecco or a Moretti beer. Coffee is served from the machine, the filter or in the Turkish version. Also with oat milk or "iced".
The friendly café is also known as a children's café, with plenty of space for the little ones to play. The café's own bakery produces Danish pastries, nut crowns and doughnuts, and the coffee is also excellent. Hot snacks and sandwiches are available to satisfy small appetites.
The small guest garden in the traffic-calmed street is a tempting place to start the day with a variety of breakfast options including chia pudding, porridge, vegan cake or hummus with crunchy vegetables. For lunch, there are flinty grilled sweet potatoes or couscous.
Student, urban, nostalgic, vintage - Die Scherbe has it all. The menu is just as varied. At the weekend, you can go travelling and choose Persian, English, Indian, Swedish or Tuscan for breakfast, depending on your taste.
This traditional business produces cakes, fruit tarts, sponge cake, and excellent truffles and chocolates according to traditional recipes. Only the best ingredients are used for the homemade ice cream. There are classic flavours as well as unusual ones.
If you like it colourful, this is the place for you. The walls are countered with countless comics. In addition to coffee, milkshakes, refreshing lemonades, cold beer and wine are served. For breakfast, there is homemade millet and oat porridge or pancakes with vanilla ice cream.