Free WiFi Cafés in Styria
The craft of confectionery has been upheld in the family business for 120 years. Today, the Fitz is a place for creative patisserie. A taster: coconut and raspberry pannacotta. Traditional treats such as mousse rolls or hand doughnuts with vanilla are also a must.
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.
Top location at the Stadtpark, the café scores with cool furnishings and a small, very fine guest garden. For breakfast, there is excellent coffee, egg dishes, anchovy bread or tender ham. The desserts and the wine and cocktail selection are also impressive.
The location near the Technical University is attractive and the atmosphere is very casual. Chocolate brownie or cheesecake go well with the excellent in-house coffee or matcha latte, and the bagel variations are also very popular. Tea drinkers also get their money's worth.
The flagship store is always a hive of activity. People make a pilgrimage here for the delicious in-house roasted coffee. Sesame or pretzel bagels are filled with salmon, avocado and cream cheese, or with ham, tomato and mozzarella. The smoothies are also popular.
Creative tartlets, fine pralines, chocolate bars, colourful macarons and cakes are delivered fresh daily from the bakery in Feldbach. Deliciously delicate temptations that texture in your mouth. If you fancy something savoury, start the day with breakfast.
Lovingly decorated rooms to make you feel at home with a view of the countryside. The breakfast plays all the pieces with egg dishes, ham platter, fresh fruit and vegetables. The caffè latte is really good, accompanied by home-made pastries such as rhubarb strudel.
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.
As if you were sitting in a friend's living room. The shelves on the walls are filled with books, board games, spices and chocolate. Various types of coffee and teas beckon - along with buttery croissants and juicy cinnamon buns. Good dishes from all over the world.
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.
In the guest garden with a view of the atmospheric Franciscan quarter, you can enjoy coffee made from beans sourced directly and fairly from the coffee farmers. Chai latte, matcha latte and cocoa are also delicious. Smoothies and milkshakes round off the offer.
The branch on Lendplatz offers a wide range of blends and single origins, and the best advice is available. The many in-house roasts are designed to cater for every taste. The expertise is also passed on in workshops.
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".
Formerly a water tower, today a café in the countryside. Start the day with sweet and savoury breakfast compositions. Later, focaccia and brown bread toast are served. Ice cream creations and pancakes with berryish ragout and hazelnut cream also sweeten life.
The roof terrace with a view of the Schlossberg is amazing. Breakfast is perfect for late risers, with smoked salmon, prosciutto and egg in a glass with fresh bread and whipped butter until 4.30pm. For lunch treat yourself to sweet potato fries.
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.
Regner has been baking for over 350 years, and old recipes from previous generations are still successfully upheld. The Seckau gingerbread is the company's trademark, but the twelve varieties of chocolate balls are also impressive. The cakes are true works of art.
Right next to the Heilandskirche church this small café is a popular meeting place on Kaiser-Josef-Markt. In addition to delicious coffee and exceptional pastries the kitchen is known for cooking its way across the continents.
The selection of bread and pastries is truly impressive: sourdough and wholemeal bread, French baguettes, crispy rolls and fluffy Danish and yeast dough pastries. The pastries, cakes and homemade ice cream flavours also bring sunshine to the day.