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Here they show just how diverse coffee can be. They experiment with different roasts and preparation methods to create flavour profiles that could not be more diverse. Filter, French press, aeropress - real professionals are at work here!
A family business that focuses on individuality and the personal touch. The variety of homemade pastries ranges from A for apple strudel to Z for Zwetschkenfleck. And the Hawelka statue in front of the door could hardly be a better omen.
A classic coffee house where enjoyment takes time. On the main square, you can meet in the charming sidewalk garden, take a look at the pastry display case and choose your favourite sweet. All beautiful to look at - and genuine craftsmanship.
The café is located directly in the Kunstschmiede Panzenböck premises. In short: art and coffee are not a minor matter here, but the centrepiece of a concept that impresses with a wealth of ideas, taste and plenty of emotion.
The love for the product is in the detail: Handmade rolls, also gluten-free, sourdough bread from Joseph, high-quality organic ingredients, homemade jams and more. The coffee is also characterised by quality, with beans from Erika Coffee Roasters. Top-quality cold brew!
All-round gourmet package: bagels, toasts (also vegan) and quiches warm from the oven, plus sweet waffles and homemade pastries waiting to be savoured in the display case. The coffee comes from the award-winning St. Pölten roastery Felix.
The historical roots of the imperial court bakery are masterfully embedded in a modern concept. A perfect blend of contemporary gastronomic trends and classic pastry recipes. The pistachio and kalamansi torte is a speciality.
An authentic coffee house experience! In a stylish, traditional ambience with soft piano music, you can read the newspaper, have a hearty breakfast or enjoy your favourite pastry. Best of all, the Kanzlei is open all year round.
In a prime city centre location, this coffee house brings past times back to life. The stylishly dressed waiter serves classic coffee specialities. Always with a smile and that portion of humour that, like whipped cream, is simply part of the strudel.
Where coffee and pastries form a perfect symbiosis: The house is particularly well known for its sweet poppy seed specialities such as macaroons or poppy seed wuzler as well as for hand-scooped chocolates in unusual varieties - from whisky to quail egg liqueur.
In the centre of Krems' old town, the café presents itself in the classic Viennese coffee house style - ideal for quiet mornings with a coffee and newspaper. You can watch the colourful hustle and bustle from the garden outside. Great pastries!
As a café, restaurant and bar, the establishment not only offers a varied breakfast menu with classic and modern dishes, but also plenty of extras and variety in the drinks and coffee selection. Unique historical ambience.
Pastries that enchant - traditional recipes of course, but also modern ones. The foam rolls are famous and should not be missed and can be savoured in the morning. All generations feel at home here.
Named after the two Carambol tables and offering a wide range of events and a first-class selection, the café is a living room, stage and breakfast oasis all in one. This is where those who love joie de vivre, conviviality and a genuine coffee house experience meet.
The pastries will not only soothe your palate, but also your heart. The idyllic arcaded courtyard is a wonderful place to relax - the perfect place to savour the art of cake in peace and quiet. The Eisenhutkipferl has gastronomic cult status!
With a view of the Steiner Tor, the café is one of the most charming places in Krems. Inside there is an elegant coffee house flair, outside you can enjoy the terrace and pavement café. Breakfast is served in a relaxed atmosphere until 6 p.m. - plus delicious pastries and homemade ice cream.
A real old Viennese coffee house, just the way you want it. Markus Mader upholds tradition and pays special attention to coffee and pastries. You can also enjoy what is probably the most beautiful view of Melk Abbey from the spacious pavilion garden.