Warm Dishes Cafés in Tyrol
Single provenance and mild speciality roasts ensure enjoyable coffee moments. There are also homemade cakes and pastries with no artificial additives. In the morning, homemade granola with farmer's yoghurt or creamy porridge with hazelnut butter and coconut are tempting. Top!
Coffee becomes a journey of discovery here: From the robust Arabica-Robusta mix to the gently dried organic variety, every bean undergoes precise roasting in the roastery in Tschamlerstraße. Those who want more can refine their own preparation skills in the workshop.
Between the train station and the city centre is a small spot for great flavours: flat white, cappuccino or iced coffee made from specially roasted beans. There are also homemade muffins and vegan flapjacks - always served with a smile.
The lively Sparkassenplatz is home to a piece of Italy: espresso, cappuccino, corretto and ristretto are of the highest quality. In the morning, fluffy, filled croissants invite you to linger, while in the evening, aperitivo classics emphasise the Mediterranean lifestyle.
Dinzler coffee, chocolate with eggnog and ginger tea meet creative brunch ideas. A speciality: Japanese eggs with soy sauce and rice wine. Classics such as the Tyrolean breakfast with bacon and mountain cheese or homemade cakes round off the menu.
Between bookshop and street café, the day starts with organic coffee, chia pudding, porridge or sourdough panini - daily until 11 am. From midday, the menu changes to cakes and hot dishes. Much vegetarian, some vegan, all homemade.
The aroma of our own coffee unfolds between the marble table and the roasting machine. The breakfast and brunch variations are freshly prepared "à la minute". In addition, daily cakes and strudel - served with the self-image of genuine Viennese coffee house culture.
Viennese-style coffee, fresh Guglhupf and classic strudel characterise the menu. The cake display changes daily and breakfast comes in 14 different flavours. Between crystal chandeliers and marble tables, the coffee house lives up to its traditional form.
Hand-roasted coffee meets homemade cakes and a breakfast menu that can be customised with small tapas elements - with vegetarian options and a focus on regional and seasonal ingredients. Aperitivo is served in the afternoon.
In the Saggen district, this charming café offers a range of vegan breakfast options: from porridge and pancakes to savoury burritos and bagels - all largely gluten-free. From lunchtime, the menu is filled with cakes, waffles and changing lunch dishes.
In the stylish old town house, the day begins with a breakfast made from seasonal organic ingredients with a love of detail. Homemade cakes, jams and syrups accompany specialities from the coffee machine - complemented in the evening by aperitivi, wine and gin and tonic.
Breakfast offers more than just a good cappuccino, which also tastes good with oat or soya milk: Turkish menemen, wholemeal bread and special toast meet fluffy croissants. There's also apple juice from the region and a small selection of creative dishes.
The croissants with various fillings (pistaccio!) are to die for, accompanied by Gardelli espresso with a fine crema. During the day, sweet treats and snacks alternate, served with Italian self-confidence and refreshing cordiality.
Viktor serves its own coffee blend: three Arabicas from Guatemala, Brazil and El Salvador. This is accompanied daily by sweet temptations in the form of cakes, pastries and chocolates - supplied by the traditional Peintner confectionery. And their own ice cream in summer.
On the main square, the classically furnished café invites you to take a sweet break: the cake counter offers traditional cakes, imaginative home-made creations, chocolate and pralines - all homemade. Creamy ice-cream and Lienz Lebzelt complete the offer.
Daniel Ibounig and Nora Dariz have dedicated themselves to the sweet craft and also serve top-quality (spanking) cakes, desserts and chocolates at the new location - as well as customised wedding cakes. Hausbrandt coffee and organic tea are served for breakfast.
Neapolitan Passalacqua coffee plays the leading role in one of Innsbruck's older alleyways. It is served with fresh sfogliatelle and Italian breakfast with filled croissants. In the evening, switch to aperitivo - served with attention to detail.
On the sun terrace in Vorderstadt, you can enjoy velvety Italian coffee with a view of Kitzbühel's city life. There are also sweet classics and cakes that change daily. Those who stay longer will find aperitivi and selected wines on the menu.
Espresso, cappuccino or extended coffee are prepared with Italian beans and barista expertise. The display case changes daily - with cakes, tarts and strudels made in-house. In summer, creamy ice cream from a Styrian manufactory comes into play.
For over 60 years, the family-run establishment has been serving homemade cakes, tarts, cupcakes and chocolates of confectioner's quality - complemented by homemade ice cream. For breakfast, there are classic specialities, but also something new like avocado on sourdough toast.