Vienna’s trendy cafés

Traditional coffeehouse atmosphere included

The popularity Viennese coffeehouse culture enjoys among its visitors is matched by contemporary, trendy concepts.

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    Adlerhof

    An overall culinary masterpiece entirely in the style of the 1920s! Featuring original Thonet chairs, tables by Haerdtl and fabric covers from Kohlmaier, all of which are traditional Viennese businesses themselves. A renovated spiral staircase refined with former Otto Wagner railings forms the visual centrepiece in the atrium. Photo wallpaper from the 1960s along with antique lamps give it a very special salon café touch, while Austrian delicacies are served late into the night.

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    Hildebrandt Café

    The combination of dark green wall paint and partially bare brick walls joined by a contrast of chandeliers, oriental rugs and old school benches from the Lycée Francais has not only won the hearts of interior design lovers right from the start, but also all self-confessed foodies. At home in the stylish atmosphere of a Viennese palace and featuring a conservatory and outdoor dining area, the menu offers plenty of healthy and vegan options. 

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    Das Glashaus

    A beautiful symbiosis of architecture and light-flooded rooms with not one, but two outdoor dining areas in summer – one of which offers a direct view of Vienna’s horse racing track. The interior design is reminiscent of both the Provence and the popular Scandinavian style, while the menu offers a mixture of Austrian and Mediterranean, light cuisine with  healthy, regional products from producers from the local vicinity.

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    Café Propeller

    A truly charming neighbourhood spot with oversized display cases and cosy window seating with pigeon blue velvet and beige cushions. The loft-like space with bare brick walls, few decorations, old Thonet coffeehouse chairs and little tables, as well as the frequent use of dark wood gives off a very minimalistic impression, but is no less atmospheric. The menu promises refined, small dishes served by a very forthcoming team.

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    Kaffein

    Entirely in line with the motto “best coffee, best chandeliers”, this third wave coffee bar not only exudes passion for good, home-roasted coffee, but also an adoration for craftsmanship, design and style. The highlights of this café are a super technical and stylish La Marzocco Modbar coffee machine from beautiful Italy along with handmade chandeliers from Lobmeyr, the traditional company from Vienna. If you’re not feeling overly hungry, you can also choose from sweet and savoury snacks.

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