The Best Cafés in 1060 Vienna
At Motto Brot you can experience the art of baking at its best: sourdough breads, the finest patisserie and pastries in perfect perfection. The bakery store is a real gem and the charming Schanigarten invites you to some cosy hours eating breakfast.
Fatjon Kolici has created a wonderland of French-authentic recipes in the "Sixth". Pain au chocolat, eclairs, croissants or baguettes - to be enjoyed on the spot or "à emporter", i.e. to take away. A strong espresso is the icing on the cake.
100% gluten-free zone! Sweet cakes, pastries and countless breakfast combinations - all gluten-free, sugar-reduced and free of artificial additives. On top of that there is Fairtrade organic coffee, regional ingredients and a vegan offer!
The café, open until 3 pm, naturally pays special attention to breakfast. Quality and freshness are paramount. The coffee is particularly impressive, even as an espresso martini shot. The menu can be described as a land of milk and honey.
This charming, cosy café is permeated by an inviting, fresh coffee aroma from Prem Kaffee, and this comforting, warm atmosphere permeates the entire establishment. The specialty of the house is the delicious vegan and gluten-free offerings. Top brownies!
Third Wave Coffee and urban food lifestyle without staging, but honest indulgence culture. Hip baked goods such as banana bread, brownies and peanut butter toast, plus flat whites and the like - simply first-class and now an established trend.
In the middle of the noisy urban jungle, this restaurant offers a green feel-good place - a real garden to relax in and thus particularly family-friendly and peaceful. The closeness to nature is also reflected in the menu!
The Schneckerei of Manuel Horacek, affectionately known as Herr Schneck, is fully dedicated to yeast dough. Here sweet and savory snails are created in seasonal and creative variations. The beguiling aroma seduces you as soon as you enter.
Organically grown. Directly and fairly traded. Freshly and locally drum roasted. Roasting profiles are matched to each bean and subject to ongoing quality controls. Roaster and factory owner Tobias Radinger is simply a professional.
Café Jelinek is like a journey back in time - with history on the walls, furniture and interior. The large breakfast menu has recently been expanded to include diverse vegan and vegetarian options. A place that feels like a gastronomic museum visit.
A unique place that combines café, bookstore and cozy reading oasis. Here, walls of books invite you to browse, without any drive to buy. You can enjoy breakfast, coffee and homemade cake or a glass of wine - preferably one chapter at a time.
Chef-Patissière Anna Idzik conjures up homemade Viennoiserie, patisserie and modern desserts - croissants, brioche, pain au chocolat and much more. At the same time, she lovingly takes care of the customers. A special masterpiece is the lemon tart.
A café for all occasions with plenty of room for development - whether breakfast, daydrinking or business meetings. The "Röstraum" coffee contains only selected Arabica beans from the best growing regions.
Café Sperl is undoubtedly one of THE showpieces of Vienna and proudly carries on the heritage of the coffee house tradition. The walls have heard and seen a lot - since 1880 the Sperl combines culture, history and gastronomic. You can taste all of this in the Sperl cake.
Akrap is known as a retailer and wholesaler of coffee, accessories and machines. The in-house espresso bar allows you to experience their master products. The selection of specialty coffees, from hot to cold to decaffeinated, is wide.
At Café Equilibrium the name says it all - you can look forward to a harmonious, balanced breakfast with a variety of combinations or sandwiches. Homemade sweets are a matter of course. And the coffee provides extra balance.
The bar/club has been expanded to include a café, which now also welcomes guests in the morning. Good coffee, as well as fresh waffles, cakes and snacks - perfect sources of energy from morning to evening. A place to recharge for the day and long nights.
This hip, retro 60s/70s styled café radiates tireless warmth and cosiness. The colourful "Drogerie" lettering catches everyone's eye. The beverage selection, which includes some of its own creations, is large and there are a variety of snacks.
The lettering above Café Ritter on busy Mariahilfer Strasse is iconic. Once a meeting place for literary figures and artists, today it is popular with tourists and Viennese alike. The 1950’s style has been preserved, and the coffeehouse tradition is carried on proudly.
Immerse yourself in a world of organic delights. There is only high-quality, organic food of regional provenance, fairly traded and free of additives. The organic coffee is from Café Art & Child. There's even caffeine-free grain coffee on the menu.