Vienna's coffee culture tells visitors a lot about its history and traditions. From a fixation with the 20th century to the city's classical reputation, we take a closer look. 'In the still of the ...
The Kaffeehäuser are the public living rooms of Vienna. The home of Mozart and Freud is as famed for its coffee culture as it is for opera. From the grand vaulted ceilings of Café Central to the ...
Café Central is the most famous café in all of Vienna. Lenin, Trotsky and Freud all sipped hot beverages at Café Central at some point. Ministry buildings surround the soaring building, so there are ...
With tall windows, vaulted ceiling, and grand columns, this historic 19th century café is the classic example of a Viennese coffee house. The menu's highlights include classic pastries such as Linzer ...
Vienna is famous for its opulent coffee houses full of history and cake. A main attraction for tourists, they also act as a home away from home for locals – a place to be alone while surrounded by ...
Of course, he made this remark before the Italians fully popularised the espresso machine in the early 20th century. Now you'd say that while the Italians serve Europe's best coffee, it's the ...
IN JUST one day you can take only a small sip of Vienna's cafe culture, but it's deep, dark and full of flavour, writes Anthony Dennis. Foolhardy as it may seem to trust the good coffee judgment of an ...