Would Graz make a nice day trip from Vienna?
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Thanks to all of you!
fourfortravel , do you mind sharing your favorite cafe/coffee house in Vienna? Will try to avoid those you mentioned.
Cowboy1968-we like the look(online)of the Zum Weissen Rauchfangkehrer, but alas, they are not open on most Sundays. However, we did make a reservation for Saturday evening. We appreciate the suggestion!
fourfortravel , do you mind sharing your favorite cafe/coffee house in Vienna? Will try to avoid those you mentioned.
Cowboy1968-we like the look(online)of the Zum Weissen Rauchfangkehrer, but alas, they are not open on most Sundays. However, we did make a reservation for Saturday evening. We appreciate the suggestion!
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bumbleb, in the InnerStadt, Cafe Schwarzenberg for an inside table; Kleines Cafe for a rare available outside table; Cafe Griensteidl when I want to watch people and horse carriages; Cafe Francais (because I like their warm baguette with roquefort and apples); and Beaulieu for any of their tartin, but especially the cherry and pistachio. The last place is a French bistro tucked into Palais Ferstel and not a traditional Viennese coffee house, however.
Not to add more to your agenda, but should you find yourself at Schönbrunn, a pause for a torte and coffee in their garden cafe is an altogether agreeable idea (even if they are part of the chain).
Not to add more to your agenda, but should you find yourself at Schönbrunn, a pause for a torte and coffee in their garden cafe is an altogether agreeable idea (even if they are part of the chain).
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I'm also a fan of the Cafe Griensteidl, for coffee, newspapers, ambience and even a light meal. If you read my TR you may have noticed a rave for eating here: http://www.palmenhaus.at/content/
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