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Café restaurants in Austria

  1. A

    Una

    Striking tiled walls, arched ceilings and massive windows complement a menu sporting upmarket salads and pasta through to goulash and seasonal specialities.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Mensa

    One of the university cafeterias.

    reviewed

  3. Putzi’s

    For a beer and bite to eat, Putzi’s is a safe bet, churning out good-value schnitzels, pizzas and burgers.

    reviewed

  4. C

    SOWI Lounge

    Brimming with students, this Mensa (university restaurant) has quick, cheap menus and outdoor seating on a grassy quarter.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Café Rupprechter

    Kitzbühel’s best hazelnut ice cream, homemade strudel and pralines make the sweet-toothed locals squeal with pleasure at this family-run café.

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  6. Café Luce

    This lively café is a local favourite for cheap lunches and post-work drinks in the courtyard. The simple menu features various takes on pasta, bruschetta and salads.

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  7. E

    Café Nino

    Nino’s is a friendly, buzzing café on the old town square, with plenty of tables outside and fresh calamari on the menu each Friday. It also serves great ice cream and extravagant coffees.

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  8. F

    Capp&ccino

    Capp&ccino is the right bank’s coolest café with its high ceilings, laid-back terrace and lounge music. The moreish tramezzini (small Italian tea sandwiches) and free wi-fi access add to its popularity.

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  9. Café Barock

    Tucked down an alleyway, this little bistro is bedecked with eye-catching modern art. When the sun’s out, its cobbled square framed by tall town houses is a popular lunch spot. The chalked menu-board includes lots of pasta, focaccia and vegetarian options.

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  10. G

    Schaukasten

    A new concept on Brunnenmarkt, Schaukasten is a tiny container with excellent Italian coffee and a fresh menu daily. It's a delight to watch the market's comings and goings from one of the three small tables occupying the roof space, but if they're full, a pew at the ground-level bar is almost as good.

    reviewed

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  12. Koi

    Buddha welcomes you to Hallein’s hippest café. The design is industrial cool with Asian overtones –from chocolate-coloured leather benches to giraffe-print cushions. The menu tempts with fresh-from-the-wok noodles and crunchy beansprout salads, washed down with organic juices. There’s a cool breeze to be had on the raised terrace by the stream.

    reviewed

  13. H

    Café Engländer

    Attracting the rich and the famous, Engländer is no classic Kaffeehaus, but rather a modern edifice with a discerning air and top wine and a contemporary take on Viennese cuisine. Its service and coffee are of the highest standard.

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