Food, Drink shopping in Austria
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Fürst
The Mozartkugeln (Mozart balls) at this speciality chocolate shop are based on Paul Fürst’s original 1890 recipe. The chocolate-coated nougat and marzipan treats cost €0.90 per mouthful.
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Suchard Chocolate Shop
One of Bludenz's best features can't even be seen. Almost anywhere you wander in the centre, the rich, enticing aroma of chocolate will fill your nostrils. The source of these divine smells is the Suchard chocolate factory; unfortunately there are no guided tours but you can stock up on chocs at its Suchard Chocolate Shop .
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Candela
Candela is a must if you’ve always wanted a metallic German Christmas pickle (€3.50 to €10) to hang on your tree. Glittering papayas and gaudy carrots complete your festive fruit-and-veg collection.
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Bernthaler + Bernthaler
This small Burgenland winemaker from Gols sells (mostly) his own wines at cellar door prices. Those with a deep appreciation of chocolate will gravitate towards his wine-spiked variety.
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Spezialitäten Aus Der Stiftsgasse
An Aladdin’s cave of homemade goodies, this vine-clad shop stocks honeys, oils, preserves and – if something more potent appeals – 600 types of liqueur.
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Kaslöchl
Squeeze in to buy delicious organic, locally sourced cheeses such as creamy Vorarlberger or fresh cheese with basil.
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Farmers Markets
The freshest fruit and vegetables are at the farmers markets on Kaiser-Josef-Platz and Lendplatz.
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Konsum
To stock up on provisions for a hike, you’ll find a Konsum between Hallstatt and Lahn.
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Spar Supermarket
In the pedestrian-only area in the town centre is the Kronenhaus department store, with a Spar Supermarket .
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Stiftsbäckerei St Peter
Right next to the monastery, this 900-year-old bakery still bakes tasty loaves in a wood-fired oven.
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Spar Supermaket
Self caterers can stock up on supplies at the central Spar Supermaket.
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