Café Leopold Hawelka

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Opened in 1939 by Leopold and Josefine Hawelka, whose son Günter and grandsons Amir and Michael still bake the house-speciality Buchteln (jam-filled, sugar-dusted yeast rolls) to the family's secret recipe, this low-lit, picture-plastered coffee house is a living slice of Viennese history. Artists and writers who have hung out here have included Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Elias Canetti, Arthur Miller and Andy Warhol.


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