In the former home of silent-movie star Henny Porten, this Vienna-style cafe is the living room of moneyed, genteel types reading the morning paper over black coffee or tucking into Wiener Schnitzel at night. The 'Einstein breakfast' is a prime pick any time of day (served until 6pm). Marble tabletops, jumbo-sized mirrors and high stucco-trimmed ceilings add to the sophisticated vibe.
Cafe Einstein Stammhaus
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