• Description:

    • One of the most famous coffeehouses in Vienna, this well-known gathering spot has been run by the same couple since it opened shortly after World War II. Small, smoky and cozy— it is still one of the favorite places for impoverished writers scribbling their works into small notebooks to congregate. Delicious coffes are on hand, of course, but make sure to also try the house specialty. The Hawelka is famous for its freshly homemade Buchteln (cakes filled with Povidl - a type of plum jam) served at midnight.
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    User Reviews for Hawelka

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      charged for "bottled" water

    • After ordering three coffees and three pieces of sacher torte, two of us asked for water too, thinking he would bring us glasses of water. He brought two small old looking OPEN glass...

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      Nice place for breakfast in Vienna with good coffee

    • If you are looking for something more substantial than rolls or cakes for breakfast while in Vienna try this place. The ham and egg dish is quite good and is very filling. Paired...

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      Great coffee

    • Great coffee and atmosphere. Nostalgic it seems nothing has changed the last xx years even the dirty curtains or the unstable chairs and tables. Tough there is no better offer in town...a...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 43 1 512 8230
      • Address:

      • Dorotheergasse 6
      • Vienna, Wien 1010
      • Hours:

      • M, W, Sa 8p-2a, Su 4p-2a

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