#Cafe Mozart Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jul)
Address:
Albertinaplatz 2, A-1010 Vienna
Opening times:
Open at 08:00 todayFor reference only
Cafe Mozart Vienna
Visited Cafe Mozart Vienna for lunch. It is located very near to the famous Albertina. This is a traditional Viennese coffee house has been in existence since 1794 which you are sure to enjoy good dessert and coffee. The serving staffs were pretty attentive and provided good service. The cafe is nicely decorated with Viennese culture. There are plenty of spots to take nice photos with friends/families. Recommended to make reservations during lunch or dinner to guarantee seats, it can get very crowded during peak office.
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The iconic cafe near Vienna Opera House
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Coffee house popular with musicians from the opera house & where Graham Greene wrote The Third Man.
As it says in the brochure: Cafe Mozart is the place to meet. “Shall we meet at cafe Mozart?” And it’s as true as it was 200 years ago. Great food, greater deserts and a professional service with rich history. As we just walked around the town and visited the Vienna Opera House, we stopped by here to have a quick lunch and rest our feet.
As touristy as it can get, don’t expect fine dining experience here but food-wise is reasonable though it’s a bit pricey compared to other cafe. They do have a good selection of cakes too.
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Caf Mozart is also located near the National Opera, on the corner of the Sacher Caf, opposite the Albertina Museum. When Georg P?hlein founded the predecessor of this caf in 1794, the famous buildings representing Vienna, such as the State Opera and the Albertina Museum, did not exist. Later, the cafe was changed by the owner. In 1825, it became the first open-air cafe in Vienna in the hands of Simon Carat. After experiencing a depression in the war and reviving, it gradually occupied the pivotal position of the Viennese caf, attracting a large number of journalists, writers and musicians, singers and dancers in the opera house. For a time, it seems that the whole of Vienna is in this small cafe.
I was here for lunch, ordered a chicken breast Caesar salad 14.5 euros and a Mozart Kaffee, with a small ball of Mozart, 8 euros. The price is a little expensive, but the exquisiteness and taste are worth the price. Like the small green cup of its home, it is available at Vienna Airport.