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8 years ago
Nice quaint coffee/pastry shop with ample seating and table service if staying in; counter service for take-out. Conveniently located in the center of shopping, it served as a nice respite on a cold January day. read more
Anker - Cafes Near Me - Vienna, 9
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Landstraßer Hauptstr. 19
1030 Vienna
Austria
Landstraße
01 2366811
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https://www.ankerbrot.at
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What time does Anker open?
Anker opens at 6:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Anker opens at 7:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Anker close?
Anker closes at 6:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Anker closes at 3:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 6:30 AM - 6:30 PMSat 7:00 AM - 6:30 PMSun 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Does Anker serve alcohol?
Yes, Anker serves alcohol.
Does Anker have parking?
Yes, Anker has parking options.
Does Anker have free WiFi?
Yes, Anker has free WiFi.
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Went to this quick and easy grab and go bakery great for bread, baked goods, pastries, and coffee…read more We ended up getting a chocolate croissant and a kipferl (the OG for croissants). It was the perfect mid morning snack and we enjoyed it sitting on the fountain/side while people watching. Love that you can find this bakery chain in so many spots for a quick grab and go sweet treat.
Excellent bakery with fresh croissants and pastries. They offer various coffees including my…read morefavorite Viennese melange. Loved their Marillenkrapfen with orange marmalade filling which was not very sweet. Credit cards are accepted.
Enjoyed our meal--all tasted fresh with well-balanced flavors. Lovely indoor and outdoor seating,…read morethe latter particularly in summer. Would happily go back next time I'm in the area.
We had the croissant, 2 cappuccinos and sausage roll. They have a small eating area outside. We…read moreenjoyed the food on the terrace. I wouldn't say it's the best croissants we had. It was okay for the price we paid and the location is close to the train station which is nice.
Frühstückskarte (Teilauszug, Stand 09/25)
I Had a chance to try Offerl when in Vienna. We wanted to grab a quick bite to eat as we did not…read morehave breakfast at the hotel and this was a popular pastry/bakery spot that popped up. This spot is definitely popular and the ambiance casual with some high seats and tables in the back. I ended up trying i savory cheese bread which was pretty good. We also got the pistachio croissant which was really nice and crispy with a rich pistachio filling I really enjoyed. Of the two pastries this was definitely my favorite and would recommend trying.
Quick and easy spot to grab some pastries and coffee. They were busy on a Wednesday morning, but…read moretables opened up relatively quickly. Got the breakfast sandwich situation with egg salad, an egg, and a lot of cured meat. They said they couldn't warm it up though sadly. Would've been so good hot. A bit expensive for the pastures compared to other cafes in the area, but it's one of the few "new and trendy" style cafes in the area
Cafe selling pastries, coffee, and other food. Their menu has a wide variety of items and I enjoyed…read moretheir sachertorte. There were many other patrons when I was dining but no long lines like there were at some of the other cafes. The upper floors has many tables; the view at the ones near the windows is nice as it overlooks the street.
After a walking tour of Vienna, we stopped at a nearby Oberlaa cafe & bakery, based on the guide's…read moreendorsement. My Latte was excellent and my companion got a pot of hot tea. We also split a piece of apple strudel. The strudel was a bit disappointing compared to a couple others we tried this week, but was still good. Service was efficient and attentive.
Late & tea pot
I miss Vienna terribly and a big part of my missing goes to the delicious desserts in Vienna style…read more I don't know if Felber is kind of the Panera Bread here in the US or not, but it's such a great chain store to try Vienna bakeries and coffee. Shamelessly, I tried every type of cakes here during my very short stay in Vienna (oh year, I did go there everyday...) All delicious and the raspberry mousse and chestnuts cake are the must-haves. Staff were very friendly too!
Felber is one of those rare places in Vienna where they bake their own bread, right in the room…read morewhere you can have your coffee/breakfast/lunch... And it smells so good! Basically, this is like a bakery with a wide offer in fresh breads (even bio, vegan or gluten-free) and a lot of pastries (very good croissants!), but also with a café part. You can seat indoors (nice and comfortable, with blankets and stools) and outdoors for all those who likes getting some fresh air! :) You can order there your cold or warm drinks, and something to eat; or simply get take-away. They have several breakfast menus, adapted to any appetite size, with at least a warm drink and a pastry. They also make some fresh squeezed orange juice as you order it! For lunch, they have a lots of fresh-made sandwiches, snacks and salads. I warmly recommend their salads actually: they are quite generous, tasty, healthy of course, and included in the price you get the small bread (=Weckerl) of your choice!
This Greek bakery was really tasty. Their prices are really great too, as are the lady who was…read moreworking there when my mother and I stopped by. All of the sweets I got tasted fresh and looked great. If I'm in that area in Vienna again, I would definitely go back.
At least it was open at 6 am but nothing seemed fresh. The croissants at the grocery store were…read morehalf the price and twice the freshness.
...Alles zum Mitnehmen.....
Fresh baked Pogača
Stopped into this bakery a couple of times, as it was nearby Hotel Indigo. It's a small little shop…read morethat is pretty much a grab and go kinda situation. On the first visit I tried the almond croissant, and on the second visit I tried another almond croissant and a pre-prepared roast beef sandwich. The almond croissants were small, quite dry, and not full of much filling. While also small, the roast beef sandwich might have been okay, if not for the undisclosed curry mustard on it. I get it, curry mustard is quite popular here, but I didn't care for it. Not to mention, the croissants were a bit expensive given they were ~ over 4.5 euros. If not for the proximity to the hotel, I probably wouldn't have returned for a second visit. Service was just fine. Thanks.
Originally opened in 2000 at Schottenfeldgasse Bakery Cafe Felzl features the skills of Horst…read moreFelzl, his success now spread across five shops including a concise location at Helferstorferstraße 2 that is busy from 06h45 on weekdays and 08h00 on weekends. Featuring clean lines and modern design across locations, each bathed in light with a larger menu found at the now-expanded original, Felzl focuses on locally grown Grains and Produce including Pielachtal Wheat and Styrian Seeds plus low-waste ethos often using "imperfect" Fruits. Baked fresh on-site, the aroma evident to those nearby, any visit to Bakery Cafe Felzl should begin with Apple Strudel in delicate Pastry that features Cinnamon Breadcrumbs for added texture plus bright spots of acidity. Onward to Obstplunder, a peerless Apricot Danish in English, Viennoiseries take on new meaning when teeth crackle through laminated layers of Felzl's Nusskipferl though the oversized €9.30 Gugelhupf is a little more dry than what one will find at Rosengarten.
Let's see how this goes. Quite small for £4.20.
This review is specifically for the Kaiserschmarrn, which was unbelievable!…read more When you arrive at Demel, there are two areas - one is a window for quick takeout and the other is to be seated. We waited in the takeout line for about 15 minutes and ate the best Kaiserschmarrn ever! Something I didn't even know existed until visiting Vienna. Highly recommend checking out this spot!
We visited twice during our stay in Vienna and dined inside one time and got a to go order the…read moresecond. The first visit was to dine inside and escape the brutal June heatwave. We were directed to go upstairs and found an open seat in no time at all. Just passing by all the display cases filled with desserts and pastries triggered the cravings. We did a quick menu perusal but really knew that we wanted to try the kaiserschmarrn which was a traditional Austrian dessert made up torn up pancakes, served with a plum compote and dusted with powdered sugar. It was light, had a nice caramelized flavor from browning in the pan and little pops of more sweetness from the raisins. It was so delicious that we came back the next day for more but shortcut the line and got it to go from the takeaway window. Same kaiserschmarrn but around 3 Euros cheaper for a larger serving. After eating we wanted around the restaurant and towards the back you can see just how the cooks juggled making many pans of Kaiserschmarrn at the same time. Yes it's a bit pricey but so tasty to try at least once.
Bar area sans customers, towards their closing time
Apple strudel- the national dessert of Austria
Inside shop
The food is delicious, but the service is from old grouchy people and can be really hit or miss…read morealthough seems to fit the cultural experience in Vienna.
This place was so cute and homey and run by sweet ladies. .The decor was lovely, kinda vintagie…read morewith an Oma and opa kind of feel :D Lots of outdoor seating and it was bustling. We grabbed a cozy table outdoors. I ordered their special for 13.90 Euros- .5 L of homemade lemonade, choice of hot drink, and choice of a slice of cake. My server gave me a cute Oma coin to go indoors to redeem a slice of cake of my choice. They had about 4 cakes available at the time and I chose the vegan carrot cake. The lady behind the counter was so sweet and happy to cut a fresh slice and asked me if I wanted a small or large slice. I said large pls : D It was delicious and I really enjoyed the icing. Loved decaf latte with oat milk, esp the milk foam on top. The homemade lemonade was nice and light- sparking water with a hint of lemon and mint, and not meant to be super sweet. Really enjoyed the vibes and it was a beautiful day to enjoy a latte with cake!
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The breakfast menu is only on weekends and it's not written anywhere. In the middle of the week…read morethere are only cakes and pastries, everything looks good but not what we came for.
Many non-milk options if you dont mind a tepid drink…read more I came here because I wanted to support a smaller cafe. It was an added bonus that they had Oatly as a milk replacement option! (They also have soy, almond, and lactose free milk.) I ordered a cappuccino. I love my caffeinated drinks piping hot and this was more room temp. I loved the latte art though. They also have a selection of sweet breads most of which were labeled with allergen information. Unfortunately they ran out of the gluten-free bread so no snack for me. The atmosphere is chill despite the hot August heat. Nice place to get a little work in. Next time: I'll try ordering a drink extra hot. Fingers crossed for some bread.
Another classic coffee shop in Vienna. I sat just feet from where Freud used to sit. Imagine that!…read more This place is more formal than a lot of other places. Still, I had the classic Vienna coffee with a Wiener Apfelstrudel. How much more classic is that? ;) It seemed like it's changed a bit with the outdoor seating and change of ownership over the years but it felt like where I sat that things felt much like they may have decades ago. And that was just fine with me!
Stopped by here to check the place out. We had the Apple strudel and some mulled wine in the…read moreoutdoor cafe area. The strudel was decadent. We then proceeded insude to have a light dinner, the wait was minimal. They took our coats and seated us. The waiter took our orders. We had beef soups, and beef goulash. The food was good not outstanding. We were so full we could not have any additional dessert. Once our order was taken we never saw the waiter again. No one checked on us and we waited so long for the Check, we had to ask two different people. I expected better service at this type of establishment.
Small, intimate and olde worlde ambience, Vienna takes coffee to a whole new level, exquisitely…read moreserved in small cups as it should be with a side of water on a delicate tray. I could do this every day while writing my memoirs. Service was brisk and they were appropriately attired.
Wanted a more "traditional" coffee experience so whittled the list down to three and then selected…read moreCafe Hawelka. We were met outside by a host who led us to a seat inside the cafe. Loved the decor, made me feel like we were transported back in time. Our waiter came, dressed in his formal clothing despite the heat outside, and took our order. For me, an espresso, for my wife, a chocolate cake and water. My coffee was delivered on a neat little tray with a glass of water to go along with it. The waiter then pretty much left us alone as we took our time eating and drinking. Pricewise, the cafe seemed similar to other coffee shops we had visited during our trip. So why not more stars? Largely because the food being offered isn't vegan friendly. Maybe that is due to tradition, fine I understand that if that's the case, but I've heard that there are other traditional cafes in Vienna that do have vegan options. Just give me one. That's all I'm asking.
Historical and nice cafe in Vienna. It can get super crowded and busy. It is also very expensive…read more The service is on point but the attendants are always busy and don't assist tables that are not in their area. They are also very tired of tourists and we can tell.
Atmosphere of Old Vienna; perfect coffee; wonderful tasty Torten !!!! Friendly service. You could…read morestay there all afternoon .
Been here three times over the years and it doesn't disappoint. Third wave coffee roasters that get…read morethe best of the beans out-sweet aromas in a very relaxed setting.
Had the most amazing torte along with a tasty coffee. Service was quick and plenty of seating. I…read morewould highly recommend this place! It also was near the tram which takes you into the city.
Cute place in Vienna- we stopped by for lunch Nice staff…read moreLove love love allergy info listed Soups and pastries were very good Everyone loved what they ordered... plus some extra not shown We would come by again...enjoy
Café Museum is an iconic coffee spot with a rich history and beautifully refreshed decor. We tried…read morethe gluten-free chocolate cake (Rehrücken, named after the back of a deer), which was quite large and very rich. The coffee was good, and they offered the classics like the melange, but prices are surprisingly high- close to 7 Euros for a cup of coffee. For a more budget-friendly experience, you might want to explore some of the less touristy coffeehouses in Vienna. Still, worth a visit for the atmosphere and history!
Very good cake and very good wine! Service is great and the dining area is beautiful. Great spot.read more
One thing my wife and daughter wanted to do in Vienna was to try the local cake, the Sachertorte…read more There are a few apparently famous venues for this (and a slew of other places too). Gerstner is a long-standing bakery with a few locations (including at the former summer palace). They had a shop relatively near our hotel, so we stopped in early during the trip. If you are facing the State Opera House, Gerstner's is on the right across the street. Note that there is also some as or more famous outlet for cakes behind the Opera House also, but they appeared to have a line when we walked by. At Gerstner's you enter at street level where they have a dessert counter with displays. You can get a slice to go here. However, if you want more of the full experience, you can go upstairs (they have an elevator as well). A wide curving staircase gets you to the rather small 2nd level (the first floor, in local parlance). There are some tables here, but it has the air of a bookstore coffee shop. We opted to continue up to the next floor. Here, there is a dark hallway where you approach the host stand. There was one couple ahead of us and they got seated quickly. I think they had a bar as well as dining, so they ask which you want. We just wanted dessert, so they walked us past the bar. This floor has high ceilings and palace-like decoration. The vibe is definitely 'special' but they don't charge extortionate rates for it, which was nice. We were shown to a small table in the main dining room. I think you could see part of the Opera House out of the open windows. Two of us got coffees and we all split a Sachertorte. We enjoyed it, but everyone agreed that it was a bit dry. Maybe the Viennese don't go for moist cakes. They do have other items on the menu and I think you can get a regular meal here (schnitzel, salads, etc.). However, we visited around 2:30 p.m. on a weekday, so we just wanted the cake. The bill was reasonable, and we all agreed that this was a worthwhile experience.
service there is excellent, everyone is as classy as the atmosphere. summertime offers outdoor…read moreseating, and you're surrounded by beautiful buildings in a broad square. but indoor is fabulous... interior décor is lovely... came here for husbands business trip last winter and that's when i discovered this place, hanging out here just journaling and reading before heading out to roam the streets. this summer enjoyed the outdoor seating. wide selection of delicious desserts and great coffee selection. it's a keeper in my visit list!!
Best location, famous name, ok food , inflated prices, especially for drinks, good service, nice…read moredeco, good ambiance not good toilet downstairs. Recommended only come for the Vienna breakfast. Every reasonable croissant options is out way early.
They charged for ketchup and mustered ordered with fries. Cheap . I hated it and intentionally…read morethey added dessert in my bill. Horrible. I will never come back.
Came to Austria for vacation & had to check out the grand cafe! I must say if you don't have a…read morereservation which is hard to get since they are always booked, it is best to come as early as possible maybe before you are hungry t because the line is long! The food was amazing I love the kaffee and the desert is a must try ( apple strudel). I had the breakfast and it was delicious !! You also have to try their hot chocolate drink
Cute little cafe in the 3rd district of Vienna with friendly staff, free wifi, plugs for laptops,…read morebaked goods, some breakfast options, and a good selection of coffees, wine and beer. I was happy to come across it and more than happy to take a short break in it. 9/10 recommend.