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8 years ago
Picked up a pastry here. It was like a cinnamon roll but with honey. Prices were affordable. read more
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Jakominiplatz 215
8010 Graz
Austria
0316 804025
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https://www.martinauer.at
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This is the oldest running bakery in Graz, Austria since 1569 during the 14th century…read more The bakery is known for its elegant woodwork at the entrance of the store and their applestrudels. The staffs are uniquely friendly to help you with all your needs. If you were like me you'll want to try each and every kind of cookies and cakes they have. It's worth every penny because it's so delicious! A must visit historical location for tourists from around the world :) The history of the bakery is so incredible with all the famous people who once shopped here over the last 500 something years.
We were excited to come here for breakfast on a Monday morning. Lackluster welcome- appears to be…read moremostly takeaway coffees for local business persons. Only two tables available in a dark corner; we had to ask to have the lights turned on. Our coffees were lukewarm, weak, and both pastries we received appeared to be stale and tasteless. Probably a good place to purchase a packaged fancy gift, but not for fresh baked goods we had come to appreciation in many other places in Graz. So sorry- we expected better.
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Serving Graz since 1688 the Sorger family is almost synonymous with the Styrian capitol's Bread…read moreculture, locations across town offering Loaves, Pastries and more daily following a philosophy of tradition combined with craftsmanship. Dedicated to sustainable practices, most Ingredients processed by the company from regional Produce, entering the Sporgasse flagship discovers a sizeable footprint filled with options ranging from overly "bready" Krapfen to an elongated Danish filled with creamy baked Apples. Offering a full menu for guests dining-in at prices lower than what is found in Vienna additional Pastries included a bland and overbaked Cinnamon Roll easily set aside for Sorger's jumbo Nut Horn and a slice of excellent Esterhazy Torte.
After two weeks of nothing but cappuccino and croissants for breakfast in Italy, it was terrific to…read moreget some protein at breakfast. This place has great service and pastries to die for. We shared a tower for two with our choice of four rolls, cold meats, cheese, jams, soft boiled eggs, and coffee. I had the Kaisermelange with whipped milk and egg yolk. Words fail me! It was great. Our server spoke English and was very helpful.
Front Counter at Sorger
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03/19/22 Weizer Apfeltasche (interior)
Please see my other Auer reviews- excellent chain of backerei/coffee shops. Lovely service, food,…read moreappreciate the water with mint, lemon etc
In Café Auer you'll find a great choice in Breakfast and Brunch alternatives, all very tempting!…read moreThe bakeries and bread are very, very good, freshly baked and without comparison to all those chain bakeries; but they will also prepare your eggs, sandwiches and toasts according to your wishes and taste- and no need to say, indeed tasty it is! Unfortunately, in winter you won't get any big salat. But they got quiches ;) As for the drinks, I had a wonderful Chai Tea Latte with soy milk (yummy!), and a healthy and tasty fresh pressed Smoothie with banana and Heidelbeer. On my word, it was amazingly good! My friends ordered some "Schwarzer", cappucinos, caffee latte as well as a hot chocolate (apparently a master piece!). Everyone was very pleased for their drinks, for everyone of us ordered a second one (or more!)! All in all, I warmly recommend this café!
Food, service and ambience too rate. Welcoming, warm and delicious. Decor offers choices for…read moreseating and lighting.
The Martin Auer located at the foothill of the Rosenhain at the end of the…read morePanoramagasse/Heinrichstrasse is a fancy coffeeshop with a nice and elegant atmosphere. Here you can enjoy the full variety of the Austrian pastry world, since this place is a coffeshop, bakery and pastry shop at the same time. The staff is friendly and swift. The opening hours are mediocre, but in line with all the other pastry shops, meaning closing early at 19:00 (7 pm) from Monday to Friday and on Saturday and Sunday even closing already at 18:00 (6 pm). This coffeeshop is a great place to have a late breakfast on weekend for instance, since this place opens already at 7:00 and at 06:30 throughout the week. We usually have the Bäckerfrühstück (Baker's Breakfast), which regularly consists of a Kaisersemmel (Emperor roll), a croissant, two marmalades and a portion of butter. You also can have honey. If you are more of the Austrian type you easily can exchange the croissant for two Kaisersemmel (so altogether 3 rolls) and the marmalade/honey is to choose from strawberry, apricot, raspberry or honey (pick two out of these four). There are many other different kids of breakfast offered here. As snacks this place offers many sandwiches and you even can have different sorts of hummus or ham&eggs and other delicious things to eat from the showcase. The interior is very artsy and stylish and makes this place comfortable to stay in for a while and to read the newspapers. If you are with little children, there is also a small corner with some toys for some kids. From Graz with love! Dr. Dr. Immanuel Fruhmann
The close-up of the showcase with all the goodies...the Austrian pastry world has so much to offer
The artsy interior is quite refreshing
The bike on the wall is a great idea.
Lovely, very fresh food in attractive atmosphere; delicious coffees, attentive and pleasant service…read moreby all servers. Appreciate choices of places to sit, and the special child-friendly space in one part of Graz was most impressive. Much better than "famous" bakeries in the city.
Steirer Speis
Closed I have never…read morehad donuts as soft and delicious as here. According to the service it is a German franchise but it's all American. They also have Bretzels from a local bakery which are mostly filled and look yummy. After 4 donuts I could not taste one of them ...
The Martin Auer is an elegant and cosy coffee shop + bakery fusion concept with long tradition and…read moremany coffee shops in Graz. Here at Martin Auer at the Graz-Geidorfcenter you find a nice, relaxed coffee shop which has been my favorite coffee shop for years. The reason for that: it has high ceilings, its interior is light and bright with comfortable sofas/couches located in its corners, and even the chairs are comfortable to sit in for a longer stretch of time. The lounge music playing in the background is helping you to relax even better. Below you see one of the two relaxing couch corners with also a real cow skin couch chair. The staff is very friendly and willing to help you. The coffee shop has a great bohemian chill-out atmosphere and free WiFi as well as many plugs to charge your devices. If you want to sit in the patio to soak up the sun, there are many comfortable beach-chairs as well as sofas outside to sit in, right next to some trees. This coffee shop is perfectly located when it comes to long hours of sunshine inside the shop as well as outside in the patio, since it has a huge glass facade and is located next to the River Mur without many houses and especially without tall houses in between the café and the river. So all year long you can enjoy long hours of sunshine due to its great light angle. As for the pastries and desserts, you have plenty of delicious Austrian pastries and desserts to choose from, some with cheese, nut, poppy seed, marmelade, chocolate filling and topping, only to name a few. I had a Melange (typical Austrian coffee) with my favorite Honigreingerl (also called Kärntner Reingerl), both very delicious and a good combination by the´way. The Honigreingerl may not look spectacular from the outside but it tastes great. It is a bun with honey inside. So if you are a honey bee like me, go for it. The only thing what could be improved at the Martin Auer is the opening hours. Since the Martin Auer coffee shop is a bakery as well, it starts early 06:30 am (weekends on 07:00 am) and closes early as well: weekdays (19:00 / 7 pm) and on Saturdays and Sundays it closes even at 18:00 (6 pm). With Love! Dr. Dr. Immanuel Fruhmann
Gastraum mit Gastgarten vor dem Eingang
The sofa in one of the corners + the cow skin chair
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