12/5/2023 0 Comments Tripadvisor cafe old viennaThis year the reviews on Tripadvisor brought us to the "Cafe Old Vienna". The large chain restaurants although sometime popular, rarely leave a lasting impression (positive one I mean). Each year we always look for the hidden gem restaurant that offers out standing food, service at a reasonable price. So first of all let me say my wife and I have been coming to Myrtle Beach for 10+ years. Pretty good dinner but definately not outstanding, we must be more picky then most our platter was priced at $34.99, a bit expensive for what you actually get but not totally outrageous. schnitzel were quite good but sausages were just average, spetzel and red cabbage were also quite tasty.skip the home fries unless you really love potatoes.the are not anything special. another disappointment for my hubby.lol Our platter also included 2 side salads with a refreshing dressing, the platter itself included 2 pork schnitzels, 1 knuckle wurst cut in half, 2 bratwusts, home fries, spetzel and red cabbage. we decided to share the platter for two that included bread(not rye which I had expected) but a nice fresh white and whole wheat bagel. I ordered the White House wine from Austria. she was prompt and curious even though my hubby was crabby about the lack of German beer selection. Our server was a very nice lady who I can only assume was the owners wife due to her accent. This place definately has the dated German decor happening and it is a very tight fit for seating all around. I come from a Swiss German background and know my European cuisine as I Have had the opportunity to sample excellent German cooking in both Germany and Switzerland. So this place definately caters to an older crowd. This 4-hour Markets, Cafes and Food Tastings with a Local sounds perfect for anyone wanting to experience Vienna food with a local perspective.We also had dinner here on Thursday evening and I first thing I notice was the age of the dinners eating there? We are both in our late 40's but ever one else appeared to be above the 65 yr old mark. Interested in a food tour with a local? If yes, GetYourGuide tours has several highly rated tours. Inside view of Cafe Frauenhuber Location and hours for Cafe Frauenhober It is not as showy as other Viennese cafes (see Best Cafes in Vienna), but it is welcoming and full of its own charm being the oldest café in Vienna. Apple strudel and iced teaĬafé Frauenhuber has numerous outdoor tables set up in the warmer months as well as indoor seating with deep red velvet benches. We also split an apple strudel that was moist and full of apples (although not quite the best apple strudel in Vienna). Now, we have to make it that way at home, too. Iced tea here serves up hot and poured over ice. Kevin ordered the Einspanner coffee which is made with two shots of espresso and lots of whipped cream. It was medium-bodied and made exactly as I like it – not too bold, not too weak. I ordered the Melange (the Viennese version of a cappuccino) and it was served on a silver platter along with a glass of water and a wafer cookie. A simple exterior The coffees at Cafe Frauenhuber Prices, also, are on the lower to mid-level for Vienna coffeehouses. An inscription near the door of Cafe FrauenhoberĪlthough the café has notable ancestry, it is welcoming and pleasant without a hint of being pretentious. In fact, there is a plaque at the entryway denoting their involvement in the establishment. A coffeehouse first moved here in 1821, however, it has changed names several times but has been known as Café Frauenhuber since 1891.īoth Mozart and Beethoven entertained diners here in the late 1700’s. Oldest café in Vienna – HistoryĬafé Frauenhuber is the oldest café in Vienna. Looking to go back in time when the Viennese café scene started? Look no further than the oldest café in Vienna – Café Frauenhuber.
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