is an okay place to drink a coffee i guess. matcha is nice. the staff was quite loud, cause there was like 4 of them behind the counter and they are the loudest in the whole cafe, so it’s kinda disturbing when you’re trying to have a conversation. additionally using laptop on the weekend isn’t allowed. i understand when the cafe is full, it totally makes sense. but me and my friend were in a half empty cafe and they were told to not use their laptop. it’s kinda funny when there is a person sitting and reading a book for couple of hours straight next to us or me actually studying for my exams with books, but they were the only one “told off” cause of their laptop. it’s just not that amazing of a place to discriminate and infringe upon my rights to use laptop instead of a physical...
Read moreVery cozy coffee place, with variety of specialty coffee. The staff was very eager to explain and show what kinds of coffee they have. We got filter from El Salvador that I liked. Also they have a special one called bloody orange drip, and surprisingly I liked it a lot! 😊 You can sit there and work with your lap top or just pass by and get a high quality specialty coffee to go. They have wifi. You can also sit outside, there are a few small tables. You can buy different coffee beans and they had some accessories like grinders and aeropress...
Read moreMy favorite coffee shop in Vienna. Pretty unassuming from the outside, but very bohemian and welcoming once you’re in. The barista was very friendly and made our drinks within minutes despite being pretty busy and working solo. The overall vibe of the place is great and makes you want to return. The only coffee shop in Vienna we visited more than once. A latte and a flat white (both delicious) came out to €8.40, I believe, pretty standard pricing...
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