We visited this cafe, looking at the rating and recommendations on Tripadvisor. What can I say — the only advantage of this institution (like many in Vienna) is the design, the historical place, the atmosphere. It is impossible to talk about any quality of food, and even more so about the service, because it simply does not exist)) The maximum here is a cup of coffee (an inexpensive admixture of robusta with Arabica to taste) and some kind of dessert.
"Maintenance" is a separate topic) A man of retirement age in the role of a waiter, approached the table only when he was called to us by a German sitting next to him)) At the same time, after a check of 57€ for two, he brought a separate tip book with a very smug look🤣 They did not hesitate and wrote — no service, no tips.
In general, you can stop by for coffee for the sake of the atmosphere, but if you are not an elderly person, be prepared for a "warm" welcome)
Cafe Schwarzenberg was opened in 1863 and is located near the Vienna Opera. Apart from the impressive history of this traditional Viennese coffee house, there is nothing particularly outstanding about their Viennese coffee and Viennese strudel. The same applies to the cost...
What can I say? This trip was a fairy tale, because a few days after returning, the whole world turned into a pumpkin.
The cafe is old, cozy, I would sit and sit, as the locals do - they work on a laptop, read a file of fresh newspapers, just enjoy coffee with incomparable desserts.
I will definitely come again.
Vienna, wait!