Café Prückel
Innere Stadt
Stubenring kaffeehaus since 1903 — the 1950s interior intact, the live piano three nights.
Innere Stadt post-war intellectual kaffeehaus — Dorotheergasse, the night-Buchteln.
Leopold and Josefine Hawelka opened the kaffeehaus on Dorotheergasse in 1939, closed for the war, and reopened in 1945 to become the centre of Vienna's post-war literary and artistic scene — H.C. Artmann, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Oskar Werner, Helmut Qualtinger and André Heller all spent serial evenings here. The room is small, dark, smoke-aged in the texture if not in fact, the walls covered in original drawings and posters from the regular customers. Leopold died in 2011 at 100; the grandchildren now run the room and have kept it deliberately unchanged. Josefine's Buchteln — the sweet yeast buns filled with plum jam — come out of the oven at 22:00 every night and are the kaffeehaus's load-bearing late-night order.
Buchteln come out of the oven at 22:00 every night — that is the right time to be at the kaffeehaus. The room reads cramped at first; the back tables are the regulars' territory and the way to find a seat is to ask the Herr Ober rather than pick one yourself.
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