Café Hawelka
Innere Stadt
Innere Stadt post-war intellectual kaffeehaus — Dorotheergasse, the night-Buchteln.
Stubenring kaffeehaus since 1903 — the 1950s interior intact, the live piano three nights.
Café Prückel opened on the Stubenring opposite the MAK applied-arts museum in 1903 and was refitted in 1955 by Oswald Haerdtl, the architect of the Vienna World's Fair pavilions — the 1955 fit-out is the version that survives, and the Federal Monuments Office has it listed under heritage protection. Banquette seating in red, mirrored columns, the Haerdtl light fittings; live piano Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 19:00. The Stubenring location next to the MAK and a five-minute walk from the Stadtpark makes Prückel the third or fourth kaffeehaus the audience books on a four-day Vienna trip — the one with the cleanest 1950s atmosphere and the most space to read for an hour.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 19:00 the live piano runs — the right context for the second Melange. The MAK museum across the street is the natural daytime pairing; the Stadtpark a six-minute walk south for the after-coffee stroll.
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