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Innere Stadt
The Innere Stadt kaffeehaus since 1876 — vaulted ceilings, Trotsky's chess table.
K.u.K. Hofzuckerbäcker since 1786 — the imperial court's pastry confectioner.
Demel opened on the Kohlmarkt in 1786 and received the title K.u.K. Hofzuckerbäcker — purveyor of confectionery to the imperial and royal court — under Franz Joseph. The shop has operated continuously on the same address ever since. The ground-floor patisserie counter is the project: the Anna-Demel Torte, the candied violets the Empress Elisabeth used to order, the layered Kardinalschnitten, and the legendary Demel-Sacher (the original Sachertorte, court-purveyed before Sacher's own hotel claimed the patent). The first-floor kaffeehaus is the sit-down register and operates as a working kaffeehaus despite the gift-box trade downstairs. Service is in the historical form — Demelinerinnen, the all-female waiting staff in black-and-white uniform, addressing customers in the third person (the famous Demel'sch).
The Demel-Sacher / Original Sachertorte argument is real — both have legal claim to the recipe after a 1960s settlement. Demel was first; Sacher won the trademark. Order both side by side: the Demel version is slightly drier with a thicker apricot layer, the Sacher version moister with the apricot under the chocolate. Bring the gift-box home; the ground-floor counter wraps in the K.u.K. wood box.
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