Cafe Sperl coffee at home. Try it! (affiliate link).
Years ago I bought coffee from Gevalia, online, and received the European Classics selections. One of the coffees was "Cafe Sperl" and I remembered that it was in Vienna. I planned a trip to this cafe so that I could experience it for myself. I was not disappointed. And now that I have discovered that I can purchase it online from Amazon (link at the top of the page), I think that I will need to relive my adventure!
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Menu Cover |
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Main Entrance is quite inviting. But when I looked over to the side,
the outside cafe looked much nicer. |
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There were a few empty tables. |
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A previous visitor to the apartment had recommended to try
Ottakringer while in Vienna. So, I'll take one of those... |
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Ohh, good. And I will take a Melange after the meal. |
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I wanted to order something from the Specialty
menu. Now, to see if I can find a word or two that
I recognize. Hmmm. |
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Or perhaps from the Tageskarte, the daily menu.
Let's see. Nudel. Looks like "noodle" and then
there is a "salat". Bet that this is a salad. So, for 7,30
that is what I will have. |
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Ottakringer - beer with lemon |
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Zitrone. And thank goodness for pictures. |
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It was tasty and I put it on my list to find when I return to Phoenix.
Nice summer beer. |
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Ah, ok, so here is my "nudel". It was good. |
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And a small side "salat". Good also. I like the look of those thinly
sliced cucumbers. Quite dainty. |
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This was "schnitzel". |
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with "vogerlsalat". Potato. Got it. |
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The cups and plates all had the name "cafe Sperl". |
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This is a side view. |
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And the perfect finish: Melange, little glasses of water,
creme and sugar. And Sacher Torte! |
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Looks good.
Again, note that it does not have the chocolate
Sacher candy on the top. |
Here is a map of the day's trek around the Vienna town center. Click on the map to enlarge. Then "back arrow" to return to the blog.
Ottakringer Beer -
Click here to order it online. I'm also going to check at my local high-end grocery store.
I couldn't find a place to purchase the Ottakringer Beer from Amazon, but I did find reference material for the Austrian Breweries.
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