Művész Kávéház
Művész Kávéház sits directly across from the Hungarian State Opera House, serving the same Belle Époque café culture it has since 1898.
About Művész Kávéház
Művész Kávéház sits directly across from the Hungarian State Opera House, serving the same Belle Époque café culture it has since 1898. You'll find authentic Central European pastries like dobostorta (7-layer sponge cake, 1,200 HUF) and kürtőskalács (chimney cake, 800 HUF) alongside proper Viennese coffee in a space that feels genuinely local rather than touristy. The original dark wood paneling and curved booth seating create an atmosphere where pre-opera rituals still happen daily.
When you walk in, the smell of fresh strudel hits immediately, and you'll notice locals reading newspapers in corner booths while opera singers occasionally warm up at back tables. The service moves at old-world pace, waiters wear proper vests, and conversations happen in hushed tones that respect the space's artistic heritage. Window seats offer perfect people-watching along Andrássy Avenue, especially when opera-goers emerge in evening dress.
Most guides push you toward New York Café, but Művész gives you the same Belle Époque experience without tour groups and inflated prices. Skip the lunch menu (it's mediocre Hungarian standards) and stick to coffee and pastries. A cappuccino costs 650 HUF, reasonable for this location. The best tables are the curved booths near windows, but they're not reservable, so timing matters more than planning.
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