Cafe Josefinum
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About Cafe Josefinum
Cafe Josefinum sits on a busy street corner in the medical university district, serving as the unofficial canteen for broke med students and locals who've discovered Vienna's best value breakfast. You'll pay EUR 2.80 for expertly pulled espresso and EUR 6.50 to 9.50 for plates piled high with eggs, bread, ham, and cheese that'll fuel you until dinner. The real draw is the back garden: chestnut trees create natural shade over mismatched tables where you can linger for hours without dirty looks.
Inside feels wonderfully ordinary, with worn wooden tables, medical textbooks scattered about, and the kind of unpretentious atmosphere that makes tourist coffee houses seem ridiculous by comparison. The daily lunch board lists traditional Austrian dishes for under EUR 10, and you'll hear more German than English from tables of students cramming for exams. Service moves at neighborhood pace, not tourist speed, which means your coffee stays hot and conversations flow naturally.
Most Vienna cafe guides push you toward expensive tourist traps with EUR 5 espressos and tiny portions. Skip those entirely and come here for what locals actually drink and eat. The garden fills up fast in summer, so arrive before 11am or after 2pm. Don't expect Instagram worthy presentation, but do expect to leave satisfied and with money still in your wallet.
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