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    220Grad

    220Grad

    4.7(111 reviews)
    24.0 km
    €€

    I came in for a chai latte during lunchtime the atmosphere and the style of the restaurant was…read morereally nice and the food looked really good, but I only got the chai latte which was mediocre. It tasted very watery and didn't have too much cinnamon. There was also a man at the front selling newspapers so if you ever go to this restaurant, you could ignore him I thought you would have to pay him to get in, but it seems like he's just selling newspapers in the front which I thought was a bit odd

    My favorite meal in Salzburg! My only regret is not being able to come here again to try more of…read moretheir dishes. We walked in for brunch, and were immediately seated although it was definitely very crowded. We got the seasonal lunch with toast (zucchini, proscuitto, egg, etc) and an earl grey custard that also came with an espresso on the side. The coffee was so good we decided to order a flat white after since we didn't have enough! We also got the pea hummus brioche (all the brioches looked delicious), which was the most buttery and soft texture. Lastly, my favorite was the carrot hazelnut cake with cashew cream, topped with blueberries and a gooseberry. I will be thinking about that dessert for a while - probably one of my favorite sweet bites this year. The vibes were also very cute inside and all the servers were so sweet and helpful. Must come here if you're in Salzburg!

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    220Grad - Interior

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    220Grad - Monthly breakfast special

    Monthly breakfast special

    220Grad - White early grey tea and chai tea with steamed milk

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    White early grey tea and chai tea with steamed milk

    Cafe Fingerlos J.M. Fingerlos - Cappuccinos, Passion fruit and pistachio pastries, Dried fruit cake

    Cafe Fingerlos J.M. Fingerlos

    4.2(58 reviews)
    25.1 km
    €€

    Our hotel is right around the corner from this bakery and I'm glad I made a stop here! It was busy…read morearound 10am but we were able to grab a table up front by the display case. There's actually more seating behind the bar if you go around. The menu is extensive from breakfast foods to decadent desserts! I came here mainly for the nockerl and it takes 30 minutes to prepare. I also ordered an americano and apple strudel. Our waitress, Alexandra, was very nice and attentive. She had to bring another table for the presentation! She also made sure I had time to photography the nockerl. It did not disappoint! It was fluffy and I love the berry cream and the ice cream that came with! It was just the perfect amount of sweetness and definitely worth a try! The apple strudel was bathed in vanilla cream (you can also get it with ice cream). It was flaky and warm. I love the cream it came in! Everything was fabulous! Many people came in to order desserts from the display! Thank you for a lovely breakfast. I enjoyed sitting there relaxing while enjoying the delicious foods!

    Visited in July 2024. Nice cozy cafe to grab breakfast not too far from all the historical sites &…read morethe newer part of town. Looks like most of the locals get cappuccinos, hard boiled eggs & some kind of bread with cold cuts & some veggies. I got the semilina porridge (Grieß-Porridge) which is equivalent to what Americans might call 'Cream of Wheat'. It came with fresh jam & was very tasty. I also ordered the Ham, cheese and salami with bread side (Schinken, Käse, Salami) and an iced latte. All were yummy. I wish I had more time to go back there to try some of their desserts.. they looked yummy!

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    Cafe Fingerlos J.M. Fingerlos - Desserts

    Desserts

    Cafe Fingerlos J.M. Fingerlos - Basil spaghetti (tomatoes removed before photograph).

    Basil spaghetti (tomatoes removed before photograph).

    Cafe Fingerlos J.M. Fingerlos - Menu 8.24

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    Café Schiebel - Blaubeer-schoko-torte

    Café Schiebel

    4.0(5 reviews)
    27.8 km

    This place is just lovely and old fashioned -- almost all locals inside. Our server was very…read morehelpful and spoke English well; they customized my breakfast due to my gluten allergy. My breakfast of three eggs cooked on top of ham with swiss on top (ingenious! I couldn't wait to try this at home!) was cooked perfectly and absolutely delicious -- I could not finish it all. My husband ordered sausages, which kind of looked like hot dogs, but were very good; he also finished with a pastry which looked absolutely amazing . . . ALL of their pastries looked amazing, and with the number of locals enjoying them as well, I would say this would be a good bet if that is what you are looking for! I loved the way they served my coffee on a tray, with a small glass of water. We like eating where locals do, and this fits the bill entirely. It is not a large breakfast menu, but certainly plenty to choose from, and utterly charming inside. One of the best breakfasts of our trip.

    We were looking for a coffee place in town and found Cafe Schiebel. It's located on the second…read morestory of one of the shopping complexes. The outside is adorable, adorned with crimson red and golden design. The interior has the same matching decorations. It's less like a cafe and reminds me more of a parlor, it has a very vintage aesthetic. Everything from the silver trays to the contemporary paintings emits elegance. There wasn't an English menu but they had one with pictures (I think the waitress knew we were tourists and let us point to what we wanted). It was a hot day so we both ordered iced coffee which looked like a coffee milkshake. The drink was absolutely delicious! The coffee was strong and bitter, but mixed with the ice cream really sweetened it up. The menu was small and dedicated mostly to drinks and some pastries. On the back of the sheet is the allergy information. I have celiacs, so it listed everything with gluten. Unfortunately, there are no gluten-free pastries. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. If you're in town, I'd definitely recommend checking this place out! Also, they don't take card here! Luckily there is a bank nearby where we were able to withdraw some euros. It's in the normal price range--maybe slightly higher. For two drinks, it cost us 12 euros in total.

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    Café Schiebel - Interior

    Interior

    Café Schiebel - Cream puff pastry

    Cream puff pastry

    Café Schiebel - Breakfast menu (English)

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    Müller's Cafe - cafes - Updated July 2026

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