![]() Café SacherĬake shops Vienna. Though officially a café the Sacher is best known for its signature Sacher Torte. Would a visit replace the experience of a local coffeehouse? Is it the kind of patisserie to go to in order to co-celebreate Viennese cake culture among locals? Read my review about Demel Vienna. On top, by tasting Demel’s own branded Sacher Cake you’ll take another step in joining Vienna’s eternal discussion whether Sacher’s or Demel’s Sacher Torte is the best. ![]() You can even watch the confectioners at work through the glass wall in the back. The almost 230-year-old confectionery breathes old-world elegance throughout its cake shop and the salons in the first floor. The most legendary cake shop draws from its past as the official supplier of cakes to the Imperial court. Opening Times: daily from 10.00 am to 11.00 pm Demel ViennaĬake shops Vienna. On the ground floor cakes are sold over the counter. Use the exquisite seating at the bar in the first floor as your private Vienna salon. It is still much less crowded than the other outlet in Kärntner Strasse. There are various outlets throughout Vienna but nothing beats the café/restaurant at Todesco Palace opposite the Vienna State Opera. If you taste their cakes you will know what’s for dessert at the Vienna Opera Ball and numerous Austrian state receptions. Konditorei GerstnerĬake shops Vienna. Like Demel, Gerstner is another former Imperial patissier. I have personally tested them all (best research I have ever done). My shortlist of the best confectioneries in Vienna presents a mix of the most legendary cake shops like Demel, the most popular with Viennese and the best insider confectioneries in my hometown. Where can you find the best pastry shops in Vienna? While some local coffeehouses offer an impressive selection of desserts, pastry shops specialise in them. ![]() They are currently selling all their baking products at 50-75 percent off.Cake Shops Vienna. Shame on the gov’t making the wrong decisions. What an unnecessary loss for small businesses forced to close and lose their livelihood. One donor writes, “My heart goes out to you. Watching them struggle to keep the store open has affected all of us so deeply.” Their goal is $50,000 and as of now, they have raised $8,359.Ĭustomers have also sent out heartfelt messages to the bakery. They left Iran to escape tyranny and discrimination, hoping to provide a better life for their kids and future generations. Their family story is a true American dream of success. We have had multiple generations celebrate their happiest occasions with Vienna’s cakes and goodies. The 3 sisters who have been running the business for the last 35 years have done their best to keep baking and serving our neighborhood families during this difficult time. Unfortunately Vienna Pastry is now struggling immensely to stay opened. “The current circumstances surrounding COVID-19 has devastated our industry, where hundreds of small businesses have closed. They have established a GoFundMe that reads: unfortunately could not sustain operations at this location much longer.” Since they “are committed to keeping Vienna’s legacy alive,” the bakery will open a new location soon. On their Instagram, they maintained that they “are so grateful to dedicated and faithful customers but sadly had to close effective 1/18/21. Their corporate clients include Century-Plaza hotel and spa, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, Hilton, Sheraton, and The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites Los Angeles. ![]() treats include pastries, freshly-baked cookies and muffins, as well as custom-decorated cakes that are all made from scratch, like those served at the finest European cafes.” They were forced to close because of high rent and the frequent lockdowns due to COVID-19 and the pandemic.Īccording to their website, they have “been a family-owned bakery since 1952 – blending the finest ingredients with the utmost care and attention to detail. SANTA MONICA-Vienna Pastry Inc, a European-styled bakery located on 1215 Wilshire Blvd.
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