Do you really know every place you can get coffee in Vienna? It certainly seems so. Drinking coffee is such a civilised way of doing homage to so beautiful a place.
Arija, I remember when I first walked from Schönbrunn Palace up to the Gloriette, thinking how wonderful it would be if somebody would open a coffee house right up there. Well, there already is a coffee house! Ever since then, I simply EXPECT that there will be a coffee place wherever I show up! ;-) I even discovered a coffee place at the Dachstein, at something like 9,000ft: all I had to do was hike up a glacier for an hour and there it was, an alpine hut, serving excellent Viennese coffee Melange! ;-)
Do you really know every place you can get coffee in Vienna? It certainly seems so.
ReplyDeleteDrinking coffee is such a civilised way of doing homage to so beautiful a place.
You know you have a coffee culture when you have sculptures of coffee cups. :)
ReplyDeleteArija,
ReplyDeleteI remember when I first walked from Schönbrunn Palace up to the Gloriette, thinking how wonderful it would be if somebody would open a coffee house right up there. Well, there already is a coffee house! Ever since then, I simply EXPECT that there will be a coffee place wherever I show up! ;-)
I even discovered a coffee place at the Dachstein, at something like 9,000ft: all I had to do was hike up a glacier for an hour and there it was, an alpine hut, serving excellent Viennese coffee Melange! ;-)
Charles Gramlich,
you are right! :-)))
Ooooooh, love that. Alice in Wonderland style!
ReplyDeleteOoooooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
Oh look at this !!!
ReplyDeleteI love this Coffee Cup !
Marie-Noëlle
Oh, this is great! I LOVE that! How'd I miss this one? On the road, I miss whole days, it seems.
ReplyDeleteMarcheline,
ReplyDeleteit is, indeed! ;-)
Paris Breakfasts,
*smile*
Marie-Noëlle,
such whimsy, isn't it?
A Brush with Color:
Sue, you should write (and Paint!) an "on the road" book!
genial!:)
ReplyDeletehow fun is that?! love it!
ReplyDeletexox,
susan