Long-established venue for breakfast, cakes & daily-changing menu, with live piano in the evenings.
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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Long-established venue for breakfast, cakes & daily-changing menu, with live piano in the evenings....
Had the ‘Scheiterhaufen’, possibly the best dessert of life. Yes it’s €12.50 but it’s huge and you could definitely share it with another person. Although I had it by myself and had no regrets (never thought I could justify a desert that expensive). Also there was live piano music and the interior was stunning. My friend had the Kaiserschmarn which was nice but much less impressive.
We had a lovely lunch for two at Café Diglas. The food was delicious — the goulash soup was rich and comforting, and the chicken schnitzel was perfectly cooked. We enjoyed two coffee specialties: a classic Wiener Melange (similar to a cappuccino) and the elegant Maria Theresia coffee. For dessert, we tried their signature Kaiserschmarrn,fluffy, caramelized pieces of pancake served with powdered sugar and a fruity sauce, absolutely delightful. The atmosphere is charming and very Viennese, with beautiful lamps shaped like little skirts that add so much character. A wonderful place to relax and soak in the spirit of Vienna.
Very nice and very good food. Not very touristic, better than the other cafes in that area. 200m from Saint Stephan Cathedral. Prices are normal for the city centre. It is from 1875 but very renovated, so it doesn't feel that old but still very pleasant. Goulash recommended.
We had breakfast here twice during our holiday. The food was amazing and the coffee well made. We are early risers and appreciated how early Café Diglas opened. Their pastries were especially delicious
Had a cup of coffee and chocolate cake. The cake is dry, unlike the American version. Not overly sweet and with a tart cherry filling in the middle. Overall, I enjoyed it. It’s not something I’m used to but glad we tried it. The atmosphere is quite nice and the staff were very courteous. Would recommend people to try it.
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08:00 – 22:30