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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónNice coffee and bakery. Bakery not the best, but try the queue. Really nice. Service is super and effective
The Martin Auer is located at the foot of Rosenhain at the end of the Panoramagasse/Heinrichstraße is a chic coffee shop with a beautiful and elegant atmosphere. Here you can enjoy the whole variety of Austrian pastries, because this place is a coffin, bakery... and pastries at the same time. The staff is friendly and fast. Opening hours are moderate, but in line with all other pastries, which means that early at 19:00 closed (7 pm) from Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday even closed at 18:00 (6 pm). This coffee shop is a great place to have a late breakfast on weekends, for example, as this place is open at 7:00 and at 06:30 all week. We usually have the bakery breakfast (bakers breakfast), which regularly consists of an emperor roll, a croissant, two jams and a part of butter. You can also have honey. If you are more of the Austrian type, you can easily choose the croissant for two Kaisersemmel (so a total of 3 reels) and the Marmelade/Honey is from strawberry, apricots, raspberry or honey (pick two from these four). There are many other children of breakfast offered here. As snacks this place offers many sandwiches and you can even have different types of hummus or ham
Nice Coffee and bakery. Bakery not the best but try the quiche. Really nice. Service is super and effective
The Martin Auer located at the foothill of the Rosenhain at the end of the Panoramagasse/Heinrichstrasse is a fancy coffeeshop with a nice and elegant atmosphere. Here you can enjoy the full variety of the Austrian pastry world, since this place is a coffeshop, bakery and pastry shop at the same time. The staff is friendly and swift. The opening hours are mediocre, but in line with all the other pastry shops, meaning closing early at 19:00 (7 pm) from Monday to Friday and on Saturday and Sunday even closing already at 18:00 (6 pm). This coffeeshop is a great place to have a late breakfast on weekend for instance, since this place opens already at 7:00 and at 06:30 throughout the week.We usually have the Bäckerfrühstück (Baker’s Breakfast), which regularly consists of a Kaisersemmel (Emperor roll), a croissant, two marmalades and a portion of butter. You also can have honey. If you are more of the Austrian type you easily can exchange the croissant for two Kaisersemmel (so altogether 3 rolls) and the marmalade/honey is to choose from strawberry, apricot, raspberry or honey (pick two out of these four). There are many other different kids of breakfast offered here. As snacks this place offers many sandwiches and you even can have different sorts of hummus or ham&eggs and other delicious things to eat from the showcase.The interior is very artsy and stylish and makes this place comfortable to stay in for a while and to read the newspapers. If you are with little children, there is also a small corner with some toys for some kids. From Graz with love!Dr. Dr. Immanuel Fruhmann