Frommer's Review
Even the venerable Sacher has shown that it keeps up with the times, in the form of its street-level cafe, the Sacher-Ecke, a new "Sacher Light" that's a deliberately toned down, more youthful version of the Habsburgundian dragon represented by the hotel itself. The Sacher-Ecke (literally, "Sacher-Corner") occupies the corner of the Sacher that faces the mobs of pedestrian traffic along the Kärntnerstrasse. Rock music plays softly, and there's wine by the glass, cocktails, and Sachertorte by the slice. Accompanied with a swirl of whipped cream, it's priced at 4.80€ ($6.25). A Bellini costs 9.50€ ($12); champagne, champagne cocktails, and Sekt go from 7€ to 17€ ($9.10-$21). Breakfast costs 9.50€ ($12) and includes ham, cheese, yogurt, breads, jam, butter, and coffee. Daily 9am-1am.
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