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Café Sabarsky
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Hours
Mon and Wed, 9am-6pm; Thu-Sun, 9am-9pm; Tue, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
4, 5, 6 at 86th St.
Prices
$10-$25
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Breakfast
- Live Music
- Notable Chef
- Prix-Fixe
- View
Alcohol
- Beer and Wine Only
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
It’s easy to forget, in this era of plastic cups and lattes to go, that coffee is a luxurious, old-world drink. A single cup at this high-minded Viennese café on upper Fifth Avenue costs $5 and comes to the table on a silver tray. There are excellent Viennese specialties like sausages, goulash, and a whole selection of strudels and chocolate tortes, but the coffee’s stimulating effects will stay with you throughout the day.
ExtraThe artistic sensibility permeates the café, with its reproductions of Josef Hoffmann sconces, Adolf Loos bentwood chairs, and Otto Wagner fabrics.
Recommended DishesHungarian beef goulash, $28; sacher torte, $8; apple strudel, $8
Related Stories
Best of New York Awards
- Best Place to Discover Teutonic Jazz (2005)
- Best Coffee (2004)
- Best Museum Cafe (2003)
- Best Sandwich (2002)
Featured In
- Ten Little Cities: The "It" Girl (8/13/07)
- 101 Best New York Restaurants for 2006 (1/9/06)
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