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Standout museum café was designed to evoke Vienna at the turn of the century, and hoo-eee did they do it up right. Wood paneling, period lighting, and chairs upholstered in fabric from 1912 (so don't spill). Teutonic fare impresses, from breakfast through tea time through dinner. Do not miss out on the pastries. Coffee costs a small fortune, but is delivered on a silver tray, enough to make corporate baristas everywhere hang their heads in shame. If the line's too long, head downstairs to Café Fledermaus for a similar scene.
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