Au Café

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Au Café

The historical building of Au Café was built in Bratislava, Slovakia (then Pressburg, Kingdom of Hungary), in 1827,[1] when it served as a coffee shop. For almost one hundred years it was a famous restaurant and coffee shop, when in the middle of the 20th century it was on decline. In 2003 Au Café was reopened.[2] Located on the bank of the Danube river, it serves as a restaurant and café at present.

History

  • 1827 Au Cafe, a new coffee shop is established on the right bank of the Danube
  • 1857 Ownership passes to Mr. Roth and in 1871 to landlord František Pohl
  • 1890 Anton Apfel adds a restaurant to the Au Cafe coffee shop
  • 1896 Karl von Palugyay elevates Au Cafe to introduce fine dining.
  • 1919 Otto Kolin becomes the new owner and gives Au Cafe a metropolitan style
  • 1927 from July 31 until August 18 celebrations of Au Cafe's 100th anniversary take place.
  • 1960 a long-term decline capped by demolition of the premises.
  • 2003 On September 12 Au Cafe reopened

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