Bar in Vienna, Austria
Kaffeemodul
100ptsLocals-only coffee stop, no booking needed.

About Kaffeemodul
Kaffeemodul is a low-key neighbourhood coffee spot in Vienna's 8th district, suited to solo visitors and pairs who want a quiet, unhurried stop without tourist crowds. Walk-ins only, no booking needed. Best visited mid-week before 10am. Specific pricing and hours are unconfirmed — check directly before visiting.
Quick Verdict
Kaffeemodul at Josefstädter Str. 35 is a Viennese neighbourhood coffee spot in the 8th district, a quiet residential area that draws a regular crowd of locals rather than tourists. Seating is limited and the format lends itself to solo visitors or pairs rather than groups, so if you are looking for a place to settle in during a mid-morning or early afternoon window, this is a reasonable choice — but plan around the rush, not through it.
Who Goes Here and Whether You'll Fit In
The 8th district around Josefstadt has a particular character: educated, unhurried, and resolutely local. The crowd at a spot like Kaffeemodul reflects that. You are unlikely to find tour groups or people working through a pre-theatre checklist. Regulars come back for familiarity and consistency, not novelty. If you have been once and felt comfortable, that is the signal to return — the experience is calibrated for people who already know what they want rather than those looking to be guided through a menu. If you are visiting Vienna for the first time and want a room with more energy or a broader drinks list, Amerlingbeisl or Bar Tabacchi offer more atmosphere for first-timers.
Leading Time to Visit
Mid-morning on a weekday is your leading window. Vienna's café culture peaks around 9–11am, and a smaller neighbourhood spot fills faster than its footprint suggests. Coming in mid-week rather than a Saturday morning reduces the wait for a seat. If you are already familiar with the space, arriving before 10am on a Tuesday or Wednesday gives you the leading shot at a comfortable, unhurried visit. Avoid Saturday mornings if you dislike waiting; the 8th district gets noticeably busier on weekends as residents converge on local spots. For broader context on what Vienna offers across different moods and times of day, see our full Vienna bars guide and our full Vienna restaurants guide.
Practical Details
Kaffeemodul is at Josefstädter Str. 35, 1080 Wien. No booking is required and walk-ins are the norm. Specific hours, pricing, and contact details are not confirmed in our current data , check Google Maps directly before visiting. For neighbourhood comparison, 25hours Hotel Vienna at MuseumsQuartier is nearby if you need a reliably staffed, larger-format alternative. If you are combining a Vienna visit with day trips, Alte Donau is worth knowing for a different setting entirely. Those travelling wider in Austria may also want to bookmark Haschka Weinbar in Linz.
Quick reference: Walk-in only · 8th district, Vienna · No confirmed hours in current data , verify before visiting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kaffeemodul good for groups?
Small groups of two or three are the natural fit for a neighbourhood spot like Kaffeemodul at Josefstädter Str. 35. Larger parties risk overwhelming limited seating, especially during the 9–11am peak. If you're four or more, arrive early on a weekday or split up and arrive in shifts. This is not a venue built around group bookings.
Does Kaffeemodul have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Kaffeemodul. In the 8th district, pavement seating is common at smaller cafés along Josefstädter Strasse, but whether Kaffeemodul runs a terrace or street tables is worth checking directly before you visit, particularly in warmer months.
Does Kaffeemodul have happy hour deals?
No happy hour or promotional pricing is documented for Kaffeemodul. Vienna's neighbourhood coffee culture generally revolves around consistent, everyday pricing rather than timed deals — a Melange costs what it costs, all day. If discounted drinks are a priority, this is not the format to target.
What's the signature drink at Kaffeemodul?
No specific signature drink is confirmed in the venue data. As a Viennese neighbourhood café in the 8th district, the expected core offering runs to espresso-based drinks and classic Viennese coffee preparations — Melange, Kleiner Schwarzer, Verlängerter. What makes a spot like this worth visiting is consistency and craft on those staples, not novelty drinks.
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