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in Lakeview: A taste of Vienna's finest
By
Elizabeth Owens-Schiele Special to the Tribune
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Viennese institution for more than a century, Julius Meinl (MY-nl) has just opened
a coffeehouse in Lakeview serving smooth, medium-roasted brews and traditional
Viennese pastries and confections. "We're trying to bring a bit of Viennese coffee
culture and tradition to Chicago," said Thomas Meinl, whose great-great-grandfather
Julius started the coffee-roasting business in 1862 in Vienna. The contemporary
exterior is deceiving.
Inside
the 70-seat shop are classical Viennese chairs and upholstered booths, and soft
lights that offset the historical photos lining the golden stucco walls. Brass
kettles serve seven daily brews. Coffee is served Viennese-style, with a china
cup and saucer on a serving tray, and caramel or chocolate cookies and a glass
of water on the side. "That's the way we do it in Vienna," said Meinl, who visited
the Chicago shop before its opening. "What we're creating here is very new because
we are going back to the basics."
The
many Viennese desserts created by Chicago chef Annie Muller include traditional
Viennese pastries such as Mohr im Hemd, a hot molten chocolate cake served with
warm chocolate sauce and schlag, a not-too-sweet whipped cream ($4.25 per serving);
apple strudel ($3) and topfenstrudel, a farmers cheese strudel with orange zest
and golden raisins ($3). Lunch items will include daily soups, including frittatten
soup, chicken broth with herbed Austrian noodles and fresh chives ($2 per cup;
$4 per bowl) and assorted hot and cold sandwiches, $5-$6. Meinl brand beans and
ground coffees roasted and imported from Vienna include King Hadhramaut blend
($11.95, 1.1 pounds), Jubilee blend ($10.95, 1.1 pounds) and President blend ($9.95,
1.1 pounds). Loose tea also is here ($5-$6, 25 bags; $6.95-$8.95 4-ounce packages
of leaf tea).