Eurofan Cafés
Vienna’s coffeehouses are places to meet, and even more so during the Eurovision Song Contest. From May 3 to 17, 20 coffeehouses will host one or two country delegations, along with their friends and fans. That way, the Song Contest becomes part of everyday life in Vienna, and the coffeehouses turn into Eurofan Cafés. Expect classic dishes and drinks from each country, live music, meet–and–greets with artists, karaoke and dj nights, and much more. All of Vienna will become an international stage of hospitality. The Eurofan Café tour invites you to stroll from one coffeehouse to the next and discover international flair.
A key part of the festivities are the Eurovision Song Contest public viewing events. The semifinals and finals can be watched and celebrated together at several Viennese coffeehouses, including Crossfield’s Australian Pub, Café Schopenhauer, Café Hummel, Gasthaus Napoleon, and G’schamster Diener.
The detailed program is available at vormagazin.at/eurofan-cafe-englisch
Contest: If you visit a lot of coffee shops and scan the corresponding QR codes using the Walk15 app, you have a chance to win tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest final.
The Eurofan Cafés and their country spotlights:
1. Café Museum – Croatia, Latvia
2. Kaffee Kunze – Switzerland
3. Café Eiles – Estonia, Italy
4. Café Weimar – Malta, Poland
5. Café Diglas – Belgium, Montenegro
6. Crossfield’s Australien Pub – Australia
7. Café Mozart – Sweden, Cyprus
8. G’schamster Diener – Finland
9. Café phil – Bulgaria
10. Café Français – Georgia
11. Café Sluka – Moldova, Norway
12. Café Landtmann – United Kingdom, San Marino
13. Chattanooga & Wiener Stadtbräu – Ukraine
14. Café Frauenhuber – Armenia, Greece
15. Gerstner K.u.K. Hofzuckerbäckerei – Denmark, Austria
16. Café Schopenhauer – Romania, Serbia
17. Café Schwarzenberg – Albania, Czech Republic
18. Café Restaurant Hummel – Azerbaijan, Germany
19. Café Sperl – France, Lithuania
20. Café Goldegg – Luxembourg, Portugal
21. MQ Kantine - Israel