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| Vienna Espresso Bar and Bakery |
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Espresso bar within walking distance of Purdue offering coffee, tea, italian sodas, and modern sandwiches, including vegetarian and vegan offerings and desserts including tiramisu.
Vienna is a student hangout, especially popular with mathematics, science, and engineering students; the atmosphere is congenial and games of chess, backgammon, or go as well as intellectual discussion are often to be found inside or out on the patio.
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Dec 22nd, 2003 |
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I have been a regular at Vienna for the past two years and there is no other place on campus where you can strike up a conversation with total strangers. This is a place where people go to meet, talk, and laugh with total camaraderie. The friends I met there are and always will be my best. Here you are free to be yourself. Want to meet someone, just look around and keep smiling, someone will join you. |
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Mar 7th, 2003 |
I spent two months at Purdue last summer on an undergraduate research fellowship. After being introduced to it by a few of the full-time students, I became an almost daily customer at Cafe Vienna.
Vienna offers the sort of modern, sometimes healthy, sandwiches now common at independent coffeehouses, as well as the standard espresso drinks, tea assortment, and a passable tiramisu.
While the food was nothing out of the ordinary, the atmosphere is such that this place should be legendary. Calling it romantic or congenial doesn't begin to do it justice.
Vienna is popular with Purdue students, especially those in the exact sciences. One may find interesting, intellectual (no pseudo- attached!) discussion of all sorts of topics and friendly games of backgammon, chess, and go being played nearly every evening. At Vienna one finds the sort of community that people attribute to the cafes of fin de siecle Paris; the place is truly alive, which can't be said for too many coffeehouses, independent or otherwise, these days. |
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