Cafe Gotthard - Backstube

Bakery · Lech

Cafe Gotthard - Backstube

Bakery · Lech

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Omesberg 352, 6764 Lech, Austria

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Austrian pastries, vegan cakes, strudel, & krapfen  

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Omesberg 352, 6764 Lech, Austria Get directions

gotthard.at
@gotthardhotellech

€10–20 · Menu

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Omesberg 352, 6764 Lech, Austria Get directions

+43 5583 3560244
gotthard.at
@gotthardhotellech

€10–20 · Menu

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This Charming Austrian Town Is a Favorite Among Skiers, Royals, and Foodies

"In Lech, Café Gotthard is where to get Austrian pastries. Choose from cakes, strudels, pralines, you name it — but especially memorable are the krapfen, an apricot marmalade-filled doughnut that’s perfect for breakfast or an après-ski snack." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/lech-austria-alps-skiing-royals-hotels-restaurants-6832328
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Will Thompson

Google
This a great cafe with really nice food. I enjoyed my soup and time relaxing watching the world go by.

Ofer Ber

Google
Another hit in Lech. We entered this café and found vegan brownies and cappuccino with oat milk which were both very good! In an area that is not vegan friendly it was really a good surprise to find vegan cake! Another lovely surprise in Lech! We stopped by this café and were delighted to find vegan brownies and cappuccino with oat milk — both were very good. In a region that isn’t particularly vegan-friendly, it was such a treat to come across a proper vegan cake!

Suzanne van der Ven

Google
Lovely place for a good cappucino (big! 😋) and a really good assortment of pastry. We had a delicious sochertorte (recommendation!), strawberry pie, a pavlova cream fruit thingy (yummie) and a danisch covered with chocolate and frosting. You order at the desk, you can sit inside and outside and they bring your order to your table. Nice mountain vieuwsand fun cupcake curtains.

Barbara Gros

Google
Caffe latte and cheesecake are very creamy and delicious. 😋 Service is perfect, always friendly and helpful. Nice place to relax and enjoy...❤️

Neha S

Google
Cafe Gotthard - Backstube became our go-to breakfast spot before hitting the slopes in Lech, and it didn’t disappoint! The warm and welcoming staff made every visit a pleasure. Their sandwiches were fresh and delicious, with decent vegetarian options that were a delightful find. The Chococcino and Cappuccino deserve a special mention. The café opens early, making it the best option around for a quick bite before heading out. Highly recommend Cafe Gotthard - Backstube for anyone visiting Lech. It’s cozy, convenient, and serves up great food and coffee.

Mansi Chitranshi

Google
They cheated us. Firstly the breakfast for 3 people costed 60€ which seems high when we didn’t eat that much. They got us milk coffee with water for which they charged us even when we didn’t ask them. The wrap was half cooked.

Ayman Alghamdi

Google
Lovely cafe, great staff and service. We came several times for breakfast

KM8821

Google
Horribly rude server (at lunch time, lady with long brown hair). No hello, no thank you, or goodbye. Any question you ask (like “can I pay by card?”) she answers with “I don’t understand why you’re asking me this” and “it’s obvious, why are you asking this question” (so she clearly understands basic English). Strangely enough when a German speaker asks the exact same question she answers politely with a big smile. This is a ski resort, so tourists with limited knowledge of German (even though we did make an effort) will inevitably visit, and hope to feel welcome. Second day in a row that I am treated this way. I will not be going back anymore.