Alscafé remains until June: a tavern with new hope
Alscafé remains until June: a tavern with new hope
The Alscafé, which is located in a former tavern in Vienna-Hernals, has to announce unexpected news. It was originally planned that the café would close at the end of this year. But now it will remain open until June of the coming year. This decision was made because the extensive renovation of the building, which is scheduled for 2025, is delayed.
The development comes at a time when many traditional taverns have to close, which makes the Alscafé a ray of hope for many residents and guests. Thomas Huber, who opened the Alscafé as temporary use in April, wanted to bring life to the old inn. The news of the extension of the opening hours was taken up with enthusiasm on social media. On Instagram it says: "Great news: The longest time we thought that the Alscafé project was over at the end of the year. Now we know that it goes a little further! And half a year longer than expected."
A look at the background
The revival of the former inn on Leopold-Kunschak-Platz had already succeeded in a neighborhood campaign last year. In one day the inn was reopened and the positive response encouraged Huber to continue it as a café. His commitment and good acceptance in the community have certainly contributed to the decision to extend the opening date.
The upcoming general renovation of the entire building will start in 2025, but the delay enables the Alscafé to remain part of the neighborhood. This could also be a welcome refreshment for the residents, since innkeepers often play a central role in social life.
The joy of extension is great. The community has accepted the Alscafé as a new meeting point in recent months and will certainly continue to be comfortable in the coming months. "The joy of the extension is noticeable," said a regular guest. It remains to be seen how the situation around the renovation develops and what this means for the café and the entire neighborhood.
For more information about the Alscafé and the latest developments, interested parties can be interested in the detailed report www.diepresse.com Read.
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