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Konditorei Kormuth
Review
About
Konditorei Kormuth is a place where history, culture and traditions interconnects with delicious taste of home-made cakes which are made with love. Konditorei Kormuth offers you delicious cakes and desserts from its special bakery which uses the finest ingredients to meet the high quality standards. It avoids any addition of artificial dyes, flavorings, preservative and others modern aids.
Features
CUISINES
Cafe
Meal types
Breakfast, Drinks
PRICE
€€€€
FEATURES
Accepts Credit Cards
Reservations
Seating
Serves Alcohol
Table Service
Location
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Hours
Open until 9:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 - 21:00
Monday
9:00 - 21:00
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
9:00 - 21:00
Thursday
Closed
Friday
9:00 - 21:00
Saturday
9:00 - 21:00
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547 reviews
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Vanessa F
Macomb151 contributions
Apr 2024 • couples
This place is just full of magic and enchantment. Only bad thing is that you need to consume to get inside and enjoy all the art around and the antiques on display which its also used to serve their pastries and drinks. From top to bottom there's something to look at even in the toilets!!!. The pastries are phenomenal and the drinks are superb. They display everything so nice that is hard to eat them. I highly recommend to stop by and at least get a coffee you will not regret it.
Written 15 October 2024
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planettraveller01
Toronto41 contributions
Oct 2024 • family
There is a minimum Euro consumption, so you must get a dessert besides your coffee/tea. Desserts and coffee OK, served in old china, nice! It is worth for the ambience, really beautiful interiors covered in paintings and carved wood. I did NOT APPRECIATE the caged bird :(
Written 6 October 2024
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JDI
Madrid376 contributions
Jun 2023 • solo
Old pastry recipes typical of the country, decoration with antiques and allegorical paintings of history, some centuries old, baroque cutlery and kitchenware and staff dressed in antique costumes. It is a beautiful experience, very typical, right in the center and the price is no different from more touristy places. It's worth it and the pastries are exquisite.

Written 20 September 2023
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JANA S
Spoleto31 contributions
Oct 2024 • solo
I am from Bratislava, although I have lived abroad for over 30 years now.
On my annual visit to my hometown I decided to enter, curious. Also because I knew that there, in the past years, there were never been a ‘cukraren’ of this kind there.
The first shock at the entrance - the minimum price of compulsory consumption. Written on the menu outside the door.
Second shock once inside - the welcoming lady (you cannot pass, there is a rope barring the entrance) says her first sentence (and it is not a greeting to my ‘buongiorno’) - do you know that you have to spend the minimum of 13 Euro? So she immediately puts you in the position of a poor person who who who knows if he has enough money to afford a coffee....
Once at the table, they bring me the ordered cappuccino - a "kind of cappuccino", nothing to do with real italian cappuccino! The dessert, was not so special either - normal cream caramel puff pastry (klasický veternik) in the shape of a swan (a tacky one), and the price was stellar.
The final bill - I could have had a good lunch in some little restaurant downtown for this price!
And the frescoes on the walls - in short, if you like kitch, this is the place to be.
P.S. I was told by locals that the price of the compulsory consumption varies from day to day (season or flow of tourists?), even up to 18 euros. If you want a single coffee, you pay 6.50 - but you have to leave money until you reach the price set for that day!!!
Written 2 November 2024
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Gustavo 🇦🇷
Buenos Aires9287 contributions
Nov 2024 • couples
These are a coffee shop with cakes that claims to be historic, but do not indicate the year of opening anywhere. It is painted in all respects and the ceiling with religious motifs seems to be several years old, but it is not clear to him if it is.
The service was cordial, we ordered a very original shaped cake that pretended to be a swan, a coffee and a cappuccino and cost over 23€, very expensive for Bratislava.
And as I said, it's not clear if you're in a historic place hundreds of years old or it's just an adaptation for tourists.
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Written 21 November 2024
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Ms76
Stratford City8 contributions
Apr 2024 • family
Very disappointing and a complete tourist trap! Would not recommend at all unless you want to be ripped off. The drinks are outrageously priced and the cakes are very underwhelming for the price of €7 minimum. The servers also pounce as soon as you enter and so you have little choice to pick what you want, this was rather overwhelming. The drinks were nothing special and paying €7.90 for a tea bag of English tea is just unbelievable and really disappointing. The place itself is very kitsch and not particularly exciting. Truly save yourself money and don’t bother, it’s truly not worth it! We had far better cakes from a small coffee shop and for less than half the price!
Written 22 April 2024
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Scarnav
116 contributions
Feb 2025 • family
Got to say it’s a tourist trap. They’ve made this place look great yet it only opened in 2017 so not as old as you’d think. They make you choose a cake as soon as you walk in and there is no English description so unknown what your getting. The hot chocolate was not great and the cakes were all disappointing. We had 3 drinks and 2 slices of cake for a whopping €58.00 nearly €20 a person. Wouldn’t go again and wouldn’t recommend.
Written 4 February 2025
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Sarah L
London3658 contributions
Oct 2024 • family
This place is a bit of a tourist trap. Didn't wait long to get seated thankfully. There is a minimum spend of about 15 euros per person. They make you choose your cake before you get seated and then you choose your drink. I think it would help if the cakes were better labelled so you know exactly what you are picking. Overpriced but a tick off the list.
Written 8 December 2024
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Angela M
5 contributions
Aug 2024 • couples
Very particular, in my opinion it is a good experience to do. When you enter you go to the beginning of the 900, tables, walls, cups is all from the era, it costs a little 'maybe too much, I was curious and we entered. Very good cakes, freshly squeezed juices and they can also make cappuccino. But if you decide to enter consider spending in two no less than 30 euros.
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Written 11 August 2024
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AustraliaBeachbelle
81 contributions
Jun 2023 • couples
The cafe is very ornate and attractive. The door is roped off and the waitress in what I assume is local costume, robotically said the minimum charge is 12 euro's per person, choose your cake now and then you can be seated!! Not the greatest of welcomes! Do you have any cakes with coffee? One word answer No. We ordered coffee (expensive) and ate our cake which was good but felt that we had fallen into the tourist trap of Bratislava. Wouldn't recommend.
Written 10 June 2023
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papozza
116 contributions
Dec 2023 • couples
You enter this place mainly for the location. Extremely beautiful!!!! Frescoes on the ceilings and walls, pink marble tables, collections of cups, teapots, etc. ancient. Practically a museum used as a pastry shop. The waitress who welcomed us was very kind, she even spoke a few words of Italian but, before letting us in (the entrance was barred with a "cordon"), she had to inform us that the minimum drink was €13 per person. person. Given the prices in Vienna and surrounding areas, this amount is easily reachable. Impeccable service, good desserts and, after leaving Italy, it was the first place where I enjoyed a coffee (remember to ask for a small espresso) and a cappuccino like in Rome.

Written 8 December 2023
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Snjezana C
1 contribution
Jan 2024 • couples
Beautiful ambience, top staff, delicious cakes and coffee. I felt like a princess because I love historical places and this beautiful museum cafe from the 16th century is amazing. Last year I was in Budapest in the most beautiful cafe in New York and this one in Bratislava is small but just as great and highly recommended. And what is important is that the staff speaks German and English and serves gluten-free cakes and lactose-free latte macchiato for allergy sufferers like me. Thank you.

Written 9 January 2024
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Katie Q
2 contributions
May 2024 • family
I honestly have no clue why there are negative reviews for here. The place is small and due to this they welcome a table in at a time and you choose your cake from the display before being taken to your table where youre given the drinks menu.
The service was really good, attentive and friendly and the cakes were absolutely delicious.
The setting is just stunning.
To clear up some of the comments made in other reviews
- minimum spend is €13 which was about the price for a cake and a drink and think it is place to stop people just going in to take photos of the lovely interior or ordering a swan cake only
- you can take photographs, after reading the reviews saying you couldn’t I asked and it was met with a very confident of course
I would definitely recommend visiting here, a really lovely experience 👌🏻
Written 2 June 2024
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JoM
23 contributions
Feb 2025 • family
After reading all the positive reviews I was quite excited to visit but wasn’t overly impressed. Firstly it’s very expensive which I wouldn’t mind if I felt the food & drinks were worth it but the cakes aren’t made fresh on site and taste just ok. the hot drinks are lukewarm. Staff are nice but seem to rush you out of the door. Constantly coming to your table to check if you’re finished. The decor is lovely but you feel too rushed to even take some pictures. I wouldn’t return, too many just as cute cafes which are much cheaper to justify going here.
Written 18 February 2025
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Vienna2994 contributions
Aug 2024 • couples
The Konditorei Kormuth is very nice coffee shop (i would say pastry shop) located in the middle old town area. The Place is old building, Antiques decoration. There are few seats but very nice one time to visit there. The price is expensive, they write in front of the shop " 19 Euro/ person :D
Written 24 August 2024
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