Strangers sit down to eat or
drink together, with a menu of questions to ask each other. The
questions lead to stories among participants, and the evening is an
adventure in storytelling. We want to update the salon spirit of debate that
existed in the coffeehouses 100 years ago.
After a brief introduction from us at Whoosh, you meet someone and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
Questions range from 'What was your best-ever mistake?', to 'Who has been your mentor?'. They are easy to understand, but difficult to answer. Previous dinners have led to weeks of email exchanges, where the pair continued to discuss the ideas presented. Other questions explore travel, friendship, work and inspiration.
Our aim is to introduce outsiders and locals, one to one. For us, visitors - or outsiders - include musicians, conference attendees, resident diplomats and cultural travellers. AND OF COURSE EUROVISION FANS.
Look at the Tischgespraeche page on our site to learn more about the concept of a conversation meal, which we first staged in April 2012 (in German, at Wien Museum).
The Vienna Coffeehouse Conversations build on Oxford University professor Theodore Zeldin's Conversation Meals, which have taken place as part of street festivals, in art galleries from London to Singapore, and at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The Guardian visited this event in 2018, and wrote some lovely analysis of the experience. Over 70 international publications have reported about the concept, including Conde Nast Traveler, in December 2021. We adapted the concept for a Grenzlandgespräch, to close Sterischer Herbst in 2016, curated by Veronica Kaup Hasler (now Vienna Kulturstadträtin).
Reviews of Coffeehouse Conversations on Trip Advisor
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'I never wanted the evening to end.'
'This man, in two hours, expanded my world view in ways I'm still processing.'
'So refreshing to do away with the "small talk" and talk freely with nothing off the table. Wish we had it where I live in NYC.'
'The idea of the coffeehouse meeting between "locals" and "strangers" is truly unique and very worthwhile.'
Georg Coch-Platz 4, 1010 Vienna
Café Ministerium is a plush local favourite. Voted the most popular coffeehouse in the city centre, civil servants from surrounding ministries love to lunch here on red velvety seats and marble tables. The Ministerium also serves as the 'extended living room' for a few regulars' tables and club meetings.
The café is on the Ring, just up the road from the Museum of Applied Arts
(MAK). You can choose what to eat or drink on the evening.
Couples and small groups are welcome.