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This ordinary-looking coffee shop is a secret hipster paradise that sells $300 life-size photos and 200 smell vials you can sniff at your leisure

It’s been said there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes.
I’d like to add a third: hipster neighborhoods. Every city has one, and Austria’s capital, Vienna, is no exception.
Vienna’s version is centered on Praterstrasse, a wide avenue in the city’s Leopoldstadt neighborhood — a district historically home to Turkish and Balkan immigrants and Orthodox Jews.
While the area is full of trendy restaurants and cafes, art galleries, and boutiques, the neighborhood’s crown jewel is a place that is hard to categorize.
Supersense is a cafe/recording studio/photo booth/printing press that is indebted to all things vintage and analog. 
I stumbled across Supersense recently while traveling in Austria recently and found myself peeking through the shop’s many curiosities for the better part of an afternoon.
Take a look inside.Supersense is located on Praterstrasse in the Leopoldstadt neighborhood of Vienna, Austria.

It’s right near the famous Prater amusement park.

Source: Google Maps
When you walk in, you enter the cafe first. It serves high-end coffee roasted in a nearby region, as well as locally-sourced Austrian beer, wine, and butcher meats.

Coffee in the shop is made on a top-of-the-line Slayer espresso machine, which runs for $22,000 and is “built to brew for the truly obsessive,” according to Bloomberg News.
The tables and chairs are, of course, made from reclaimed materials, and the bar is fashioned from refashioned American cabinets.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
Source: Tech Insdier

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