In 1897 the architect and builder Alexander Feigler jr. built rented semi-detached house on the corner of Pallisadenwef and Kohlmarkt in eclectic style.
The house owner was Rosa Fleischamn who later rent to Bela Hackenberg, so the Hackenberg family ran the caffeteria since 1904, when they begged Her Highness, the widow of the Hungarian- Austrian successor to the throne prince Rudolph, princess Stephany, to name the caffeteria after her. Newly- emerged Stephany Caffe (Stephania, Stefania Kavahaz) already in the beginnings belonged to the best of caffes in Bratislava.
It became the place to be and to meet for the bohemians, artists, writers, doctors, lawyers and also workers, officers and students.