Fine dining restaurant, coffeeshops, pubs nearby!

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Fine dining restaurant, coffeeshops, pubs nearby!

Neighborhoods The 15th, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus

The 15th, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus – mmmm, the rarefied air of Vienna’s outer districts. Long regarded as a working-class, down-at-heel corner of Vienna, it’s hard at the moment to imagine anywhere else in the city undergoing such rapid, exciting change.
Really nice becirk with lots of independent businesses, hidden restaurants and coffeeshops.
Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
Really nice becirk with lots of independent businesses, hidden restaurants and coffeeshops.

Food scene

Excellent place to have a dinner, beer or coffee!
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Das Eduard
1 Sparkassapl.
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Excellent place to have a dinner, beer or coffee!
Lovely coffee shop with great atmosphere
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Turnhalle
21 Herklotzgasse
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Lovely coffee shop with great atmosphere
Diners keep flocking to this most beisl-y of Beisls, with dark, wood-panelled interior that looks like it has been untouched since 1937, serving nevertheless fantastic Viennese Küche that’s renowned throughout the city. Homemade traditional Austrian dinners
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Gasthaus Quell
1 Oelweingasse
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Diners keep flocking to this most beisl-y of Beisls, with dark, wood-panelled interior that looks like it has been untouched since 1937, serving nevertheless fantastic Viennese Küche that’s renowned throughout the city. Homemade traditional Austrian dinners
In its fourteen years of existence, the slightly hidden Hawidere in the 15th District has turned into quite an institution. The beer and burger restaurant is a typical Viennese Gasthaus with a twist. Besides the lush and inviting Schanigarten (complete with self-grown tomatoes in beer crates), the interior will have you discovering plenty of fun, subtle details (we advise you go looking for the Craftkammer). Hawidere is known for its mouthwateringly delicious and multi-layered burgers, and its vast and equally mouthwatering craft beer collection.
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HAWIDERE - Bier & Burger
31 Ullmannstraße
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In its fourteen years of existence, the slightly hidden Hawidere in the 15th District has turned into quite an institution. The beer and burger restaurant is a typical Viennese Gasthaus with a twist. Besides the lush and inviting Schanigarten (complete with self-grown tomatoes in beer crates), the interior will have you discovering plenty of fun, subtle details (we advise you go looking for the Craftkammer). Hawidere is known for its mouthwateringly delicious and multi-layered burgers, and its vast and equally mouthwatering craft beer collection.
Unassuming from the outside, its mint green door is the only clue to its existence. This hipster hangout in an Austrian Gasthaus’ body has earned its fame in the last couple of years for its generous weekend breakfasts. Once inside, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s an Aladdin’s cave of dark wooden panelled walls, and slightly mismatched, but homely, furniture. And if you like the cosy interior, you’ll love the Schanigarten. Enclosed by an inner courtyard, it feels like an escape from the world outside. The sun also hits it perfectly in the morning. Occasionally, there are also live music acts held here in the evenings throughout the week.
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Das Augustin
67 Märzstraße
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Unassuming from the outside, its mint green door is the only clue to its existence. This hipster hangout in an Austrian Gasthaus’ body has earned its fame in the last couple of years for its generous weekend breakfasts. Once inside, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s an Aladdin’s cave of dark wooden panelled walls, and slightly mismatched, but homely, furniture. And if you like the cosy interior, you’ll love the Schanigarten. Enclosed by an inner courtyard, it feels like an escape from the world outside. The sun also hits it perfectly in the morning. Occasionally, there are also live music acts held here in the evenings throughout the week.
Once a much-loved, yet dark and dingy pastry shop, Café Z reflects exactly how people setting the zeitgeist in Vienna are doing so in the 15th. The owner, who’s a 15th district native and saw her neighborhood’s potential way back, has preserved the old retro charm of the café, yet given it a crisp, inviting modern attitude, and has managed to do all of this without alienating the Stammkunden, leading to the young and old mixing here. Filled crepes and breakfasts dominate the menu here, while there’s still delicious Austrian cakes in the counter cabinet, which are produced next door by the former owners. The Schanigarten, spreading out in summer on the square out front, also possesses an atmosphere as special as the inside.
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Café Z
2 Meiselstraße
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Once a much-loved, yet dark and dingy pastry shop, Café Z reflects exactly how people setting the zeitgeist in Vienna are doing so in the 15th. The owner, who’s a 15th district native and saw her neighborhood’s potential way back, has preserved the old retro charm of the café, yet given it a crisp, inviting modern attitude, and has managed to do all of this without alienating the Stammkunden, leading to the young and old mixing here. Filled crepes and breakfasts dominate the menu here, while there’s still delicious Austrian cakes in the counter cabinet, which are produced next door by the former owners. The Schanigarten, spreading out in summer on the square out front, also possesses an atmosphere as special as the inside.
While it looks trashy on the outside, don’t let your preconceived ideas get the better of you when it comes to this colourful permanent indoor market. With a history behind it that still stands in the impressive stone entrance that can be seen from the outside, the Meiselmarkt is a strange mix of a place unparalled in Vienna. While the upper floor plays host to the regular shop chains, pay particular attention to the ground floor, where you’ll find bustling vegetable stalls, butchers with smoked legs of pork hanging from the ceiling, shops selling those hard-to-find exotic goods, and a number of traditional Beisls that have survived the test of times with their long-term Stammgäste throwing back beers and puffing on cigarettes out front.
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Meiselmarkt Marktbereich
81B Meiselmarkt
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While it looks trashy on the outside, don’t let your preconceived ideas get the better of you when it comes to this colourful permanent indoor market. With a history behind it that still stands in the impressive stone entrance that can be seen from the outside, the Meiselmarkt is a strange mix of a place unparalled in Vienna. While the upper floor plays host to the regular shop chains, pay particular attention to the ground floor, where you’ll find bustling vegetable stalls, butchers with smoked legs of pork hanging from the ceiling, shops selling those hard-to-find exotic goods, and a number of traditional Beisls that have survived the test of times with their long-term Stammgäste throwing back beers and puffing on cigarettes out front.
The small Schwendermarkt, situated street-side on the outer part of Mariahilferstraße, is scandalously underrated. Besides the butchers and exotic grocery shops are some seriously interesting places popping up.
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Schwendermarkt
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The small Schwendermarkt, situated street-side on the outer part of Mariahilferstraße, is scandalously underrated. Besides the butchers and exotic grocery shops are some seriously interesting places popping up.
This is a one-of-a-kind Viennese coffeehouse. While it looks like the kind of place that’s too fancy to serve beer, it does… on a silver tray (we’re not kidding). Attached to the coffeehouse section of the place serving the typical coffeehouse menu, they have a sweeping room housing 3 big billiard tables. The old score boards can be found on the wall, along with a bunch of other antique features which will have your eyes wandering like when in a museum. This is certainly a unique place worth checking out.
Weingartner Billard-Café
6 Goldschlagstraße
This is a one-of-a-kind Viennese coffeehouse. While it looks like the kind of place that’s too fancy to serve beer, it does… on a silver tray (we’re not kidding). Attached to the coffeehouse section of the place serving the typical coffeehouse menu, they have a sweeping room housing 3 big billiard tables. The old score boards can be found on the wall, along with a bunch of other antique features which will have your eyes wandering like when in a museum. This is certainly a unique place worth checking out.
Friendly, homey pub with good music at a tolerable level so you can still enjoy your conversation over your drink. Highly recommendable.
Mutzenbacher Pub & Bar
51 Ullmannstraße
Friendly, homey pub with good music at a tolerable level so you can still enjoy your conversation over your drink. Highly recommendable.