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Drinking wine has become a tradition in Austria. Therefore there are
many different wine growing areas, producing varying sorts of wine.
The wine is consumed in wine taverns, called Heuriger
that are run by winemakers who do not only offer wine but also food,
which you fetch from a buffet yourself. A very common drink is the
G'spritzer, a mixture of wine
and mineral water. If you come to Vienna you should definitely go
to a Heuriger to experience
this unique flair.
- Hengel-Haselbrunner Iglaseegasse
10, 1190 Vienna
- Kierlinger Kahlenberger
Str. 20, 1190 Vienna
- Mayer am Pfarrplatz Pfarrplatz
2, 1190 Vienna
- Reinprecht Cobenzlgasse
22, 1190 Vienna
- Zimmermann Mitterwurzergasse
20, 1190 Vienna
- Wieninger Stammersdorfer
Str. 78 , 1210 Vienna
Vienna also posesses a very long beer brewing tradition. The laws
for brewing beer are very strict, guaranteeing the consumer and lover
of beer a product of quality made out of absolutely fresh and natural
ingredients. Viennese beer is very smooth and not as tangy as beer
from other nations and is a very common drink, when you order Wienerschnitzel
or Tafelspitz. Apart from typical beer places, you can find a wide
range of Micro Breweries, with adjacent pubs throughout the city of
Vienna.
- Fischer Bräu Billrothstrasse
17, 1190 Vienna
- Gösser Bierklinik Steindlgasse
4, 1010 Vienna
- Plutzer Bräu Schrankgasse
2, 1070 Wien
- Salm Bräu Rennweg 8,
1030 Vienna
- Universitäts Bräu Altes
AKH, 1. Hof, Alserstrasse 4, 1090 Vienna
- Wieden Bräu Waaggasse
5, 1040 Vienna
Viennese Cuisine - Restaurants
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Vienna used to be the capital of a multinational state and was a glazing
pot for different national traditions. The best and most tasty proof
is the menu of a traditional restaurant offering Viennese Cuisine.
You will find a mixture of Hungarian, Bohemian and Austrian dishes,
like goulash, different kinds of beef and veal and sweet dessert,
often served as main dishes. The best place to get hold of Viennese
Cuisine are so called Beisls,
a term that used to describe a cheap low class eating facility. Nowadays
the gradation of a Beisl refers
to a small restaurant around the corner as well as a high class noble
restaurant.
- Plachutta Wollzeile 38,
1010 Vienna
- Seidl Ungargasse 63 , 1030
Vienna
- Grünauer Herrmanngasse 32
, 1070 Vienna
- Schweizerhaus Prater, Strasse
des 1.Mai 116, 1020 Vienna
- Meixner Buchengasse 64,
1100 Vienna
- Göttweiger Stiftskeller Spiegelgasse
9, 1010 Vienna
- Zum Alten Fassl Ziegelofengasse
37, 1050 Vienna
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