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Bürgerstub'n
Back from the street in a courtyard, this cheap and cheerful place has lots of plants studding its outside terrace and serves filling classics.
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Café Sissy
Sissy was the nickname of the Kaiserin Elisabeth, unhappy wife of Emperor Franz Josef, and her pictures hang on the walls of this popular riverside bar/café. You can breakfast here, lunch or dine on a Wiener schnitzel and other simple fare, or simply nighthawk at the front-room bar till the midnight hour.
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Grand Café & Restaurant Zauner Esplanade
This offshoot of the famous pastry shop at Pfarrgasse 7 serves quite decent Austrian staples, some using organic local meats, in a pleasant location beside the river. The Pfarrgasse pastry shop takes you back in time: founded in 1832, this was where Franz Josef's mistress ordered pastries for their breakfast every morning when the emperor was in residence.
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Weinhaus Attwenger
This quaint chalet with a garden next to the river serves prime-quality Austrian cuisine from a seasonal menu, with wines to match. It also has a couple of set menus.
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