Stadtheuriger entertainment in Vienna
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Weinstube Josefstadt
Weinstube Josefstadt is one of the loveliest Stadtheurigen in the city. Its garden is a barely controlled green oasis among concrete residential blocks, and tables are squeezed in between the trees and shrubs. Food is typical, with a buffet-style selection and plenty of cheap meats (chicken wings go for only €1). The friendly, well-liquored locals come free of charge. The location is not well signposted; the only sign of its existence is a metal Busch’n hanging from a doorway.
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Esterházykeller
Esterházykeller is tucked away on a quiet courtyard just off Kohlmarkt. Its enormous cellar is a tad claustrophobic, but after a few glasses of excellent wine, direct from the Esterházy Palace cellar in Eisenstadt, no one seems to mind. The rustic decor, complete with medieval weaponry and farming tools, reeks of kitsch, but the individual wooden booths are its saving grace. Unlike most Heurigen, Esterházykeller offers beer.
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Zwölf Apostelkeller
Even though Zwölf Apostelkeller (Twelve Apostle Cellar) plays it up for the tourists, it still retains plenty of charm, dignity and authenticity. This is mostly due to the premises themselves: a vast, dimly lit multilevel cellar. The atmosphere is often lively and rowdy, helped along by traditional Heuriger music from 7pm daily.
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Buschenschrank Stippert
Blink and you’ll think you’ve time travelled at this simple, basic Heuriger with sassy staff and traditional fare – come for the country chalet atmosphere and take a peek at the ancient green Kachelofen (ceramic-tiled wood-burning oven, used to heat kitchens back in the day) in the centre of the room.
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