ViennaRestaurants

Heuriger restaurants in Vienna

  1. A

    Weingut am Reisenberg

    A thoroughly modern premise with huge windows and a styled, brick interior, Weingut am Reisenberg is part of the new generation of Heurigen. Instead of the traditional Austrian buffet, it offers Italian cuisine and vegetarian dishes, which are best enjoyed in its green garden overlooking the expanse of Vienna. It’s a good 10-minute walk up a steep hill just north of Grinzing village, first up Cobenzlgasse and then Oberer Reisenbergweg.

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  2. B

    Zahel

    One of the oldest Heurigen in Vienna, Zahel occupies a 250-year-old farmhouse on Maurer Hauptplatz. The buffet is laden with Viennese and seasonal cuisine and wine is for sale to take home. It sometimes closes for weeks at a time; if so, head two blocks south to Maurer Lange Gasse for some more options.

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  3. Wieninger

    Bus 30A stops a few minutes’ walk east of Wieninger, a family-run Heuriger in central Stammersdorf. The food buffet, which features organic produce and a healthy smattering of vegetarian meal options, is extensive, the wine from its own vineyard fruity and light, and the atmosphere local and relaxed.

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