Must-see restaurants in Tyrol & Vorarlberg

  • Wirtshaus Kohldampf

    Vorarlberg

    A five-minute amble west of the centre lies this cavernous brewpub-cum–beer garden. Meaty grub such as schnitzel, pork roast and goulash is washed down…

  • La Nona

    Tyrol

    There's always a good buzz at this cosy Italian, best known for its thin, perfectly crisp pizzas. The house special is 'La Nona', with mushrooms, green…

  • Cafe Haag

    Tyrol

    Local plums, nuts and honey go into this cafe’s divine chocolate, made with the milk of Tyrolean grey cattle, and the cakes are just the sugar kick needed…

  • Stiftskeller

    Innsbruck

    A vaulted restaurant with a large beer garden for Augustiner Bräu beers and hearty fare such as pork roast with lashings of beer sauce, dumplings and…

  • Cafe Munding

    Innsbruck

    Stop by this 200-year-old cafe for delicious cakes – try the moist chocolate raspberry Haustorte or the chocolate-marzipan Mozarttorte – and freshly…

  • Cafesito

    Vorarlberg

    Tiny Cafesito does the best bagels, brownies and smoothies in town. Bright-hued, art-plastered walls create a boho-cool backdrop for a light lunch or cup…

  • Tomaselli

    Innsbruck

    For properly creamy homemade gelato, Tomaselli comes up trumps – and the queues in summer testify to this. Flavours swing from cranberry and green apple…

  • Mamma Mia

    Innsbruck

    This no-frills Italian bistro has a great buzz, alongside huge pizzas, fresh salads and healthy pasta dishes. The sunny terrace is a favourite spot in…

  • Markthalle

    Innsbruck

    Fresh-baked bread, Tyrolean cheese, organic fruit, smoked ham and salami – it’s all under one roof at this riverside covered market.

  • Bobo’s

    Tyrol

    Tex-Mex food and potent cocktails make Bobo’s a perennial favourite. The party cranks up after fajitas and a fistful of nachos, with everything from…

  • Kröll

    Innsbruck

    Forget plain apple, this hole-in-the-wall cafe’s strudels include rhubarb, poppy, spinach feta and plum, with gluten-free options available. The fresh…

  • Mamma Mia

    The Zillertal

    Skip more complicated dishes and go for wood-fired pizza at Mamma Mia, a kitsch-cosy slice of Italy with its terracotta floor and murals of Florence.

  • Bauernmarkt

    Vorarlberg

    You can grab picnic fixings and stock up on farm-fresh produce at Bregenz' weekly Bauernmarkt (farmers market).

  • Metzgerei Huber

    Tyrol

    A great local butcher for a meaty snack such as Schweinebauch (pork belly) and quality sausages.