This is a list of notable restaurants in Vienna, Austria.
Restaurants in Vienna
- Altmann & Kühne – confiserie and chocolaterie in Vienna established in 1928
- Demel – famous pastry shop and chocolaterie established in 1786 in Vienna
- Donauturm – prominent tower in Vienna with two revolving restaurants
- Griechenbeisl – oldest restaurant in Vienna, founded in 1447
- Palais Esterházy – baroque palace in Vienna that houses a famous and popular restaurant in the former wine cellars, called Esterházykeller
- Schweizerhaus – has a huge beer garden which is subdivided into smaller areas, each of which is named accordingly to a town district of Vienna
Cafés
The Viennese coffee house is a typical institution of Vienna that played an important part in shaping Viennese culture.
- Aida – Austrian regional chain of coffeehouses
- The Blue Bottle Coffee House – Building in Vienna, Austria
- Café Bräunerhof – Viennese café
- Café Central – Building in Vienna, Austria
- Café Griensteidl – Viennese coffee house
- Café Hawelka – coffee house in Vienna, Austria
- Café Landtmann – Traditional Viennese café in Innere Stadt, Austria
- Café Museum – building in Innere Stadt, Austria
- Café Restaurant Residenz – building in Vienna, Austria
- Café Sperl – building in Mariahilf, Austria
- Kaffee Alt Wien – building in Vienna, Austria
- Café Schwarzenberg – building in Vienna, Austria
- Wilhelm J. Sluka – Austrian chocolatier
- Café Jelinek - coffee house in Vienna, Austria
- Vollpension - coffee houses in Vienna, Austria
- Café Korb - coffee house in Vienna, Austria
See also
- Lists of restaurants
- Schanigarten – Austro-Bavarian term for tables and chairs set up on the sidewalk in front of eating and drinking places
- Franciszek Trześniewski
- Würstelstand – traditional Austrian street food retail outlet selling hot dogs, sausages, and side dishes, they are a ubiquitous sight in Vienna
References
External links
- Media related to Restaurants in Vienna at Wikimedia Commons
- Media related to Cafés in Vienna at Wikimedia Commons
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