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"Dogs allowed" Wineries in Austria

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570 wineries and wine taverns offering "Dogs allowed" in Austria that are ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale. All information including address, phone number and opening hours.
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The Schanktage (signs) in front of the pleasure palace are as rare as they are magnificent. Inside, the lamps of the historic building light up, outside, the eyes of wine lovers light up: vintage depth and vineyard wines from Domäne Wachau, exquisite wines from "Friends". And the cuisine is just as good!

Dürnstein 107, 3601 Dürnstein, Austria

Bernd Pulker's oasis of pleasure in an idyllic location has long since ceased to be an insider tip, and the seats in the middle of the vineyard are extremely popular. No wonder: exciting wines of his own and the best from his colleagues - plus a home-made roast that is second to none.

Rührsdorfer Kellergasse, 3602 Rührsdorf, Austria

It is a rural world away from everyday life that is cultivated by the renowned Artner family of winegrowers and restaurateurs. In the old barn, delicacies are recommended to accompany the wines. Analogous to the wine line "Punk's Finest" spoken: Carnuntum's Finest!

Dorfstraße 43, 2465 Höflein, Austria

A parade wine tavern like few others. It's not just the award-winning wines that delight guests here. The classic tavern cuisine also delivers excellent dishes far removed from the usual. Traditional ambience, beautiful garden.

Maurer Lange Gasse 123, 1230 Vienna, Austria

The colourful little houses in the Kellergasse near Krems are located in the middle of the vineyards and exude a cosy flair. The modern restaurant forms a beautiful contrast. This is where flint wines are created; the characterful still wines of the well-known house are also delicious.

Ortsstraße 30, 3508 Paudorf, Austria

The character of southern Styria is perfectly reflected in the Schauer brothers' wines, which are characterised by depth. The snack is also exceptional with ham from the Woazschwein, chili sausages, smoked char, pork brisket and great cake.

Greith 21, 8442 Kitzeck, Austria

The spaciousness of the garden and guest rooms symbolises the variety of wines on offer; there is a glass for everyone, from the sparkling prelude to the "Zistl" and the flagship Rotgipfler "Rodauer". Seasonal specialities provide the "base".

Wiener Straße 46, 2514 Traiskirchen, Austria

The sisters are a little deep with their own description: "Traditional Heurigen food, combined with our regional wines". Because with ideas and passion, it becomes a top address. The latest coup is the themed wine tavern "Brot & Sprudel".

Schulgasse 11, 2443 Leithaprodersdorf, Austria

Courage for innovation and attention to detail not only characterise Stefan Germuth's excellent wines, the philosophy is also reflected in the Buschenschank. In addition to the organic cheese platter, smoked fish and sheep's cheese wrapped in bacon, the pork brisket is a must.

Glanzer Kellerstraße 34, 8463 Leutschach, Austria

Jutta Ambrositsch is not only a great winemaker, she has also turned this tavern into a real cult wine tavern. No kitsch, products from top producers for the buffet and wines that have a special signature. This is how a wine tavern works!

Langackergasse 5A, 1190 Vienna, Austria

While Matthias Hager's wines also benefit from the diversity of the soils, his brother Hermann demonstrates his skills in the kitchen of the modern wine tavern with its marvellous view: classic dishes with exotic nuances provide exciting counterpoints.

Altweg 5, 3562 Mollands, Austria

Although Tyrolean-born Norbert Walter spent a long time working in cheese production, he has lived in Vienna since 1989. He has been running his wine tavern on the Bisamberg since 2004. Burgundy varieties thrive particularly well there, and of course there is Tyrolean bacon and cheese to go with it.

Untere Jungenberggasse 7, 1210 Vienna, Austria

A parade business in the border area between inn and wine tavern. Fritz Wieninger's top wines are served with dishes such as paprika chicken with buttered spaetzle or veal cheeks in Pinot Noir sauce. And to finish, a gigantically good curd cheese pancake.

Stammersdorfer Straße 78, 1210 Vienna, Austria

Gourmets, this way! Top wines and Matthias Schütz's exquisite cuisine with Austro-French touches await you, either à la carte or as a creative seasonal menu. It's best to stay longer, as the rooms and breakfast are also impressive.

Walterstraße 14, 3550 Langenlois, Austria

A cornucopia of delights awaits between the sprawling greenery and cool cellars: Lorenz Alphart works out the terroir of his wines with increasing finesse, and the range at the buffet seems to grow by one more delicacy each time. Exemplary cheese culture.

Wassergasse 7–9, 2514 Traiskirchen, Austria

Johanna "Pipsi" Gebeshuber bustles around between the horse stables and the Römermaut, in two parlours of the elongated courtyard. The born hostess makes sure that the fried chicken and oven roast taste good. Or she makes sure that the Zierfandler doesn't run out. Perfect!

Wiener Straße 1, 2352 Gumpoldskirchen, Austria

The wines are reason enough for many to come here. In the kitchen, down-to-earth meets modern - in keeping with the contemporary design. For example, the lentil salad is sometimes classic, sometimes Asian-inspired. Top game specialities await in autumn.

Oberwaltersdorfer Straße 105, 2512 Tribus angle, Austria

The 300-year-old press house with cellar has been lovingly restored with attention to detail - just like the beautiful guest rooms. At the table, the focus is on tasteful classic and biodynamic wines as well as award-winning Pet Nat in multiple versions.

Ratsch an der Weinstraße 59, 8461 Ratsch an der Weinstraße, Austria

A gastronomic experience of the region! Guests enjoy classic Heurigen dishes, seasonal specialties and regional delicacies. The Seewinkler cold cuts platter with Mangalitza ham and steppe beef goes perfectly with the hotel's own "Dankbarkeits" wines.

Pater-Adalbert-Winkler-Gasse 30, 7141 Podersdorf am See, Austria

A cosy place of power with a magical garden and a source of sophisticated, creative delights. Classics such as the runner bean salad and Mangalitza snack are just as delicious as the popular savoury Sterz with sour cream and gnocchi. New on offer are the non-alcoholic sparkling teas.

Eckberg 37, 8462 Gamlitz, Austria