"Live Music" Wineries in Vienna
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.
A classic Heuriger in Vienna's Ottakring with a rustic atmosphere. All the classic delicacies of a typical Viennese Heuriger are set out on the buffet - including homemade pastries. Viennese songs are also sung here.
Popular wine tavern in Großjedlersdorf in Vienna's 21st district. In the meantime, they also cook up a big meal here - with up to seven-course menus. Baked cod and grilled char are served every Friday. The foam rolls are also outstanding.
"If you take a seat here, you don't just taste the wine. You also feel its soul," they say. The Muth, established in the 17th century, is a legend. Local suppliers, traditional buffet and equally good wines (Gemischter Satz) in the enchanting garden.
A wine tavern with a spacious meadow at the foot of a vineyard. In bad weather, a cosy wooden parlour in the press house is available. The buffet is limited to cold dishes with many spreads. Reasonably priced wines, such as the Riesling from the Falkenberg.
Heuriger with a unique selling point. Under the old poplars in the courtyard of the Biofisch-Manufaktur in Hetzendorf, you can dine on grilled fish, char ceviche, fish burgers, Mediterranean fish falafel, classic fish 'n' chips and so on. Of course, there is also wine to match.
Richard Lentner's third-generation family business is a place of joie de vivre where people like to meet, chat and celebrate together. The house speciality is the "Gleichgepresste" made from Zweigelt, Pinot Noir and Cabernet.
Heurigen (tavern) music plays an important role at Hengl-Haselbrunner. After all, the Wiener Liedkunst association is at home here. And that's why they play every Tuesday. The hot and cold tavern specialities are only served during the breaks.
Maria Grötzer's Riesling comes from the ‘Untere Schos’ vineyard on the Nussberg. Her wine tavern is also located on the Nussberg, where daughter Lisi Sukup-Grötzer stands behind the bar. An idyllic place with a fabulous view over Vienna. Legendary: the Buchteln.
A vaulted cellar, a garden with chestnut trees and Viennese songs to sing along to: these are the most important ingredients of the Heurigen Maly. But the classic Heurigen buffet, enriched with a few pub dishes, also contributes greatly to its popularity.
Platzhirsch opposite the Grinzing parish church. Sumptuous selection of hot and cold dishes (some organic). On the menu: house specialities and selected Austrian wines. Recommended: humorous wine tastings with Michael Martin from Martinshof.
The Stippert family's second business (alongside a wine tavern in Ottakring). In the Buschenschank am Heuberg with its garden, traditional Heurigen dishes (hot and cold) are served, accompanied by wines such as Grüner Veltliner and Blauburger from the family's own vineyards.
A classic of the Viennese wine tavern scene. The numerous regulars not only appreciate the blossoming natural garden in the middle of the Viennese vineyards, but also the glass (or bottle) of wine from our own vineyards. Austrian cuisine, seasonal specialities.
You sit in a vineyard and look out over the city of Vienna. Michael Höfler, winemaker and owner of Heurigen Ausblick.Wien, is constantly winning awards for his wines. But the cuisine should not be underestimated either. Excellent grilled char!
The Buschenschank Stift St. Peter is one of the oldest wine taverns in Vienna and a popular destination for excursions. Wienerlied evenings are also held here regularly. The inner courtyard is idyllic, the wine tavern food is traditional and the Dornbach wine is extremely gluggable.
Every week there is a different dish of the day, otherwise a sumptuous buffet is available: from lard bread, roast pork, schnitzel or Blunzen to seasonal specialities and homemade pastries. Accompanied by wines from traditional cultivation.
A Heuriger with old Viennese charm. In summer, guests can enjoy the garden terrace, while during the colder months, the cosy rooms inside make a perfect backdrop. Many of the dishes are prepared according to old family recipes, such as the pastries (the Pariser Spitz).
Spacious, rustic Stadtheuriger with an old vaulted cellar, garden, numerous parlours and an equally wide range of food and drink. Buffet menus include soups, starters, salads, main courses and desserts. Tip: Wine cellar for tastings and celebrations.
Arcades line the rectangular garden, where you can savour a wide selection of down-to-earth dishes under cosy vine arbours. Speciality: spare ribs and baked goods. 12 varieties from light draught to powerful barrique wines.
This historic vaulted cellar dates back to 1339, with many stories hidden in its walls - but, as they say, what happens in the cellar, stays in the cellar. Our favourites: the Wiener schnitzel, the Fiaker gulasch and the Kaiserschmarren dessert. An added attraction: its redcurrant wine.