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"Outdoor Dining Area" Wine Bars in Vienna

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68 wine bars ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale in Vienna offering "Outdoor Dining Area" in Vienna. All information including address, phone number and opening hours.
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Coburg's wine book is rightly an urban legend: Thousands and thousands of bottles are stored in six historic wine cellars. From classic Veltliner to the best champagnes and rare Bordeaux, everything that makes the vinophile's heart beat faster is in stock.

Coburgbastei 4, 1010 Vienna, Austria

If you want to broaden your wine horizons, this is the place for you. Even connoisseurs will be surprised by the bottles - some of which are really only single examples - from the duo Robert Brandhofer and Markus Gould. The cuisine is excellent, from the meat loaf to the menu. Great wine cinema.

Landstraßer Hauptstraße 17, 1030 Vienna, Austria

Hermann Botolen is not only an excellent sommelier, but also knows a thing or two about fine spirits. You can experience all of this for yourself in the cosy bar. If you are overwhelmed by the extensive selection, the owner will be happy to help and advise you.

Fuhrmannsgasse 9, 1080 Vienna, Austria

Although you enter the bar at ground level and there is already a wide range of wines on offer, it is worth making a detour downstairs: Not only are the shop and "treasure chamber" a paradise for vinophiles, they also function as a walk-in wine list for "upstairs".

Jasomirgottstraße 3–5, 1010 Vienna, Austria

When it comes to the cuisine (excellent!), the motto is "no foams, no jellies". When it comes to wine, however, Matthias Pitra and Steve Breitzke love the full range. There are no dogmas, as long as the knowledgeable pair of owners think a bottle is good. The public loves it. Unique.

Porzellangasse 53, 1090 Vienna, Austria

There is no true vinophile in Vienna who has never been to a vintage tasting at the Fifth. The collection built up over the years makes such evenings possible. A spontaneous glass (which is never enough anyway) is also possible, and reliable pasta of the day is always waiting.

Margaretenstraße 61, 1050 Vienna, Austria

An ideal place for a stroll: a changing selection of open wines in a quiet yet central location, accompanied by suitable snacks. A bottle or two can be stocked up to take home, after which you can head back to the "Mahü" shops.

Mariahilfer Straße 36, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Vienna's natural wine lovers have had their paradise here for ten years: In a stylish industrial ambience and with the usual famous Filippou signature on the plate, everything that the world of winegrowers has to offer, both established and new and hip, is brought out of the coolers.

Dominikanerbastei 17, 1010 Vienna, Austria

At Beisl 2.0, the Austrian classics are sometimes turned inside out and the wines also move skilfully from local standards to new additions to the winemaking scene. The result is a selection of wines from yesterday, today and tomorrow that leaves nothing to be desired.

Reznicekgasse 10, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Perfect for a stopover before, after or during an enjoyable stroll through the market: the selection by the glass changes frequently and offers international flavours along with fine snacks. The shop then takes care of stocking the wine rack at home.

Getreidemarkt 1, 1060 Vienna, Austria

Shopping, gastronomy and further education on two floors: the wine shelves are full to bursting and provide supplies for at home, a comprehensive selection of open bottles is waiting to be tasted and wine knowledge is deepened in the context of themed tastings and wine ABCs.

Hietzinger Hauptstraße 22, 1130 Vienna, Austria

The Champagne Salon brings plenty of French savoir-vivre to the glass. With over 200 bottles, it offers one of the largest selections in the country, including exclusive rarities and vintages. The experience is accompanied by matching gourmet specialities such as oysters and caviar.

Tiefer Graben 9, 1010 Vienna, Austria

Imogen and Stefan Friedenreich have put together around 500 selected top Austrian and international wines on the menu. In addition to big names, there are also vividly impressive new discoveries. Many of the rarities can even be savoured by the glass.

Operngasse 30, 1040 Vienna, Austria

On two floors opposite the main university, everything that has a name in the world of wine is on sale, with delicacies and rarities also on the programme. On-site tasting and feasting: a wide variety of open wines and fine gastronomic accompaniment.

Universitätsring 12, 1010 Vienna, Austria

The stylish interior alone is evidence of fine flavour antennas, so it's no wonder that the shelves are stocked with everything that has (or should have) a name in the natural wine world. The kitchen ensures that you won't want to leave.

Lindengasse 1, 1070 Vienna, Austria

You don't always have to reinvent the wheel: in the stylish industrial ambience, uncomplicated cuisine meets genuine vinophilia. The delicious Neapolitan pizza is one pillar, the wine list, curated with taste, flair and considerable expertise, is the other.

Mühlgasse 20/1, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Quality is the top priority here - only the best is good enough for the menu. The wine cellar contains fine wines: from fresh Friulano to strong Merlot Bianco, from intense Refosco to characterful Schioppettino. Cosy outdoor dining area included.

Bartensteingasse 3, 1010 Vienna, Austria

Robert Opocensky is a passionate gourmet. He discovers the most exclusive delicacies and wines and knows what he is talking about. With his enthusiasm and extensive expertise, he captivates everyone when he talks about the quality of his products.

Favoritenstraße 25, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Nicola Neumann has fulfilled a dream with her Champagne boutique and is now one of the best sommeliers in the country. She is constantly on the lookout for specialities: rare grape varieties, vintage Champagnes and rarities - always high-quality and exceptional.

Neubaugasse 55, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Ignacio García brings the best of Spain to Vienna. The top wines from the best wine-growing regions make this place a hotspot for fans of Spanish wine culture. Plus tapas that will delight you (Ibérico ham aged for four years!) and make perfect wine and savoury combinations.

Salztorgasse 7/1, 1010 Vienna, Austria