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The best taverns in the 7th district in Vienna

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What pubs are to the British and bistros are to the French, pubs are to the Viennese. Vienna is bursting with top-class pub culture, inviting you to enjoy a schnitzel and freshly tapped Krügerl on every corner of the city. You can find the best pubs in the 7th district in this list.

For decades, authentic tavern cuisine has been served in a rustic inn atmosphere. The best basic products form the basis, and beloved classics from Krautfleckerl to Beuschel are the result.

Hermanngasse 32, 1070 Vienna, Austria

In the middle of the city and yet just like in the country, when the oleander is in bloom and vines twine across the courtyard. Fried liver sausage wreath with cabbage, rösti, mustard and horseradish - this is what Viennese cuisine tastes like.

Westbahnstraße 42, 1070 Vienna, Austria

This gastronomic gem pays homage to Viennese pub culture, and not just because of its interior; the kitchen also exudes a fine retro aroma thanks to its roasted liver and roast onions.

Hermanngasse 27a, 1070 Vienna, Austria

The standard menu features the all-time favorites of Viennese cuisine, with seasonal dishes such as pierogi with curd cheese and potato filling. Top: the idyllic garden.

Breite Gasse 4, 1070 Vienna, Austria

The pub orchestra is already playing at the entrance: the old wooden bar clacks, the tapping system hums, glasses clink, the Viennese Schmäh runs - recommendation of the house: great Altwiener Backfleisch.

Burggasse 103, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Old Viennese heart, young concept: this is where pub cuisine gets a new lease of life. Krautfleckerl, goulash and the like are reminiscent of the old days, but Mitzi's is also refreshingly youthful! Nice pub garden!

Seidengasse 39, 1070 Vienna, Austria

In the cozy Grätzl-Gasthaus, the focus is on tavern cuisine with a seasonal emphasis - from autumnal game to summery mushroom dishes. Classics such as fried chicken and schnitzel are always available.

Neustiftgasse 16, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Inn cuisine can be hearty, and here every bite of schnitzel, gröstl and co. is worth it. If you want to burn off some calories, you can have a quiet game of bowling in Vienna's oldest bowling alley.

Zieglergasse 37, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Culinary excellence on two floors: traditional cuisine is served in a house steeped in history - the veal and butter schnitzel is famous, the Kaiserschmarrn is a sweet favorite with regular guests.

Burggasse 13, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Classic restaurant in the middle of the seventh district, run for many years by passionate hunter Herbert Hausmair. Seasonal specialties: Goulash, Beuschel, Kaiserschmarrn, apricot dumplings and - of course - all kinds of game!

Lerchenfelder Straße 73, 1070 Vienna, Austria

An evergreen restaurant on Spittelberg with a retro atmosphere - paprika chicken and Kaiserschmarren are a perfect match! Popular with tourists and locals alike, the cuisine has maintained its quality for ages.

Gutenberggasse 13, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Traditional restaurant in a historic house on Spittelberg with a pub garden. Nice location, small selection of typical Austrian dishes, solidly prepared and not expensive. A family business since 1969.

Spittelberggasse 5, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Renate Rosner's Steirerstüberl offers guests Viennese and Styrian cuisine in a genuine style. In summer, the garden is a popular meeting place. Moderate menu prices and large portions.

Zitterhofergasse 8, 1070 Vienna, Austria