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A cosy wine bar and restaurant. Try homemade goat’s cheese marinated in olive oil and herbs. From the wine boutique you can take a bottle home with you.
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This party spot is open Thursday to Sunday with a mainly teenage audience. Every kind of music.
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Some 30 to 40 traditional Viennese dishes.
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This restaurant specializes in spare ribs which are prepared in no less than eight different ways.
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A peaceful café and a retreat for reading the daily papers. There is a games room where you can play chess or cards.
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A traditional Viennese café with opulent red velvet seating and mirrors on the walls. In summer seating is on a terrace facing the Ringstrasse. The café hosts changing exhibitions of Viennese artists and there are piano concerts on Wednesday and Friday evenings (7:30–10pm).
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Traditional Viennese dishes including Gulasch and Schweinsbraten (see pp70–71).
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Enjoy pints of Guinness here. The furniture was imported from a pub in Cork.
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Probably Vienna’s last simply styled gasthaus. Large portions of classic Viennese food served in beautiful oak-panelled surroundings. Very popular with the locals.
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This teahouse, bar and restaurant rolled into one has a stylish atmosphere. Besides teas from around the world, High Tea serves breakfast and light set lunches. There are also two Internet workstations, and in the adjoining shop you can choose from about 200 varieties of tea.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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