Tafelspitz – a specialty of Viennese cuisine – is served in many of the city’s restaurants
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The original Plachutta restaurant is just a stone’s throw from Schönbrunn Palace, located in a beautiful building dating back to 1900. The focus is on contemporary Viennese cuisine, from boiled beef to braised beef with onions.
Here in this lovingly adapted Biedermeier cottage with its shady courtyard garden, pleasure and hospitality are combined with the enchanting flair of Vienna’s suburbs. The venerated traditional cuisine is an unsurpassable lure during any season into the renowned Plachutta quality.
Right next to the beautiful Kutschker Market, Vienna’s cuisine has been reinterpreted: The arc spans from daring combinations like “trout on krautfleckerl with lime sorbet” to the classic standards like “veal lights”.
Enjoyment in XXL size: That’s the signature trademark of “Stadl”. Try the mouthwatering spare ribs and fantastic schnitzels. Delicious courses made with Austrian ingredients of top-quality, arrive fresh out of the giant frying pan onto your table.
The Danube Tower (252 m) is Austria’s tallest building. Since 1964, guests let themselves be pampered with modern Viennese cooking and fine wines in the rotating restaurant (170 m) or in the café.
Fish and meat from the charcoal grill and delicious spareribs are just some of the reasons to visit the Alte Kaisermühle. This dreamily romantic restaurant is located in a stunning setting on the picture postcard banks of the Old Danube. Inside, the atmosphere is equally romantic. During summer, visitors are magnetically drawn to the waterside terrace, while in winter there is a cozy saloon bar. It almost goes without saying the menu also features a full complement of Viennese specialties.
Auhofstraße 1
1130 Wien
www.plachutta.at
Heiligenstädter Straße 179
1190 Wien
www.plachutta.at
Kutschkergasse 44
1180 Wien
www.kutschker44.at
closed hols
Pötzleinsdorfer Straße 127
1180 Wien
www.steirerstoeckl.at
Pfarrplatz 5
1190 Wien
www.pfarrplatz.at
Guide dogs permitted
disabled parking spaces available.
Restrooms with access for disabled persons available.
Side entrance: via wheelchair-accessible elevator no steps.
Brünner Straße 44
1210 Wien
www.derstadl.at
Donauturmstraße 4
1220 Wien
www.donauturm.at
Guide dogs permitted
disabled parking spaces available.
85 cm wide and 120 cm deep, Doors 85 cm wide.
Access to the observation deck: no steps, via elevator, (limit of three wheelchairs permitted on the terrace at one time), there are special ramps (width: 99 cm, height: 25 cm) to enable wheelchair users to enjoy the view over Vienna. Due to company operation restrictions (evacuation routes), wheelchairs are only allowed up to the terrace level.
Central floor: 23 steps up to restaurant (170 m), 23 steps down to the café (160 m). Wheelchair users only with companion (1 companion per wheelchair user free of charge). No wheelchair-accessible restroom (next to main entrance - Café Spoons, self operators - wheelchair-accessible WC available).
Seeing-eye dogs (with muzzle and leash) permitted. Strollers must not be transported in the elevators (can be left at the elevator/shop counter).
café: 10 a.m.-midnight, observation terrace & lift: 10 a.m.-11.30 p.m.
Fischerstrand 21A
1220 Wien
www.kaisermuehle.at
Winter break: January and February