This is a great place to go if you would rather be in the nature than in the city centre, if you want to taste some Viennese specialities and if you have kids with you! Read more about Bamkraxler
Opened in 1817, this place has been serving locals and lucky guests alike ever since. Read more about Mayer am Pfarrplatz
With the Winery and Wine restaurant the family Hajszan offers their guests a very special place to be. Read more about Hajszan Neumann
This place is owned by 2 brothers, one is one of the best wine growers, the other one a great chef. Very well known in the Vienna Heurigen scene! The tavern is delightful and charming - try it! Read more about Wieninger Heurigen
This Heudigen has been around since the 1600s - impressive, right? These guys must have done something right! Check it out for yourself! Read more about Hengel-Haselbrunner
This heudigen has been family owned and opperated since 1787! It's hidden and seemingly quiet - that is until you make your way inside and witness the jolly atmosphere! Read more about Kierlinger
This is traditional, family owned and operated estalishment. They serve their own wine and grape juice and homemade Austrian specialty dishes. You can even get a room here and enjoy the view! Read more about Weinhof Zimmermann
This is one of the most popular wine tavern in the western part of Vienna. Nearly always full - but there is always a spot to lean against the "wine barrels" - you will love the atmosphere!
The Viennese Heurige, or wine tavern, is one of the best local evening experiences you can have in Vienna. You find them right on the outskirts of the city in the surrounding vineyards. Try the locally grown wine and a home cooked meal!
We have come up with the most local and best wine taverns you can visit. Some of them are rather touristy, so make sure you pick the right one from our list - you can really go wrong here. Check our section on the history of Vienna's Heurige for more info on habits and customs here.
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