Best Heurigers in Vienna – Complete Guide to the Wine Taverns in Vienna
The Vienna Blog February 28, 2023
What are Vienna’s Top Heurigen locations:
Oberlaa, Ottakring, Hernals, Neustift, Heiligenstadt, Sievering, Grinzing, Nussdorf, Stammersdorf, Strebersdorf, Jedlersdorf, Wall, Bisamberg.
How to get to the Heurigen in Vienna:
The #38 tram drops you in the heart of Grinzing, or the #60 to Rodaun which will end up within a ten minute walking distance to some smaller local Heuriger.
What wine to order at the Heuriger in Vienna?
Gemischter Satz wine. The Gemischter Satz is a wine specialty made from up to twenty white or red grape varieties with different ripening times and different degrees of acidity, which are planted in the vineyard and harvested, pressed, and fermented together. It’s a unique, easy-drinking white wine that is only available in Vienna.
What food to order at the Heuriger in Vienna?
A classic Heurigen buffet features local sausages and cheeses, pickled vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, butter, nuts, fruit, bread, and pastries.
HERE IS THE LIST OF THE BEST HEURIGER IN VIENNA
Mayer am Pfarrplatz
There are numerous Heurigen (wine taverns) in Vienna, but the most well-known is probably the
traditional winery “Mayer am Pfarrplatz”. Since 1683, Nussdorf has been pressed here in Heiligenstadt.
Ludwig van Beethoven lived in the house, which is now a listed building, in 1817 and worked on his
9th symphony.
Food & Wine Highlights: The inner courtyard is overgrown with Virginia creeper, and traditional
dishes and seasonal snacks tempt you in the cozy lounges. In the evening Heurigen musicians play.
Address: Mayer am Pfarrberg, Pfarrplatz 2, 1190 Vienna Website: pfarrplatz.at
Mayer am Nussberg
Mayer am Nussberg’s wine tavern is surrounded by vineyards and offers a wonderful view of Vienna.
Highlights: There is an area with sun loungers for relaxation. The guests sit in the middle of the green
in vineyards on simple wooden benches and enjoy pure nature.
Food & Wine Highlights: Typical cold snacks are served with the Heuriger.
Address: Mayer am Nussberg, Kahlenberger Str. 213, 1190 Vienna Website: www.mayeramnussberg.at
Edlmoser Heuriger
The Edlmoser winery was voted the best Heuriger in Vienna again this year. Since the summer of 2010,
you can linger here in the beautiful guest garden. “Good food & Drink” is the motto here.
Classic Viennese cuisine and fine Viennese wines from the winery can be enjoyed in the old
winegrower’s house.
Address: Edlmoser Heuriger, Maurer-Lange-Gasse 123, 1230 Vienna Website: edlmoser.at
Zum Martin Sepp Heuriger
The district of Grinzing is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the city. People associate
this place with good wine and good food.The spacious, cozy dining room and the beautiful garden invite you to linger.
Food & Wine Highlights: At Heurigen Zum Martin Sepp you will find seasonal dishes as well as
traditional Viennese classics and their modern versions.
Address: Zum Martin Sepp Heuriger, Cobenzlgasse 34, 1190 Vienna Website: zummartinsepp.at
Winery & Heuriger – Weingut Christ
Winery The Christ Winery can look back on around 400 years of family tradition. The soil, location,
and climate on the Bisamberg are perfect for viticulture. The geological diversity is unique and
explains the traditionally large diversity of varieties.
Food & Wine Highlights: Rainer Christ has some very old vines. The winery, which was rebuilt in
2005, impresses with its modern and contemporary architecture, which nevertheless does not lack
comfort. Classic and seasonal delicacies are served with wines and Heurigen.
Address: Weingut Christ, Amtsstraße 10–14, 1210 Vienna Website: www.weingut-christ.at
Heuriger Wolff
This traditional wine tavern has been welcoming its guests since 1609. It is open all year round, in
winter the guests sit in the cozy, rustic-style interiors, which are heated by wood-heated tiled stoves, in
summer of course outside in the wind-protected Heurigenhof with a terraced garden.
Food & Wine Highlights: Viennese home cooking and pastries are served. You should definitely try the
“little delicacies” that come from the family recipes of master confectioner Gerhard Wolff.
Address: Der Wiener Heurige Wolff, Rathstrasse 46, 1190 Vienna Website: www.wienerheuriger.at
Heuriger Wieninger
Leo Wieninger’s family-run winery is considered a cult heuriger. Biodynamic wines are offered
exclusively from our own cultivation, and synthetic pesticides are completely avoided.
Food & Wine Highlights: The hot and cold buffet offers a rich selection of organic, vegetarian,
seasonal, and international dishes. When the weather is nice, you can sit in the large guest garden.
Address: Heuriger Wieninger, Stammersdorfer Straße 78, 1210 Vienna Website: heuriger-wieninger.at
Wieninger am Nussberg
Enjoy the view over Vienna, where cold seasonal dishes are served.
Address: Wieninger am Nußberg, Eichelhofweg 125, 1190 Vienna Website: www.wieninger-am-nussberg.at
Weingut Göbel
At Weingut Göbel you will come across a Heurigen of a different kind. As soon as you enter, you will be struck by the relaxed atmosphere, a cozy arbor surrounded by vine tendrils, a wild, rustic vineyard, and a modern parlor await the guest.
Food & Wine Highlights: Creative home cooking and dishes that you don’t necessarily expect from a heurigen are served. Helmut Krenek values regional cuisine and animal welfare. His dishes are down-to-earth and innovative. The wines from our own cellar come from Hans Peter Göbel, the landlord, who presses the wine himself. The Grüner Veltliner and the Gemischter Satz are very popular with white wine specialists, while the red wines have the reputation of being the best in Vienna.
Address: Stammersdorfer Kellergasse 131, 1210 Vienna Website: www.weingutgoebel.de
Buschenschank Obermann
Already a hundred years ago, the “world’s best” wines were pressed in Grinzing. Martin Obermann has
taken over the business in the fifth generation and cultivates his vineyards organically.When the weather is nice, guests are served in the outdoor dining area, which is decorated with
oleanders.
Food & Wine Highlights: An extensive buffet offers warm and cold Heurigen classics. A picnic is
organized in the vineyard every Saturday and Sunday in dry weather.
Address: Buschenschank Obermann, Cobenzlgasse 102, 1190 Vienna Website: weinbauobermann.at
Buschenschank in Residence
Twice a year, in April and August, the “Buschenschank in Residence” by Jutta Ambrostisch and Marco
Kalchbrenner takes place for 3 weeks.
Food & Wine Highlights: There is selected food that only comes from friendly producers. Authentic,
relaxed, and elegant, Vienna’s first winegrower serves her cold Heurigen buffet together with the
wines, all of which come from her own production. Sometimes a friend plays the accordion in the
chestnut garden. A trendy address that also attracts hipsters.
Address: Buschenschank in Residence, Langackergasse 5A, 1190 Vienna
Weingut Walter Vienna
Norbert Walter, who was born in Tyrol and grew up on a farm, has been growing wine on the
Bisamberg in Vienna since 2004. In addition to Riesling, his wines today also include Grüner Veltliner,
Mischen Satz, Chardonnay and Zweigelt. His principles are close-to-nature viticulture and extreme care
during the harvest.
Food & Wine Highlights: In the idyllic Buschenschank in the middle of the vineyard, you can enjoy
Tyrolean specialties away from the hustle and bustle in addition to Heurigen and first-class organic
wines from our own vineyards.
Address: Weingut Walter Vienna, Untere Jungsberggasse 7, 1210 Vienna Website: weingut-walter-wien.at
Heuriger Bernreiter
At the Heurigen and winery Bernreiter you will experience the typical flair of the Viennese Heuriger.
Food & Wine Highlights:
Only self-produced wine is served here and the Heuriger has been awarded the “Topheuriger” seal of
approval. The menu changes throughout the year and many seasonal dishes are offered.
Address: Heuriger Bernreiter, Amtsstraße 24-26, 1210 Wien-Jedlersdorf Website: www.bernreiter.at
Zahel - Weingut & Heuriger
The Heuriger Zahelis one of the oldest wine taverns in Vienna.
Food & Wine Highlights: Here you can enjoy traditional Viennese delicacies from the Heurigen buffet
as well as seasonal specialties from the á la carte kitchen. The winery is easily accessible by bus and
tram and is definitely worth a visit.
Address: Weingut & Heuriger Zahel, Maurer Hauptplatz 9, 1230, Vienna Website: www.zahel.at
Heuriger Kierlinger
At the Kierlinger, we strive to preserve the originality of the Viennese Heuriger and its guests To let
sociability and Viennese coziness feel. The idyllic inner courtyard, through which one enters the guest
garden, creates a cozy atmosphere.
Food & Wine Highlights: The culinary delights are prepared here according to recipes that have been
passed down for generations.
Address: Kierlinger, Kahlenbergerstraße 20, 1190 Vienna Website: www.kierlinger.at
Weingut Wailand
Dr. Gerog Wailand, co-publisher of a business magazine and Krone editor-in-chief, got into viticulture
as a career changer in 1996 and founded his winery Wailand. The small Heurige high up on the
Nussberg offers a spectacular view over Vienna.
Food & Wine Highlights: Grüner Veltliner, Welschriesling, and Zweigelt are the main varieties of the
five hectares cultivated. Cold Heurigen specialties are served at the buffet.
Address: Weingut Wailand, Kahlenberger Straße/corner of Heinz-Werner-Schimanko-Weg, 1190 Vienna
Website: www.wailandwein.at
Weinhof Zimmermann
Visit the traditional, family-run Weinhof Zimmermann and enjoy the natural garden in the middle of
the Viennese vineyards in the 19th district in Döbling.
Food & Wine Highlights: Delicious Austrian cuisine! Warm and cold dishes for every taste await you at
the buffet.
Address: Weinhof Zimmermann GmbH, Mitterwurzergasse 20, 1190 Vienna Website: www.weinhof-zimmermann.at
BEST TRADITIONAL HEURIGER IN VIENNA
Heuriger Sirbu
Monday to Saturday from 4:00 p.m. you will be welcomed with wine and delicacies at the Heurigen
Sirbu. A romantic bench with a fantastic view over Vienna and the vineyards also makes the Sirbu a
good place to go for a date – but no matter with whoml; it’s always nice there.
Food & Wine Highlights: Cold Heurigen specialties are served at the buffet. Meat dishes from organic
farms, natural food, homemade pastries, and award-winning bottled wines, are also available by the
glass.
Address: Heurigen Sribu, Kahlenberger Strasse 210, 1190 Vienna Website: www.sirbu.at
Weinbau Hermann
The Winbau Hermann is located on the outskirts of the city, in the middle of the Ottakringer vineyards
Weinbau. When the sun is shining, you can sit under the arbors and when the weather is bad, the glazed
veranda invites you to linger.
Food & Wine Highlights: Roast caraway is advertised as a house specialty, but the homemade spreads
and sweet delicacies are also worth seeing.
Address: Johann-Staud-Straße 51, 1160 Vienna Phone: +43 (0) 1 914 81 61
Website: www.weinbau-herrmann.com
BEST CITY HEURIGER IN VIENNA
Weinstube Josefstadt
In the middle of the 8th district is the small but fine Weinstube Josefstadt with a beautiful courtyard
garden.
Food & Wine Highlights: Here you will find inexpensive Heurigen cuisine as well as a Heurigen buffet
with traditional delicacies. Only Austrian bottled wines are served and a reservation is recommended,
as the Heurigen is very popular.
Address: Weinstube Josefstadt, Piaristengasse 27, 1080 Vienna Website: www.weinstube-josefstadt.at
Zwölf Apostelkeller
Those who don’t necessarily want to leave the city center are in good hands in the Zwölf Apostelkeller
in the 1st district with its Heurigen atmosphere.
Food & Wine Highlights: Traditional Viennese cuisine and a wide variety of wines attract a mixed
crowd here. The specialty is the classic Fiaker goulash and unique in combination with the right beer.
Address: Zwölf Apostelkeller, Sonnenfelsgasse 3, 1010 Vienna Website: www.zwoelf-apostelkeller.at