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Edis WeinkellerA-Worth Trying
Linzer Str. 91, 1140 Wien, Austria
· Restaurant, Austrian restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (449 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A cozy neighborhood Heuriger-style spot for classic Austrian comfort dishes, generous portions, friendly service, and fair prices near Schönbrunn.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Edis Weinkeller delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent traditional Austrian cooking—schnitzels, goulash, and soups executed with care—paired with warm, attentive service. The cozy, authentic setting near Schönbrunn and fair pricing reinforce its appeal as a reliable local favorite, though occasional slow pacing and modest destination appeal prevent grade A territory.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked along Linzer Straße, this neighborhood spot feels warm and cozy with wooden touches and a gentle wine-cellar vibe. Service skews friendly and informal; one guest said the server "kept our table of seven humming". Conveniently near Schönbrunn, it draws a mostly local crowd with a calm, conversational atmosphere. The cooking leans traditional Austrian comfort: crisp schnitzels, rich goulash, hearty soups, and classics like cheese spaetzle and apple strudel. Portions satisfy without bluster, and prices are fair for the quality. Expect relaxed pacing rather than rush; wine suggestions from staff pair nicely with the mains and make this easygoing dinner territory. Families will do fine here. The menu has kid-pleasers like schnitzel, fries, noodles, and simple soups. While there is no dedicated kids menu, the food is familiar and shareable, desserts like apple strudel seal the deal, and the calm setting helps with younger diners.
At a Glance
- Traditional Austrian dishes executed well (schnitzel, goulash, soups)
- Friendly, helpful service with wine guidance
- Good value pricing for the neighborhood
- Kitchen pacing can be slow at times
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Hearty schnitzel with crisp breading
- Rich, comforting goulash and soups
- Genuine local atmosphere away from tourist traps
- Kind servers who offer wine recommendations
- Desserts that finish the meal right
Points of Concern
- Pacing can be slow; plan for a leisurely meal rather than a quick bite
- Menu skews traditional; limited options for strict vegans beyond sides
- Noise policy appears conservative; not ideal for very boisterous groups
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€26-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair cheese spaetzle with a green salad for balance
- Start with goulash soup, then pork schnitzel, finish with apple strudel for a classic trio
Perfect For
- Casual pre- or post-Schönbrunn meal
- Cozy dinner with friends and wine
- Travelers seeking a locals-first Austrian spot
- Solo diners wanting a calm, welcoming room
Location Insights
Area: Residential Penzing near Schönbrunn; relaxed, local crowd with some spillover tourism.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit; typical Vienna suburban streets with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Schönbrunn Palace, hotels like DoubleTree, shops along Linzer Straße, tram routes nearby.
PenzingPenzing is a largely residential district in the western part of Vienna, characterized by a mix of traditional housing and green spaces. The dining scene here includes local Austrian eateries and Heuriger-style wine taverns, catering mostly to locals seeking authentic, traditional experiences rather than tourists.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–22:00
Tuesday11:30–22:00
Wednesday11:30–22:00
Thursday15:00–22:00
Friday11:30–22:00
Saturday
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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