Reservations · Takeout
Traditional Austrian fare and a popular private-event cellar with generous portions and fair pricing, but service warmth varies sharply by server.
Stix Schlemmer Eck delivers solid neighborhood gasthaus dining with hearty Austrian classics and generous portions at fair prices, supported by an idyllic garden and charming party cellar that make it a reliable choice for family celebrations and group events. However, inconsistent food execution and variable service warmth from staff prevent it from reaching higher performance levels, while recent service polarization suggests operational challenges that limit its standing as a destination restaurant.
This neighborhood gasthaus leans cozy and celebratory, with an idyllic garden for summer lunches and a charming party cellar for birthdays and baptisms. Guests describe quick lunches and smooth events, though some report brusque service from a specific server. "Great value and hearty portions" is a recurring refrain. The cooking is classic rather than flashy: schnitzel, fried chicken, cordon bleu, and creamy soups anchor the menu with generous plates and fair pricing. It suits diners who want familiar Austrian comfort over culinary fireworks, and the team handles group requests and buffet refills competently when the house is busy. Families fit right in. Kids tend to gravitate toward schnitzel and fries, pancakes, and simple soups; the veggie snack bucket helps mixed groups. There is no explicit kids menu in reviews, but the lineup reads kid-friendly by nature, and staff are used to family celebrations.
Area: Residential-northern Vienna district with local eateries and event spaces; casual, family-oriented crowd.
Safety: Generally safe suburban setting with steady foot traffic; typical for outer districts.
Nearby: Near housing blocks, local shops, and transit links along Prager Straße; draws neighborhood regulars and private parties.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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