Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy neighborhood Austrian inn with generous portions, kind owner-host energy, and fair prices; expect classic schnitzel-house comfort over polish or finesse.
Otto Weingartshofer earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by authentic Austrian classics and exceptional service warmth centered on owner Otto's personal presence. Generous portions and fair pricing reinforce appeal, though modest interior design and occasional consistency lapses prevent grade A territory. This is reliable neighborhood dining with genuine hospitality—competitive with Vienna's better local favorites.
A warm, lived-in Viennese inn where the owner often greets you himself, this spot feels neighborhood cozy rather than flashy. Portions are generous, prices fair, and service is usually kind. As one diner put it, "we left happy, well looked after, and very full." The cooking sticks to classic Austrian comfort: crisp schnitzels, roasts, soups, potato salad, and Kaiserschmarren. Expect hearty, satisfying plates over showy presentation. It suits travelers from Schönbrunn or the museum as well as locals wanting no-nonsense tradition. A few critics note rigid policies at times or occasional bland items like a burger, but most praise the food and value. Families are welcome. There is a kids section with schnitzel or fish sticks around €11.50, plenty of fries, simple soups, and desserts like Kaiserschmarren and palatschinken. Portions are large, so sharing works well; parents of picky eaters will find familiar choices on this classic menu.
Area: Residential-western Vienna near Schönbrunn; local, unpretentious vibe with tourists spilling over from attractions.
Safety: Generally safe, everyday urban streets; moderate foot traffic; calm in evenings.
Nearby: Close to Schönbrunn Palace and Technisches Museum; mix of flats, small shops, and cafes.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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