Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Traditional Austrian plates with generous portions and a garden vibe; good value combos but service and pricing transparency can be inconsistent.
Zur alten Weinpresse delivers solid traditional Austrian comfort with strong food quality when execution hits—generous portions of well-prepared schnitzel and roasts appeal to families and travelers alike. However, quality varies noticeably across visits, with reports of dry schnitzel and bland items, while service inconsistency and isolated but serious food safety reports prevent a higher grade. The pleasant garden setting and reasonable value make it a worthwhile neighborhood choice for casual Austrian dining, though not a destination restaurant.
Tucked along Landstraßer Hauptstraße, this heuriger-style spot feels warm and rustic, with a leafy garden out back and an old-school dining room inside. Guests describe servers who switch to English easily and portions that border on playful excess: "Two giant schnitzels and a pile of fries—delicious and more than enough." Service energy swings from friendly and quick to occasional waits in the garden, and a few diners flagged pricing surprises on bottled water. The cooking keeps to classic Austrian comfort: pork or veal schnitzel, roast pork with sauerkraut and dumplings, gulasch, and Käsespätzle. When the kitchen hits, plates are crisp, savory, and satisfying; when it misses, schnitzel can run dry or sweets feel mass-produced. House wines and simple beer combos help the value, and the place suits travelers seeking traditional staples over culinary fireworks. Families fare well here. The menu lists Kinderwiener, sausages with fries, schnitzel, and simple sides that kids actually eat, plus pancakes and strudel for dessert. Portions are generous, prices are mid-range, and the garden makes a comfortable, low-stress choice for a family meal—just clarify drink sizes and water pricing at order time.
Area: Urban district boulevard with mixed residential, shops, and local eateries; casual and neighborhood-focused.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main street; typical city awareness at night.
Nearby: Near residential blocks, small bars, and cafes; convenient to tram and U-Bahn in Landstraße.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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