Polished, modern Austrian spot above a flagship supermarket delivering solid classics and seasonal plates; food impresses, but service can be inconsistent and reservation policies frustrate some guests.
Das Mezzanin delivers reliable quality in a genuinely stunning historic setting—the converted bank space with soaring ceilings is a legitimate standout. Food quality shines with standout schnitzel and precisely cooked steaks, but inconsistent execution on secondary dishes and variable service attentiveness prevent a higher grade. It's a solid neighborhood choice with real ambiance appeal, competitive with the area's better dining options, though it lacks the consistency and distinction of grade A establishments.
One caveat: Occasional long waits to order or pay, especially during brunch and events