Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
A casual Serbian grill known for flavorful cevapi and mixed platters, generous portions, and low prices, with occasional delivery hiccups and cash-only inconvenience.
Adut Grill delivers authentic Serbian grill comfort with strong flavorful execution on cevapi, pljeskavica, and fresh lepinja, supported by excellent value and generous portions that drive loyal repeat visits. However, inconsistent delivery performance and occasional quality dips, combined with variable service warmth, prevent higher standing—dine-in experience outperforms delivery significantly. A neighborhood grill that excels at what it does, but lacks the polish or reliability for grade A territory.
The room feels warm and bustling in a no-frills way, the kind of neighborhood grill where smoke from the charcoal and warm bread set the tone. Service ranges from friendly to curt, but plates hit the table fast. A reviewer summed it up: "Not fancy, just the real thing." Cooking leans traditional Serbian—meat-first and bread-on-the-grill—with cevapi, pljeskavica, and mixed platters that satisfy more than they surprise. Expect simple sides, kajmak, and lepinja, with value driven by portion size rather than presentation. It suits diners who want straightforward, flavorful Balkan comfort over creative flourishes. For families, the menu is naturally approachable: burgers, cevapi in warm bread, and mild sides many kids will eat. There is no kids menu mentioned, and space can be tight. Note cash-only reports and that delivery can be unreliable; dine-in yields better results for little ones.
Area: Mixed residential and commercial street in Ottakring; practical, everyday neighborhood dining with local foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, active streets; normal urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near bakeries and small shops; serves locals and passersby; delivery services operate in area.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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