Reservations · Outdoor seating
Design-forward museum cafe with creative, veg-friendly brunch and pastries; great ambiance, mixed service consistency, moderate-to-high prices for Vienna.
Café Friedlich im KunstHausWien delivers a distinctive experience anchored by exceptional museum setting with lush Hundertwasser design and creative, veg-forward brunch fare. However, quality varies noticeably between visits—from polished plates to overcooked eggs—and service attention can lag during peak hours, preventing grade A-grade territory. Worth visiting for the ambiance and creative menu, especially paired with a museum visit.
Set inside the Hundertwasser museum, this cafe feels lush and artistic, with curving lines, plants everywhere, and a calm garden that turns lively when the galleries empty. Guests rave about the setting and often mention friendly staff, though some describe moments of being ignored on arrival. "We loved the space and our brunch," one visitor shared, "but the first contact took a while." The cooking leans creative and veg-forward: think Austrian Udon with wild garlic, a vegan Croque, and a playful Satay toast next to goulash and classics. Plates look polished rather than fussy, and desserts like Kaiserschmarrn and strudel are a natural fit after a museum stroll. Expect a location premium: prices sit above average, but many feel the ambiance and quality justify the spend for an after-museum treat. For families, options exist but the experience is mixed for kids. Straightforward picks include fries, waffles, Eggs Benny, and strudel; adventurous kids might enjoy shakshuka or the goulash. Several reviews praise kindness toward families, while others report unhelpful reactions about seating or high chairs. If visiting with little ones, aim for calmer hours and choose simpler dishes.
Area: Art-focused riverside-adjacent district with galleries and museums; attracts culture lovers and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during museum hours; quieter at night.
Nearby: Inside KunstHausWien museum; near Hundertwasserhaus, Danube Canal paths, mixed residential and creative spaces.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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