Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Traditional Viennese heuriger with hearty Austrian classics, big portions, and lively vibe; excellent for local fare and house wine, but cash-only and service can be inconsistent.
Dorfheuriger Breitenlee delivers authentic Viennese heuriger character with solid food quality when the kitchen executes well—schnitzel and Kaiserschmarren earn genuine praise—but inconsistent execution and variable service prevent a higher grade. The lively local atmosphere and generous portions appeal to regulars, yet operational friction (cash-only, crowding during peak times, occasional slow service) and recent mixed feedback suggest this is a reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a destination standout.
An old-school Viennese wine tavern where the room feels warm and bustling, servers joke with regulars, and platters land with satisfying heft. One diner noted, "service was excellent and playful," though others hit bumps with long waits or strict seating. Expect cash only and a lively local crowd. The kitchen leans traditional and hearty, with schnitzel, roast pork, and nockerl done in a no-fuss, comforting style. When the kitchen is on song, plates are tasty and generous; a recent guest raved that the Kaiserschmarren was the "best thing to order." There are off nights too, with a few reports of bland seasoning or overcooked items. Families do well here thanks to familiar kid-friendly dishes like schnitzel, fries, and simple salads. Be mindful of busy periods that can stretch wait times, and plan around the cash-only policy. Vegetarians can manage with nockerl, but options are limited for stricter diets.
Area: Suburban district of northeast Vienna with residential feel and traditional heuriger culture; relaxed and local-focused rather than touristy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit suburban streets; typical evening foot traffic around local venues.
Nearby: Near residential blocks and small businesses; occasional construction nearby; short-term parking zone applies.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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