Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A cozy Austrian inn serving classic Viennese fare at fair prices, with mostly friendly, quick service and a few consistency hiccups; best for hearty staples like schnitzel, goulash, and roast pork.
Gasthaus Haller delivers reliable Austrian classics with notably friendly and attentive service and solid food quality anchored by well-executed schnitzel and goulash. However, quality variation in sauces and fried items and a plain neighborhood setting prevent grade A-level standing. Strong value and a welcoming atmosphere make it a dependable choice for traditional Viennese dining without pretension.
The room feels cozy and old-school, a neighborhood inn where locals linger and visitors are welcomed with quick smiles. One diner summed it up: "Warm service and hearty plates at prices that make sense." From outside it can look plain, but inside is solid and comfortable rather than flashy. Cooking leans classic Viennese with a few Hungarian touches—think Wiener schnitzel, goulash, and roast pork. Most plates arrive fast and satisfying, though a minority report off nights like packet-style sauces or oil-tired fries. Portions are generous and the lunch menus offer standout value if you want a simple, filling meal without fuss. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: schnitzel with potatoes, fries, noodles, and sweet options like Palatschinken show up on the daily lists. There is no explicit kids menu, but the familiar dishes and relaxed pace suit younger eaters; just note limited flexibility if you need custom tweaks.
Area: Residential Brigittenau spot with local vibe; casual inns and cafes serving neighborhood patrons.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban streets, lighting adequate.
Nearby: Near residential blocks, small shops, and other casual eateries along Wallensteinstraße.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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