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Gasthaus NachbarnA-Worth Trying
Prager Str. 4, 1210 Wien, Austria
· Restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (600 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Central European inn serving well-executed Austrian and neighboring-country classics at fair prices, with standout beers; service is usually warm but reservation handling and cash-only policy can frustrate.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Gasthaus Nachbarn delivers exceptional food quality with authentic Central European comfort cooking and well-kept Czech beers, supported by strong service attentiveness and fair pricing. The solid consistency and loyal following reflect reliable execution, though modest design appeal and occasional reservation-handling friction prevent grade A territory. A worthwhile neighborhood destination for traditional regional specialties.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels cozy and rustic, the kind of neighborhood gasthaus where servers chat through the menu and mugs of Czech beer land with thick foam. One guest summed it up: "It tasted like home." Expect warm hospitality most nights, though table turnover at peak times can feel firm. Cooking leans traditional and hearty rather than experimental: house goulash, pierogi, bryndzove halusky, garlic soup, schnitzel, and grilled fish. Plates are generous, flavors clean and classic, and the draft Pilsner/Kozel are kept properly. This is for diners craving Central European comfort, not for avant-garde seekers. Families do well here. Kids can tuck into schnitzel with fries, pierogi, fried cheese, and pancakes, plus simple sides like rice or potatoes. There is no explicit kids menu, but the dishes are familiar and shareable; just note the cash-only policy before promising dessert.
At a Glance
- Authentic Central European comfort dishes with well-kept Czech beers
- Fair prices and hearty portions for a full meal
- Cash-only policy; bring euros
- Reservation handling can feel strict; turnover windows enforced
- Large groups may be declined at busy times
What Sets It Apart
- multi-national Central European menu
- well-kept Czech draft beers
- neighborhood coziness
What People Love
- Home-style flavors that feel authentic
- Friendly staff who explain regional dishes
- Czech draft beer and Kofola on tap
- Generous, satisfying portions
Points of Concern
- Reservation rigidity: some guests felt rushed due to pre-booked table turnover
- Service tone varies; a few reports of brusque greetings during busy periods
- Cash-only; one report of charged tap water
- Large group bookings occasionally declined even with notice
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-32 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair garlic soup and house goulash for a classic sequence.
- Vegetarians: fried Emmentaler or mushroom pierogi plus mixed salad for balance.
- Fish fans: grilled zander with parsley potatoes for a lighter main.
Perfect For
- Craving goulash and pierogi night
- Casual family dinner with comfort food
- Beer lovers pairing draft Pilsner with hearty mains
- Pre-theater bite near Gloria Theater
Location Insights
Area: Residential district vibe with local pubs and shops; relaxed, neighborhood-oriented rather than touristic.
Safety: Generally safe, everyday foot traffic; typical for outer Vienna districts with adequate lighting.
Nearby: Near local theater (Gloria), mixed residential and small businesses; convenient for neighborhood diners.
FloridsdorfFloridsdorf has a suburban feel with a strong community atmosphere. The dining scene is modest and local-focused, featuring traditional Austrian and Central European eateries alongside casual dining options. It is less touristy and more frequented by residents from the district and nearby areas.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday11:00–21:00
Thursday11:00–21:00
Friday11:00–21:00
Saturday11:00–21:00
Sunday11:00–16:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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