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Langenzersdorferstr. 56, 1210 Wien, Austria
· Restaurant, Austrian restaurant, Caterer
· 4.4/5 Google (653 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Traditional Viennese heuriger with hearty classics, generous portions, cozy rustic vibe, and fair prices; service can be uneven at busy times.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Beim Hannes delivers reliable heuriger charm with solid food quality and excellent value for generous portions, supported by a pleasant rustic courtyard setting. However, quality variation in recent visits and service inconsistency during busy periods prevent higher grades. Best suited for those seeking authentic Austrian comfort dining with a local wine tavern atmosphere rather than polished execution.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels cozy and rustic, full of wood, antiques, and a relaxed heuriger mood where locals linger. Service ranges from warmly welcoming to a bit stretched at peak times, but the tone is usually kind. One diner put it simply: "A charming wine tavern where portions are huge and the courtyard is lovely." Cooking leans traditional Austrian comfort rather than flashy, with schnitzel, cordon bleu, roast chicken, blunze, and a hearty Bauernschmaus. Flavors are straightforward and satisfying when on form; a few recent visits noted tougher meats or bland salads, but many praise value and size. Best for those who enjoy hearty classics with a glass of local wine. For families, this is an easy fit: kids can share schnitzel, fries, potato salads, or roast chicken from the menu. Vegetarian options exist (fried vegetables, cheese plates, antipasti) but are limited. Expect friendly vibes and space for groups, though service may slow when it is busy.
At a Glance
- Generous portions and fair prices for hearty Austrian classics
- Charming rustic ambience with pleasant courtyard seating
- Service can be inattentive or disorganized at busy times
- Quality can vary on cold platters and salads
- Traditional menu focus; limited options for strict dietary needs
What Sets It Apart
- traditional_heuriger_ambience
- very_generous_portions
- group_event_capabilities
What People Love
- Warm, rustic heuriger atmosphere
- Huge portions that feel like a treat
- Reliable classics like schnitzel and roast chicken
- Good value for money with simple, honest cooking
Points of Concern
- Service inconsistency: long waits to order and missing items noted on busy days
- Quality variance on cold-cut platters and occasional tough meats
- Reservation confusion via email; calling works better
- Review patterns are consistent with mostly authentic on-site visits; minimal signs of coordination
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€34-45 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose mains €16-19 for best value; share a starter like Bauernpresswurst (€14.50). Vegetarians: opt for Gebackenes Gemüse (€14.50) or Toskanateller (€14.80).
Perfect For
- Casual group dinners with local wine
- Family celebrations and birthdays
- Hearty, traditional Austrian comfort cravings
- Relaxed courtyard lunches in good weather
Location Insights
Area: Residential northern Vienna district with local heurigen culture; relaxed, neighborhood feel.
Safety: Generally safe, residential streets with steady foot traffic; typical suburban lighting.
Nearby: Near other wine taverns, small shops, and housing; convenient for locals and small events.
DöblingDöbling offers a relaxed dining atmosphere with many traditional Austrian heurigen (wine taverns) and restaurants that emphasize local wines and seasonal cuisine. The area is popular for casual yet refined dining experiences, often frequented by locals and visitors seeking authentic Viennese wine culture.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–00:00
Tuesday16:00–00:00
Wednesday16:00–00:00
Thursday16:00–00:00
Friday11:30–00:30
Saturday11:30–00:00
Sunday11:30–21:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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