Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian in leafy Grinzing serving classic pizzas and pastas with generous portions; mostly warm experiences but expect occasional service delays and inconsistency.
Pizzeria Nino's delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining with genuine strengths in picturesque garden setting and reliable pizza and pasta quality. However, inconsistent execution—including order errors and variable doneness— and occasional service delays at peak times prevent it from reaching higher territory. The generous portions and affordable pricing make it a worthwhile local choice for families and casual diners, though not a destination restaurant.
Set in leafy Grinzing, the room feels warm and cozy with a peaceful garden that many linger in after walks. Reviews often mention friendly, polite staff and hearty portions, alongside a few nights of slow tickets and mixed-up orders. One diner summed it up: "The pizza was crisp and the garden calm, but waits stretched at peak times." The cooking leans classic Italian comfort—thin-crust pizzas and familiar pastas over flash—suited to easygoing meals rather than culinary fireworks. When the kitchen is on, pies land hot and crisp, lasagne satisfies, and tiramisu arrives in a generous slab that wins consistent praise. On off nights, seasoning can read mild and execution slips. Families do well here. The Bambino kids pizza, simple pastas, and straightforward salads make it kid-friendly by design. If your crew prefers plain, familiar flavors, you will find options; adventurous eaters can add seafood or extras, but there is no need for acquired tastes.
Area: Leafy, village-like Grinzing with wine taverns and relaxed residential vibe; attracts locals and weekend strollers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and comfortable for evening walks.
Nearby: Near Vienna Woods trails, Heuriger wine taverns, tram links; garden seating appreciated in fair weather.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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