Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Hearty Austrian and Balkan comfort food with big portions and low prices, but expect occasional slow service, cash-only payment, and variable cleanliness.
Atzgersdorf delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and exceptional value, but inconsistent execution and operational friction prevent a higher grade. Service is friendly but slow, and cleanliness concerns recur in reviews. The cozy courtyard and loyal following reflect genuine local appeal, though this remains a casual Gasthaus rather than a destination—ideal for hearty Austrian classics and Balkan grill if you're nearby and prepared for cash-only payment and occasional waits.
This suburban Gasthaus leans warm and bustling rather than polished, with a cozy courtyard in summer and a bar that draws locals. Diners talk about big plates and friendly faces, noting that "service can lag, but portions make up for it." Expect a neighborhood vibe with quirks like cash-only payment and occasional rough edges. The cooking focuses on classic Austrian comforts with a Balkan grill streak: schnitzel, onion roast beef, liver dumpling soup, plus cevapcici and raznjici off a charcoal setup. Flavors are straightforward and satisfying, better on hearty mains than on finesse. It suits diners who value portion size and fair prices over presentation, and who are fine with a no-frills setting. Families do well here thanks to crowd-pleasers like schnitzel, simple soups, and fries. There is no stated kids menu in reviews, but the food is approachable. Note the cash-only policy and sometimes long waits for grilled items; plan accordingly if dining with children.
Area: Residential district in Liesing with local pubs and casual eateries; practical stop near main roads.
Safety: Generally safe suburban Vienna; some reviews note littered outdoor area and cleanliness lapses.
Nearby: Near Breitenfurter Strasse; access to short-term street parking; mixed residential and small businesses.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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