Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Viennese Gasthaus with hearty classics, big portions, fair prices, and warm service; expect cash-only and occasional waits or inconsistency on busy days.
Zum lieben Augustin delivers solid food quality anchored by authentic schnitzel and goulash, paired with genuinely warm, attentive service that captures neighborhood charm. However, quality variation between visits—occasional dry plates and lukewarm service during rushes—prevents grade A territory, while extended wait times at peak hours temper the experience. It's a reliable choice for traditional Viennese cooking in a welcoming local setting, though not without friction.
This neighborhood Gasthaus gives off a warm and cozy vibe, the kind of place where staff greet you like regulars and plates land with satisfying heft. Diners describe it as a slice of real Vienna: “hearty, authentic, and full of flavor.” Expect a lively room that feels authentically local rather than polished—and note the frequent reminder: cash only. In the kitchen, the approach is traditional Viennese cooking over trends. Think crisp schnitzel with potato salad, rich goulash, roast pork with kraut, and onion-topped beef. Seasonal weeks (like asparagus) keep things interesting without veering into fusion. Portions are generous and prices fair for the quality, though when it is slammed, some plates can arrive a touch dry or not piping hot. For families, it works well despite no formal kids menu. Staff will adapt portions and there are kid-friendly staples like pork or chicken schnitzel, buttered rice, fries, and simple soups. Adventurous eaters can explore offal, but cautious palates will still find plenty of familiar choices.
Area: Residential Margareten with neighborhood pubs; relaxed, local vibe away from the historic core.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical inner-district urban environment.
Nearby: Close to local shops and apartments; not far from Naschmarkt and inner districts by transit.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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