Viennese charm
The Viennese way of humor
The Viennese Schmäh refers to a joke with charm or an attitude to life with a special lightness. And a conversation brings people together. Wiener Wirtschaft and Hotel Erzherzog Rainer are such places of meeting. A small place with a familiar coziness in one of the most livable cities in the world - Vienna.
What is the Viennese charm?
The Viennese charm ("Schmäh" in dialect) is considered a typical Viennese friendliness, which is associated with a lightly spiced humor, but at the same time a charming basic attitude. With charm, the art consists of packaging jokes and sayings in a friendly way and applying them to current social or political developments, but also situational moments. And yes it's true - the real Viennese charm is almost a kind of art.
Restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft & Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
The Viennese charm is at home in the Wiener Wirtschaft, because where better than in a real typical Viennese inn? And also in the associated Hotel Erzherzog Rainer the old values and tradition are still valued, which is why the Viennese charm is also practiced here with pleasure and skill. If you want to know even more about the Viennese charm, just ask our staff. They will gladly explain more to you and also demonstrate one or the other charm.
A delicious meal in a cozy ambience
Part of the Viennese charm is a casual and cozy ambience. And the best way to do that is with a delicious meal at Wiener Wirtschaft. Here, they cook with a lot of love and only the best dishes make it onto the menu. Don't worry, there's something for everyone here. Add a delicious drinkable beer or a fine wine from a local vintner and dinner or lunch is perfect. The perfect location in Vienna's 4th district and the friendly opening hours will make your visit to Wiener Wirtschaft an uncomplicated and cozy experience - and that's no smack talk.
Reserve your table at Wiener Wirtschaft now and experience the typical Viennese charm up close during your visit to Vienna. We look forward to your coming.
What our guests say
"Lynn at North" - September 2024 - google
We had excellent service at this traditional Austrian restaurant. Our waiter even helped me with my German/Austrian words!
(Horseradish lovers, it's Kren in Austria and not the German Meerrettich. I do love it when I learn things like this).
I'd suggest saving room for the milk strudel!