There are a lot of restaurants and Austrian cafés in a walking distance to the conference venue. We recommend to make a reservation in advance.
•Café Engländer (120m)
Postgasse 2, 1010 Wien
+43 1 96 68 665, cafe-englaender@chello.at
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One of the most pleasant cafes in Vienna has both a quiet corner for the pensive and a busy bar with the TV monitor for the plugged-in. Overall,
the warm red-and-cool beige combination exudes a casual yet classic Vienna style. Fine sketches and attractive posters adorn the walls and a large oil painting of the former proprietress, Salomea Englaender, proudly showing off her timeless beauty – she hosted many art salons and was a leading figure in the history of modern art during the 1930s in Central Europe. As far as coffeehouse menus go, the Englaender has to be among the most innovative. International and local wines, assorted teas, and imaginative meals help round out this option, an off-the-beaten-track favorite for the Viennese. (Quelle: www.cafe-englaender.com)
•Oswald & Kalb (290m)
Bäckerstraße 14, 1010 Wien
01 5121371
•Gulaschmuseum (290m)
Schulerstraße 20, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 10 17, gulasch@gulasch.at
The Gulaschmuseum got the Innovation Award of the City of Vienna, as the only place with over 15 species goulash in the offer. “(Quelle: www.gulasch.at)
•Walter Bauer (300m)
Sonnenfelsgasse 17, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 98 71, restaurant.walter.bauer@aon.at
“Yet top-flight dining also makes reference to Viennese cuisine, modernizing and perfecting it to the very highest level. Restaurants such as the restaurant Walter Bauer and … bear witness to this. These restaurants have first-class cuisine awarded by the Michelin Guide.” (Quelle: http://www.wien.info/de/wien-fuer/luxurioeses-wien/luxusrestaurants)
•Plachutta Wollzeile (120m)
Wollzeile 38, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 15 77, wollzeile@plachutta.at
“The world-famous restaurant in the heart of Vienna is just as much part of Vienna as St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Giant Ferris Wheel. Viennese families, business people, stars and VIPs from all over the world love coming to the Plachutta Wollzeile to savour the famous Tafelspitz (boiled beef) and classic Viennese cuisine at its best.” (Quelle: http://www.plachutta.at/de/plachutta_wollzeile/)
•Café Alt Wien (250m)
Bäckerstraße 9, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 52 22
•Goldene Zeiten (200m)
Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz 5, 1010 Wien
+431 513 47 47, office@goldenezeiten.at
•Kardos (290m)
Dominikanerbastei 8, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 69 49, office@kardos.cc
“The combination of tradition and modernity is the philosophy of our house. Discover the tasty modern take on the famous courts of the former crown lands. The Kardos takes you with fine delicacies in the countries Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Bohemia and the Balkans. Enjoy the delicious specialties of refined K. & K. monarchy, as our country-specific goulash variations, seasonal delicacies, our Kardos originals, as well as many famous classics of the Habsburg monarchy and a wide variety of special wines from the regions.” (Quelle: http://www.restaurantkardos.com/restaurant-3249)
•Santo Spirito (220m)
Kumpfgasse 7, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 99 98
•Café Diglas (170m)
Wollzeile 10, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 57 65, office@diglas.at
Café Diglas, one of the classical, traditional coffee houses of Vienna in the most central location. It is opened 365 days per year, from 8 in the morning till 22:30 in the evening. Here you can begin the day with an exquisite variety of breakfast items, read the newspaper and enjoy “Kipferln” which have just come out of the oven. At lunchtime we continue with 5 different meals, which we create newly every day.We inspire the savory Viennese cuisine with new varieties. …
At 7pm the pianist commences the evening. We show you how to softly let the stressful day in the city wind down with a glass of good wine. A fluffy “Kaiserschmarren” from Diglas.” (Quelle: http://www.diglas.at/?page_id=4)
•Beim Czaak (350m)
Postgasse 15, 1010 Wien
+43 1 513 72 15, beim@czaak.com
Since 1926 – now in the 4th generation– family Czaak spoils you in their old-Viennese restaurant with traditional Viennese cuisine, a wide selection of fine wines and spirits, as well as five sorts of beers fresh from the tap.(Quelle: http://www.czaak.com/inhalt/home_en.html)
•Al Borgo (190m)
An der Hülben 1, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 85 59, booking@borgo.at
Borgo means “stain” of Italy – a place where people meet and clocks are going a little slower. Our cuisine is influenced by the traditions of different italian population groups, that influenced the course of history from past to the present day. (Quelle: http://www.alborgo.at/de/philosophie)
•Figlmüller (270m)
Bäckerstraße 6, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 17 60
„In addition to the well-known Figlmüller classics there is also room on the menu for even more Viennese delicacies. We would be happy to treat you to a traditional Zwiebelrostbraten (roast beef and onion roast), Tafelspitz (Viennese-style boiled beef), and homemade desserts such as Kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake) or draft beers.” (Quelle: http://www.figlmueller.at/de/figlmueller-baeckerstrasse.html)
•Weibel’s Wirtshaus (220m)
Kumpfgasse 2, 1010 Wien
+43 1 512 39 86
More restaurants in the neighbourhood::
http://www.wien.info/en/shopping-wining-dining/restaurants