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    Julius Meinl am Graben

    3.9 (100 reviews)
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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Cafe upstairs
    Shari S.

    Fabulous luxury grocery store with a huge selection of chocolates and every other edible thing imaginable. We had dinner upstairs in the chic dining room with the orange sofas overlooking The Graben. Glasses of Gruner Veltliner went very nicely with our seafood risotto and pasta with wild boar bolognese. A very civilized way to spend an evening in Vienna.

    The fish and seafood counter.
    Anita S.

    This Julius Meinl is basically a two-story cornucopia filled with a great selection of everything a food lover can think of. Conveniently located a spit away from the St.Stephan cathedral on the Stephanplatz square, it's really worth a visit if food is of any interest to you. Even if the prices of many products may be prohibitive for a weekend visitor with a limited budget, it's just such a nice inspiration for how a grocery store should ideally look like - all of the produce looks fresh, the assortment is vast, and the store is perfectly organized and ordered down to every single piece of fruit. I was particularly impressed with the selection of teas which I found better than in e.g. London's Selfridges or Harrods food halls. Next runner ups for me were the stocks of chocolates, marzipan creations and preserves, which would make for lovely gifts from Vienna. (Also, nothing pleases my eye more than a fresh looking lovely smelling fish and seafood counter - too bad that I don't live in the city to give it a try.) So yes, if you are visiting Vienna and want to bring back something more interesting than a Mozart ball to sample, do give this store a go.

    Great selection of wines!
    O. Francesco A.

    One of the hidden gem in the heart of the Wien! Right next to the "Meinl's Cafe" you need to go downstairs to the vine bar! That's where the secret is! Great variety of wines, decent food, great decor and able to smoke cigars! What more do you need. If you like to smoke cigars, drink wine and enjoy good food then this place is just for you! Follow on my Instagram account: oakyuz77 for more reviews and pictures. (Eat Pray Love..)

    They have 15 varieties of Viennese coffee in their menu. Each one better than the other.
    Manuel G.

    If you like coffee this place will never disappoint you. Their coffee is great, their pastries out of this world and everything is very chic. Make sure to go to the market or enjoy a gelato next door. Highly recommended!

    Nice cellar wine bar ambience

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    Great grocery store / delicatessen. Came in to get a few snacks, and left very happy. Also got some treats to bring back to the US

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    Manner Shop - Manner delivery truck in front St. Stephen's

    Manner Shop

    4.5(73 reviews)
    0.4 kmInnere Stadt
    €€

    My friend and I did a little shopping at the Manner Shop in Innere Stadt, while we were exploring…read moreVienna for a few days earlier this month. Even if you think you don't know the brand, you might recognize Manner wafers when you see them. Their classic Neapolitan wafers were introduced in 1898 and are hazelnut-cream filled wafers. Josef Manner opened his first stop next to St. Stephen's Cathedral. I'm not sure if the current shop is located in the same place as the original shop, but it's certainly close by (just across from the cathedral). The shop is tiny, but it's well stocked - full of the classic Manner wafers but also additional flavors and a million other items related to Manner. Given the company's history, Manner wafers make a perfect souvenir from a trip to Vienna. Stop by and take some home - whether you love them already or not.

    Yelp Review 2023 #268:…read more Every time I or anybody in the family go to a Duty Free shop in Europe, a big box of Manner has to be brought home. Crunchy wafers with chocolate and hazelnut cream in between. Located across from St. Stephen's Cathedral, I had to come visit this shop. You can get Manner in different flavors and shapes, and packaging: giant box, small bag. They have chocolate-covered Manner. So many options I didn't know exist. My mind was definitely blown. Keep in mind, these wafers have a rather short shelf life. Be sure to eat them within 6 months after purchasing them or they'll be expired. I've actually eaten expired Manner before and it was rancid! They also have Mozartkugeln (chocolate ball with marzipan and pistachio in the middle), individually wrapped chocolates and pralines. For serious Manner lovers, you can get liqueur, a t-shirt, a bag, and a hoodie, teddy bear, flash drive, snow globe, and all kinds of little accessories.

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    Billa

    Billa

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.4 kmInnere Stadt
    €€

    Bully for Billa! This grocery store seems to be a chain all…read moreover Europe. This particular one is in a peculiarly small spot, with all the merchandise jammed into this tiny retail space. It is a complete grocer, albeit on the small side. They have a small produce section that seems to have fresh stuff. I believe there's a pretty high turnover of the produce, since this place keeps so busy. They have an unprecedented selection of Mozart Balls. They've got nearly every variety sold. Nearly. They have them in different packages, display cases, and flavors! The candy selection was quite diverse for such a small shop. They offer a shopper loyalty program, with sign up kiosks in store. Too bad I didn't sign up, since I seem to have visited so many of these Billas throughout Europe! They also sell cold beer on the cheap! Prost! While leaving, I discovered that there seems to be a whole other half of the store downstairs from the street level. I didn't see how to even get down there, but it seems that's where they keep the toiletries. I might've given a higher rating if I'd been able to figure out how to get down there. Meh. The clerks are never too friendly in these Billas. The aisles are packed with tourists, and they're too narrow to easily get past. The clerks at the self checkout line are generally acting like they're traffic cops moving traffic along instead of a helpful clerk. I miss HEB.

    The locals probably find yelp reviews of grocery stores chain branches like this Billa branch very…read moreannoying. Why review a branch of a chain that everyone is familiar with? Well, my review is not intended for the locals. It's meant for other travelers who may be in need of a few fresh groceries while staying in central Vienna. The best thing going for this Billa branch is the fresh fruit section. I found some remarkably fresh and very sweet grapes, along with some berries and other fruit, here. (I shopped at several other grocery stores, including other Billas, during my trip, but didn't find any other fruit as good.) Prices weren't too bad. The store is fairly small, but you can also find freshly-baked breads and pastries, chocolates and candies, deli meats, dairy products, juice, etc. The main disadvantage is that because this store is in a high-volume tourist location and is very small, it is pretty much guaranteed that you will be bumped (or will bump into someone else yourself) while you are shopping. The stock clerks can be a little aggressive trying to get their jobs done as they constantly compete for space with all the shoppers. I had the unpleasant experience of having a cashier take a somewhat unfortunate tone with me because I brought the fruit to the register without having weighed it and gotten a computer-printed price tag for it before I reached the register. Since this store is used by so many tourists (as well as locals) it would make sense for the shop to put up very clear signs indicating that it is necessary to weigh your fruit before taking it to the register -- as in many other countries, the produce is officially weighed by the clerk, not by the customer. Also, it would be better if the store stayed open a little later. In sum, it's an option if you need some fresh food in a jiffy and can put up with the crowding. (Of course, if you have the time to shop with more leisure, you'll find a much better selection of fruit and other produce at the Nasch Markt.)

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