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Burggasse 1
1070 Vienna
Austria
Neubau
Hours
What time does Würstler Museumsquartier open?
Würstler Museumsquartier opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Würstler Museumsquartier close?
Würstler Museumsquartier closes at 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Würstler Museumsquartier is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 8:30 PMSun Closed
Does Würstler Museumsquartier serve alcohol?
Yes, Würstler Museumsquartier serves alcohol.
Does Würstler Museumsquartier have parking?
Yes, Würstler Museumsquartier has parking options.
Does Würstler Museumsquartier have free WiFi?
Yes, Würstler Museumsquartier has free WiFi.
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Yes there is a line and yes it goes by fast. Highly recommend looking at the menu before hand and…read moreuse Google Translate to translate so you know what you're getting. It's very light and flavorful. Highly recommend stopping by and getting one or two different kinds. The two gentlemen working there were nice and accommodating.
For a little stand sitting outside a museum this place attracted nearly as much attention as the…read moremuseum itself and it was worth it. I have heard the lines can grow quite long so I think I got lucky with a roughly ~5 minute wait, but once you order the food comes very fast. The Käsekrainer in the baguette-ish bun was amazing, really crunchy on the outside, great amount of filling and fluffiness. Area is also really nice to walk around with your hot dog in hand.
Always a long line!
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The person who helped me was very nice. They don't seem to speak English very much, which is fine,…read morebut I was able to figure out what to do. I don't remember which one I got, but it was very lackluster for me. I probably wouldn't return. I hope your experience is better!
This corner stand was a block from where we were staying and every time we walked by we were…read moreenticed by the great aromas wafting onto the street. Finally one evening we decided to stop and order and bring it back to the apartment we were renting for an early dinner. We both got the mix (chicken and lamb) - one was on what was more of a tortilla and the other sort of a pita/sandwich. Even though they were basically the same I liked the pita format better. In the end I wondered if I would have like just a lamb version versus a mix. Nonetheless it was super tasty and a good value. Actually some onion would have made it better. Highly recommended - we were lucky when we stopped there was not the long line we had seen at other times of the day.
Mix bowl
Corner Döner stand in Neubau
A quick bite while walking around and sightseeing. So simple yet so perfectly executed. Fresh wurst…read moreof many varieties. Served with rye and mustard. This is a perfect stop to rest for 3 (maybe 2) minutes depending hope you inhale the sausages. The only delay might be deciding to order another. They were delicious. Just go. ENJOY!!!
Huge lines. I lack all patience so I went at like 10. Vienna makes magic sausages as the bore out…read morethe middle of the French bread, toast it and then insert the grilled wiener. It's magic that the wiener or hot dog sauces don't spill out like the American Canadian form factor. Also delicious
Vegan Sausage
Like a weiner.. in a toasted blanket.. filled with cheese
The schnitzel is literally made right in front of you! It's so crispy, tender, and delicious. The…read moreschnitzel orders (cordon Bleu for me and sandwich for my boyfriend) both came with a side for no added charge! The French fries were crispy and delicious. The employee was really great at what he does and was really patient with us not knowing German. We also ordered 5 falafel, which weren't great, but we'll definitely back for more schnitzel!
From the owner: Hühnerschnitzel Kebap…read more Falafel Salatbar
Hühnerstreifensalat
Salatbar
I did not eat here but was sitting near by when closing. The man with the glasses clean very…read morethroughly! I would recommend this place based on how well he cleaned.
Hot dog stand everywhere in Vienna. Sausage all kinds, stuff in the bun or slice in a plate with…read moredinner roll, ketchup mustard and mayo. Quick service, warm and full stomach, healthy is questionable but Vienna people is slender and beautiful. Just use public transportation and walk a lot. It's hot and pus filled (Eitrige) do recommend to better eat when sliced.
Easy good simple street food... enjoyed spicy sausage sliced and braut sliced... no seating around…read morebut "lean" counters work OK
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Great for a quick bite to eat at the Vienna Station…read more The berner würstel (bacon wrapped and cheese filled sausage) was great. French Fries were nothing special, but normal French fries. I'd call it a quality fast food experience.
We were stuck at the Vienna train station after missing our train and had a couple of hours to…read morewaste so we got a sausage here to share as a snack. It was quite tasty, but it's difficult to mess up a traditional, local sausage in Austria or Germany. This is quick service food in a busy station so that means paper plates and higher prices. The quality was better than I expected and the sausage was hot, grilled fresh, and had that satisfying pop when I bit into it. As with most sausages in Vienna, this one was served sliced with a big dollop of mustard and a slice of hearty brown bread on the side. A good place to get a decent sausage.
Sausage came with a slice of hearty brown bread.
Berner Würstel
Isn't it great to travel abroad and be surprised by how much vegan food you find?…read more I recently visited the beautiful Vienna, Austria and was thrilled by how much - and how tasty - their vegan food was! I was so happy to stumble upon Yamm! at Naschmarkt while I was wandering the streets of Vienna. Yamm! has indoor and outdoor seating, and on a chilly day in December, I was so glad to go inside and relax. The menu was short, and changes daily. During my visit, there were a few different taco options. I opted for one with chickpeas and one with falafel. The food was good and tasted very fresh. I'm still trying to figure out what some of the sauces were. It was so good!. Plus, the atmosphere was relaxing. Don't overlook Yamm! at Naschmarkt just because the menu is minimal. You won't be disappointed! Yamm! thank you for being a vegan-friendly restaurant! Check out my full review at https://veganhostess.com/2017/01/20/vegan-in-vienna/
I think the Vegan/vegetarian signage might put some people off, but this stand had me at Arancini…read moreRice Balls! Delicious rice balls packed around a yummy filling and then fried. To top it off, they served it with a tasty quinoa salad, olives, and a plain and wasabi hummus. Don't pass this stand up next time you're in the Nachsmarkt.
Falafel box (vegan)
Very touristic. The staff keeps on asking if you want some more and more eventhough we just asked…read morefor information about ingredients. Pretty expensive for a piece of bread and one sausage. However, the mustard sause was not nice and bitter. Bread is too dry. The sausage was fine
Excellent bratwurst! The bread is hallowed out to fit the brat & they fill it with mustard or…read moreketchup beforehand. It was perfect for our lunch on a park bench. The cost was reasonable too. We'll be back!
Signage
Perfect lunch for sitting on the park bench.
this is the place to go! we stopped her after a concert at St. Peter's and there was almost no…read moreline. the food was hot and delicious. the location is ideal for nightlife and we had a great chat with the owner. prices are second to none.
Dinging a star because it's very expensive. It's in a great location with lots of tourists (you…read morecan see St. Stephen's cathedral and the pest/plague statue while eating your wurst. Because of location, there was a constant flow of customers. We shared the Weisswurst (white sausage) on a bun. It was fantastic. He squirts some mustard in the bun then pushes the sausage in. The mustard was all down at the bottom, so I asked for a side of mustard (to have with the first half of the hot dog) Then too much mustard at bottom. I would have ordered no mustard in dog, "just on the side, bitte", in retrospect. We came here after visiting the Theater museum (eh) and the Gemäldegalerie (has a Ruben and the Last Judgement Triptych by Hieronymus Bosch)
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