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Heuriger Zimmermann

Heuriger Zimmermann stands as one of Vienna's most authentic wine taverns, family-operated since 1860 in the picturesque Grinzing district.

Heuriger Zimmermann, Vienna · Dobling & Grinzing
Category
Restaurant
Duration
2h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€
Rating
4.4 (479)
The place

About Heuriger Zimmermann

Heuriger Zimmermann stands as one of Vienna's most authentic wine taverns, family-operated since 1860 in the picturesque Grinzing district. This traditional establishment offers an genuine alternative to the more commercialized heurigen nearby, maintaining old-world charm without sacrificing quality.

The tavern opens Tuesday through Sunday from 3:00 PM to midnight, closed Mondays except during peak season. Their rustic garden courtyard becomes magical during summer evenings, with wooden tables under chestnut trees and traditional accordion music on weekends. The atmosphere feels genuinely local, attracting Viennese families alongside discerning visitors.

The Zimmermann family produces excellent wines from their own vineyards, particularly noteworthy Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. Wine prices range from 3.50 to 5.80 EUR per glass, with bottles starting at 18 EUR. The traditional buffet features homemade specialties including schmalzbrot, leberwurst, and hearty goulash. Expect to pay 8 to 15 EUR per person for a satisfying meal.

What sets Zimmermann apart is its unpretentious authenticity. The interior maintains original wooden furnishings and wine barrels, while service remains refreshingly unhurried. The quality consistently exceeds tourist-focused competitors, though English-speaking staff can be limited.

Practical tip: arrive before 6 PM for better table selection, especially in the coveted garden area. Cash is preferred, and reservations are recommended for groups over four. The 38A bus from the city center stops nearby, making access convenient without driving.

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Practical bits

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Getting there

Address
Bloschgasse 7, 1190 Wien, Austria
Neighborhood
Dobling & Grinzing
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Order the Brettljause (cold cuts platter) and pair it with their Gemischter Satz, a traditional Viennese wine blend from their vineyards

Plan for about 2h 30m.

Heuriger Zimmermann is in the Dobling & Grinzing neighborhood of Vienna. The address is Bloschgasse 7, 1190 Wien, Austria. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Closed on Wednesday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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