Located in the gardens of the Schönbrunn Palace, this Jausen Station probably intended to cater for the many tourists visiting the above palace and... Read more →
It is always quite an event to find a new Brettljause in the center of Vienna (actually, finding a new Brettljause anywhere in Vienna is becoming... Read more →
Mayer am Nussberg is a summer wine-drinking location half way down the Kahlenberg and is a little brother of the highly touristic Mayer am Pfarrplatz... Read more →
For one time, the weather forecasters were right when they said it would rain slightly but continuously. Well, one can certainly discuss about... Read more →
llmitz is very close to Hungary. It’s also home to the dark, hairy Mangaliza pigs, which are 50% tastier and more expensive than any other pigs.... Read more →
It is hard to be unbiased when you are eating a second Brettljause within a day. It is damn impossible to be unbiased when you are eating a second... Read more →
There can be different reasons why a restaurant would open its garden but leave the outside lights off. Saving electricity is an obvious explanation.... Read more →
No, you don’t get pita bread and hummus here, and there is plenty of pork on the Brettl to scare off any Arab or Jew who would pass by this... Read more →
The cellars of the Lower Austria’s region of Mostviertel have obtained quite a lot of bad publicity recently, thanks to a certain Mr. Fritzl. I... Read more →
The Jubiläumspark in Mödling is not really a serious hiking destination. It takes about 15 minutes to reach it from the center of the town, and... Read more →
Disclaimer: According to the (still unpublished) policies of this site, we do not review Brettljausen unless they are explicitly offered in the... Read more →
Tourists are a stupid bunch. Tell them that they must visit Grinzing to experience Viennese Heurigers, and they will make sure to go to the very... Read more →
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