A member of the noble Mostbaron group of Heurigers, Pfeiffer distinguishes itself by having the ugliest website featuring some of...
One cannot expect much for just above 4 Euro (unless one is in Styria), but Orthof was a strange exception....
Anningerhaus is a self-service hut, so one has the pleasure of watching one’s Brettljause being made. It’s an uncomplicated process,...
If you visit this cozy Buschenschank at the edge of Vienna Woods just outside Klosterneuburg, prepare to spend significant time...
It’s not a terribly big Brettljause, but for less than 5 Euro one has to be an asshole to complain....
There was a time when Heurigers had no websites (well, some probably still don’t have them, but do they still...
My last visit to the Steinerne Birne was promising, but somewhat marred by the poor choice of the Jause. This...
Here is a real micro, open something like one week per year and therefore visited by the locals and the...
Zeilinger is another “Mostbaron”-certified Heuriger that I always postponed vising because of its less-than-convenient location. And indeed, without a car...
Zur Steinernen Birne (and yes, the huge stone pear at the entrance is impressive) is one of the few “super-Heurigers”...
They don’t tell you that this is a Brettljause for two persons; they won’t even charge you double (and at...
Wolfgang Zamazal, the current leaser of this hut, must be a funny guy. Located on the popular hiking path from...













