I admit I feel biased because I ate another Brettljause-like dish (at Mostheuriger Althammerhof) less than two hours before visiting...
Located at the foot of the Dachstein massif, Edelbrunn is the starting point for most of the sane people willing...
A member of the noble Mostbaron group of Heurigers, Pfeiffer distinguishes itself by having the ugliest website featuring some of...
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...
It’s not a terribly big Brettljause, but for less than 5 Euro one has to be an asshole to complain....
A year ago, I made the mistake of trying the Walcheralm’s Brettljause two hours after eating another one and, of...
Located by the Traunsee lake, Hois’n must be best known for its fresh fish (at least the menu creates that...
My last visit to the Steinerne Birne was promising, but somewhat marred by the poor choice of the Jause. This...
Dechantskirchen is in Styria, and so far Styrian Brettljausen have, on average, beaten their Lower-Austrian counterparts. However, perhaps because Dechantskirchen...
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...