I am really sorry I do not have a photo to share of this restaurant, but there is no doubt that you will have a great experience here. The atmosphere is wonderful, the service extremely friendly, the food absolutely delicious. I could write much more, but don't you think this says it all?
The menu features Austrian and international cuisine, in a modern style. The restaurant is beautiful, prices are above average, so not the cheapest meal, but worth it. There is also a bar in the front part of the restaurant which is great if you just feel like going for a drink.
If you're visiting Linz and are going to be there in the evening, it would be a shame to miss this place.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Altstadt 10
Phone: +43 (732) 786 161
Right in the City Center on my walk from the Viking Sky, got a beer and a sit down while most were watching the World Cup, I was people watching. The menu had plenty to look at, but a beer was all I can vouch for, and it was fresh and delicious.
Favorite Dish: Beiren
Written Jun 26, 2010
Address: Landstrasse 24
Website: www.linzaustria.co.uk
If you have never experienced a real Austrian "HEURIGEN" (a Vinothek) then THIS IS A MUST!!!
It will be a very "rough-n'-ready" environment with traditional wooden tables and chairs, so don't look for **** interior ... but it's the ATMOSPHERE that counts :D
THE NAME > "Alte Welt Wein & Kulturkeller"
This restaurant & winecellar is from the 13th!!!! century --- yes - we are talking ancient.... the atmosphere is one of cosy hospitality with great local cusine and of course ---- fantastic wines to sample.
And of course there is also a "Schani-Garten" --- a traditional open air garden to sit and relax.
They also cater for vegetarians!!! YIP :D
Favorite Dish: Meal prices vary but here's the standard menu:
Starter EUR 2.80 - 8.00
Main Course EUR 5.80 - 15.00
Dessert EUR 2.00 - 6.00
Two Course Lunch EUR 6.40 - 0.00
Three Course Lunch EUR 8.10 - 0.00
Written Apr 10, 2006
Address: Hauptplatz 4 -- Innenstadt --- 4020 Linz, Austr
Phone: +43 (732) 77 00 53
Any Austrian will tell you that you have not experienced Austria until you've tried the bread. While I do enjoy some bread now and then, I can't understand the fascination with those very dark breads you find in Austria. As you can see from the picture where Elisabeth, her sister, and her sister-in-law are glued to the window, Austrians are much more addicted to thier bread. So, why not give Baeckerei Hofmann a try. Their bread passed the test with Liz and her family! I suppose another must try in Linz is the Linzer torte. As I prefer the Sacher Torte, I will let you make your own assumptions about the Linzer torte.
Favorite Dish: The cheese semmel (cheese roll) was quite good.
Written Aug 6, 2005
Address: Landstraße 27, A-4020 Linz
Phone: +43(732) 771620-0
Website: http://www.linzertorten.at/
When I met my wife, she had a T-shirt for a restaurant called Mangolds in Linz. The funny thing was that if you've ever met my wife, you know that she's somewhat smaller than I am. Well I would squeeze myself into this t-shirt in the hopes of one day traveling to Austria to eat at this restaurant. Well, in 1999, I made my first trip to Austria and sure enough, we went to Mangolds (I had the t-shirt under my sweater). I have to say, I was truly disappointed. Perhaps I had expected too much from this place, but the food was atrocious and the prices unreasonable to boot.
The reason Elisabeth had the t-shirt was that she worked there for a few months while she studied in Linz prior to college. Back then, she said the food was very good and reasonably priced. She could not understand what changed. I
Favorite Dish: Everything we had was awful. Sorry Mangolds.
Written Aug 6, 2005
Address: Hauptplatz 3, A-4020 Linz
Phone: +43 (732) 78 56 88
Website: http://www.tiscover.at/at/guide/55156at,en,SCH1/objectId,CTR108168at,curr,EUR,parentId,RGN214at,season,at1,selectedEntry,catering/intern.html
Restaurant Levante is a huge restaurant in the heart of Linz's Hauptplatz. The menu consists primarily of Turkish foods like Kebab's, Souvlakis, Lamb cutletts, dolma, etc, but also has some Austrian dishes. The place is far from fancy and prices are quite affordable. So feel free to crash in whatever attire you've got and enjoy the good food.
Favorite Dish: The Döner Kebab is fantastic as is the Chicken dinner dish (Hühnerspieß).
Written Aug 6, 2005
Address: Hauptplatz 13, A-4020 Linz
Phone: +43 (732) 79 34 30
Website: http://www.tiscover.at/at/guide/55156at,en,SCH1/objectId,CTR653375at,curr,EUR,parentId,RGN214at,season,at2,selectedEntry,catering/intern.html
I took a coffee at this cafe at the Lento-Kurnst museum on the Danube. On a fine day you can sit outside and drink your coffee on the banks of the river, but on the inside the view isn't so great, and is slightly blocked by the museum itself. When I visited it had just stopped raining, and it was so early in the morning that the only people in the cafe were sweaty workers from a nearby construction effort. The museum itself looks great, and the location is excellent.
Written Jun 20, 2004
This restaurant is located in an old monastery, serves Austrian specialties at moderate prices.
Staff are very helpful.
Written Jun 5, 2011
Address: Landstrasse 30, 4020 Linz
Just to show that there is one everywhere, now...right on the main street in Old Linz.
Written Jun 28, 2010
The restaurant building is in main street of Linz, but the garden restuarant is right through the building at rear.
Favorite Dish: Schnitel with boiled potatoes,salad and roast potatoes.
Updated Sep 25, 2007
Address: main street Linz.
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