Innsbruck, Tirol, and Vorarlberg Restaurants

The gastronomic scene of Austria's westernmost provinces is as varied as its landscape: first-rate gourmet restaurants, traditional inns, rustic local taverns, as well as international chains and ethnic cuisine are all part of the mix. In small towns throughout the region restaurants are often the dining rooms of country inns, and there are plenty of these. Austria used to have a reputation for substantial but stereotypical dishes of meat, dumplings and sauerkraut, but things have changed considerably. Gourmet meals are available at many wonderful restaurants, often at much more reasonable prices than is typical of Europe’s high-class dining scene. That said, in many villages you’ll find inns catering largely to local farm workers, where the old favorites are still the order of the day—prepare to be filled rather than thrilled.

Most hotel restaurants will be closed in the off-season, usually November and April. In ski season breakfast is typically served early enough for you to hit the slopes in good time, and dinner is timed so that exhausted skiers can get an early night in preparation for the next day.

Restaurants range from grand-hotel dining salons to little Wirtshäuser, rustic restaurants where you can enjoy hearty local specialties such as Tyroler Gröstl (a skillet dish made of ham or pork, potatoes, and onions, with caraway seeds, paprika and parsley), Knödel (dumpling) soup, or Schweinsbraten (roast pork with sauerkraut), while sitting on highly polished (and rather hard) wooden seats. Don't forget to enjoy some of the fine Innsbruck coffeehouses, famous for their scrumptious cakes and cappuccino.

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  • 1. Das Schindler

    $$$$

    One of Innsbruck's go-to gourmet experiences—its 14 Gault Millau points are a fine endorsement—this restaurant in the heart of the old town is known for its obsession with using local ingredients as much as possible, with absolutely no artificial additives. Details of suppliers, farms, and even local hunting grounds for the game on the menu are available for perusal. The interior is modern and the atmosphere is trendy.

    Maria-Theresien-Strasse 31, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-566969

    Known For

    • Elegant decor
    • A true farm-to-table menu
    • Very local ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Hallerwirt

    $$$

    In the small village of Aurach about 5 km (3 miles) south of Kitzbühel, Hallerwirt is known for its great Austrian cuisine and charm. Old wooden floors and a ceramic stove in the parlor lend a period flair to this 400-year-old farmhouse. A colorful mix of people gathers here, and young and old enjoy the easygoing vibe. The congenial hosts, Monika and Jürgen Stelzhammer, take time to give everyone some good wine suggestions. The friendly staff serves specialties such as Jerusalem artichoke soup and fillet of lamb.

    Oberaurach 4, Aurach bei Kitzbühel, Tirol, A-6371, Austria
    05356-64502

    Known For

    • Warm welcome from the owners
    • Charming surroundings
    • Use of local produce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tue. and mid-Nov.–early Dec., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 3. Lichtblick

    $$$$

    This little restaurant's location on the seventh floor of the chic Rathausgalerie is as lofty as its reputation. The entire restaurant is encased in glass, providing you with sensational views of the Old City, and thanks to the creative menu, it has gained the reputation of one of Innbruck's best hidden gems. The kitchen offers captivating dishes made from fresh local ingredients. The menu changes often and the desserts are especially good. If you're not lucky enough to get dinner reservations, score a table at the adjacent Caffee Lichtblick 360.

    Maria-Theresienstrasse 18, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-566550

    Known For

    • Impressive location with wonderful views
    • Imaginative and constantly changing menu
    • Fantastic desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 4. Sitzwohl

    $$$

    Stylishly modern, with a functional yet intimate atmosphere, Sitzwohl has built up a solid reputation for superb cuisine, with an emphasis on Mediterranean and Tyrolean dishes. Chanterelle mushroom stew with dumplings or black gnocchi with wild salmon and fennel are favorites here. Lunchtime service is quick and efficient for business diners, but the evenings are more relaxed. In addition, chutneys, jams, and soups are available from the attached deli.

    Gilmstrasse, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-562888

    Known For

    • Attentive and quick service
    • Some of the best food in the city
    • Great produce from deli next door

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Tennerhof Gourmet

    $$$$

    Expect elegant dress and quiet conversations at this high-class restaurant, where Johannes Denk and his creative team have been awarded 17 Gault Millau points and previously held a Michelin star. Freshly picked herbs from the garden accompany almost every dish, from soup to sorbet, and imaginative dishes might include rainbow trout paired with a pig's trotter. Local game is a passion, and food and wine are presented by well-trained, white-gloved staff in one of the four cozy parlors that make up the Kupferstube. Menus range from four courses (€120) to seven courses (€185).

    Griesenauweg 26, Kitzbühel, Tirol, A-6370, Austria
    05356-63181

    Known For

    • Cozy Tyrolean atmosphere
    • Local produce from the on-site garden
    • Great wine menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tue.; closed Apr.–May and Oct.–mid-Dec., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
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  • 6. Weiss

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    Since it opened in summer 2020, Weiss has quickly become one of the city's top dining draws, with young owner-chefs Milena and Erik bringing their burgeoning international reputations to the heart of Bregenz. Billing itself as a restaurant-bar-café, Weiss offers everything from coffee and snacks to special five-course menus of equally-sized dishes, making it an imaginative, unfussy, and surprisingly affordable dining experience. Along with neighbouring establishments like Petrus and Cafesito, Weiss has helped transform Anton-Schneider-Strasse into Bregenz's foremost foodie drag.

    Anton-Schneider-Strasse 5, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, A-6900, Austria
    05574-90859

    Known For

    • Delicious krautspätzle (cheese dumplings)
    • Extensive Austrian wine list
    • Stays open late

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.--Wed. No lunch
  • 7. Wirtshaus Schoneck

    $$$$

    With fine views of the city, an atmospheric bar, and veranda and garden for summer dining, this is one of Innsbruck's most exquisite restaurants. Housed in a former imperial hunting lodge across the River Inn from the city center, it has been earning fine-dining accolades since 1899, thanks to a menu that features Austrian staples with a sophisticated twist. The two-course business lunch is a great way to experience the menu at a reasonable price, with options like Viennese goulash with fried egg or bouillabaisse with garlic bread. The evening menus are always a surprise, with dishes decided by the chef that same day.

    Weiherburggasse 6, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-272728

    Known For

    • Excellent-value business lunches
    • Impressive and historic setting
    • An ever-changing menu with Austrian classics

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.
  • 8. Cafe Central

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    Dark wooden paneling, crystal chandeliers, and the smell of coffee make this Viennese-style café a meeting point for intellectuals, artists, and students. International newspapers and magazines are available, as is a variety of cakes, pastries, and breakfast dishes. You can have breakfast any time of day, or choose something from the daily menu. A typical small dish to sample is Kasnocken (cheese dumplings with brown butter); more substantial choices might include traditional boiled beef. Enjoy your cappuccino with live piano accompaniment every Sunday from October to April. In summer, there is also terrace seating.

    Gilmstrasse 5, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-5920

    Known For

    • Film-noir atmosphere
    • Breakfast available all day
    • Live piano music and terrace seating in the summer

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Café Götze

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    Locals frequent this small, unpretentious café and bakery as it's known to have the best pastries in town. The location halfway between the waterfront and the Upper Town is convenient.

    Kaiserstrasse 9, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, A-6900, Austria
    05574-44523

    Known For

    • Gorgeous displays of cakes
    • Wonderful chocolates
    • Elegant gift-wrapping for souvenirs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends, No credit cards
  • 10. Gasthof Goldener Hirschen

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    Allegedly the oldest tavern in Bregenz and close to the Upper Town, this rustic restaurant offers delicious traditional food and drinks in lively surroundings. Many say it's the most authentic Austrian eatery in town, great for tafelspitz (slow-cooked beef with horseradish). It also has tasty pasta dishes, including spicy spaghetti in a tomato, onion, bacon, and red pepper sauce. In spring, local asparagus is featured and later in the year the menu focuses on game. You won't go wrong with the apricot dumplings for dessert.

    Kirchstrasse 8, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, A-6900, Austria
    05574-42815

    Known For

    • Lots of history
    • Traditional seasonal specialities
    • Reasonable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 11. Gasthof Kornmesser

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    This gorgeous Baroque townhouse, built in 1720 beside the iconic Nepomuk-Kapelle, is today a restaurant serving hearty Austrian dishes at very reasonable prices. Try the Wienerschnitzel, the tafelspitz, or the zander fish. Not ready for a full meal? Kornmesser also offers traditional beer snacks, like Bavarian veal sausages, as well as tasty sweet treats like apple strudel.

    Kornmarktstrasse 5, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, A-6900, Austria
    05574-54854

    Known For

    • Excellent schnitzel
    • Nice outdoor seating area
    • Service can be slow when busy

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 12. Gasthof Löwen

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    Guests started eating here more than 500 years ago, and they've been coming back ever since. The old dining room has wood-paneled walls and is the perfect setting in which to enjoy a Zwiebelrostbraten (steak with onions) and a good red wine. Unfortunately, the historic tables with the beautiful inlay work are not for sale. Ernest Hemingway certainly enjoyed his stays in "the old inn with the antlers in Tschagguns." There's also folk music performed here regularly. You can ask the staff if one of the five guest rooms is available. The reception is in the Montafoner Hof, just across the street, which belongs to the same family.

    Kreuzgasse 4, Tschagguns, Vorarlberg, A-6774, Austria
    05556-72247

    Known For

    • Traditional atmosphere
    • Live folk music
    • Solid Austrian fare

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 13. Goldener Adler

    $$$

    This restaurant is as popular with locals as it is with visitors. The kitchen takes a modern approach to traditional dishes, with pork medallions topped with ham and Gorgonzola, and veal steaks ladled with a creamy herb sauce that's as steeped in flavor as the restaurant is steeped in history. The traditional dining rooms on the arcaded ground floor and the summer-only terrace are popular places to sit, the former both romantic and private, and the latter good for people-watching. Start with a glass of Sekt (an Austrian sparkling wine) flavored with a dash of cassis—a kir royale—as you peruse the menu. The restaurant is also the breakfast room of the Goldener Adler hotel.

    Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse 6, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-571111

    Known For

    • Innsbruck's oldest restaurant (opened in 1390)
    • Alfresco dining in the summer
    • Hearty portions of classical Austrian dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Hotel Gasthof Bräu

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    The core of this frescoed building in the town center dates from the 16th century, but subsequent renovations have brought the five-story structure up to date. The three-room restaurant offers a menu with an emphasis on fish and game, and many ingredients come directly from the owner's own farm and fish ponds or from other local suppliers. Go for the trout, and make sure to taste the house beer from the on-site brewery, also the source of a special made-for-the-festival brew, Zillertel Gauderbier. The "Bräu" also has some nice rooms to stay the night; book early if you want to reserve a room during the Gauder Fest.

    Dorfplatz 1, Zell am Ziller, Tirol, A-6280, Austria
    05282-2313

    Known For

    • Beautifully decorated wood-paneled parlors
    • Locally grown produce
    • Beer from nearby family brewery

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Apr. and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
  • 15. Kröll

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    The small bakery and café, a few steps from the Goldenes Dachl, offers homemade strudel (sweet or savory fillings wrapped in a fine pastry) and Italian coffee specialties. The café opens at 6 am every day of the year, until 11 pm in the summer and 9 pm in the winter.

    Hofgasse 6, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-574347

    Known For

    • Savory and sweet strudels
    • Popular (and busy) spot
    • Excellent coffee menu
  • 16. Markthalle

    $

    This tidy indoor market offers plenty of farm-fresh produce, including a variety of cheeses, just-picked berries, and a wide choice of mushrooms. You'll also find pastas and other homemade delicacies, with its central location making it a good stop for an inexpensive lunch. It's basically a take-out place, but there are a few stand-up tables available to eat on. Go to the bakery for your choice of breads, and then browse the stalls to find your ideal fillings. There are usually more food stalls in the Marktplatz outside too.

    Herzog-Siegmund-Ufer 1-3, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-4004–404

    Known For

    • Relaxed and bustling atmosphere
    • One of the city's best take-out lunch spots
    • Amazing homemade breads

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., No credit cards
  • 17. Ottoburg

    $$$

    This family-run restaurant offers excellent food, from burgers to Austrian specialties, and an extraordinary location in an ancient landmark. It was originally built in 1180, as a city watchtower, and retains much of its historical charm. Several of the bay-window alcoves in the shuttered house have great views of the main square, while others overlook the river. Try the Tafelspitz, an Austrian specialty of boiled beef served with vegetables and horseradish, or the Pfandl, a fillet of pork and a steak served in an old-fashioned pan. On a sunny day, come early to get a table outside.

    Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse 1, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-584338

    Known For

    • Truly historic atmosphere
    • Delicious classic Austrian dishes
    • Lovely outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 18. Praxmair

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    Après-ski can't begin early enough for the casually chic crowds that pile into this famous café and pastry shop in the heart of Kitzbühel. For locals, the Praxmair is a meeting point for regular get-togethers, cabaret performances, and small events. The wood interior and a tiled stove give the place a special flair.

    Vorderstadt 17, Kitzbühel, Tirol, A-6370, Austria
    05356-62646

    Known For

    • Bustling atmosphere
    • Live après-ski music
    • Tasty krapfen (jelly doughnuts)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Apr. and Nov., No credit cards
  • 19. Restaurant Seegrube

    $$

    Simply put, this restaurant in the Seegrube cableway station is one of the best dinners with a view in the country. At 6,500 feet high, the view of the city lights twinkling below makes a wonderful background for a romantic dinner. The food itself is mostly Tyrolean specialties including gröstl, a bacon, onion, and potato fry-up topped with a fried egg. During the week, a hearty breakfast including smoked salmon, sausages, and cheese feeds hungry hikers. During July and August, there is also a jazz brunch every Sunday, starting at 11 am.

    Seegrube 1, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-303065

    Known For

    • Sublime views
    • Delicious Tyrolean specialties
    • Requires reservations in advance

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 20. Thai-Li

    $$

    This Thai kitchen has quietly fashioned a reputation as one of the best and most popular dining spots in the Old Town. Thai-Li is short on elbow room, but long on excellent food presented with elegance and efficiency. Come for lunch, when you can sit outside at the tables on the cobbled pavement. In the evening, start with skewers of grilled chicken and pork, fried prawns, and vegetables with a range of dipping sauces. For a main course, try one of the curry dishes, such as duck simmered in coconutty red curry. Beverages include a good selection of teas, coffees, and fruit juices. Not to be confused with Thai-Li-Ba across town.

    Marktgraben 3, Innsbruck, Tirol, A-6020, Austria
    0512-562813

    Known For

    • Very affordable menu
    • Possibly the best Thai food in Tyrol
    • Classic curry dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted

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