Griechenbeisl
About
Griechenbeisl is one of Vienna’s most storied landmarks, dating back to 1447. Nestled on Fleischmarkt 11, near the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, this historic inn has welcomed generations of locals and distinguished visitors—from Mark Twain to Luciano Pavarotti. Over the centuries, the building has evolved through names such as "Zum Gelben Adler" and "Zum Goldenen Engel," yet it has always remained a bastion of authentic Viennese dining. Today, guests can savour traditional Austrian fare in a cosy, historic setting that blends 15th‑century charm with modern hospitality. Whether you’re tasting classic Wiener Schnitzel or enjoying a glass of local wine, the Griechenbeisl offers an immersive experience that transports you to the heart of Vienna’s culinary heritage.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour