Food & Drinks at Schönbrunn

Cafés, restaurants, and kiosks in and around Schönbrunn Palace: where to eat and drink during your visit.

Schönbrunn has two notable cafés inside the estate — Café Residenz at the courtyard and Café Gloriette on the hill — and the surrounding Hietzing district is full of options, from Wiener schnitzel and Tafelspitz to the legendary Café Dommayer that played host to Johann Strauss II in 1844. Combine this with the visitors guide if you're planning a half-day, and the opening hours for café times.

Inside the palace and around Hietzing

Food

Inside the courtyard, Café Residenz serves a full Viennese menu — Wiener schnitzel, Tafelspitz, goulash — with a famous hourly Apfelstrudel show in its in-house bakery (11:00–17:00, every hour). Main courses around €18–24. Up on the hill, Café Gloriette under the marble pavilion serves a lighter menu — soups, salads, sandwiches and excellent cake — with a panoramic view of Vienna. For a proper sit-down lunch, Plachutta Hietzing on Auhofstraße is one of the city's great Tafelspitz restaurants, a 6-minute walk from Schönbrunn U-Bahn.

Drinks

Viennese coffee at Café Residenz — a Melange around €5.50, an Einspänner €5.80, an espresso €3.80. The Wiener Schnaps menu starts at €5. Austrian wine by the glass (Grüner Veltliner, Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch) from late morning. Card and contactless are universal. Inside the gardens, kiosks sell coffee, beer, ice cream and pretzels at lower prices. The Schönbrunn Palace Concerts in the Orangerie include a champagne reception in the ticket.

Recommendations nearby

Café Dommayer at Dommayergasse 1 — founded in 1787, the room where Johann Strauss II made his conducting debut in 1844; still serves first-class coffee, Sachertorte and Apfelstrudel. Plachutta Hietzing for the finest Tafelspitz in Vienna. Quell on Reinprechtsdorfer Straße for traditional Wiener Schnitzel. For something casual, the kiosks along Schönbrunner Schloßstraße sell Käsekrainer sausages and beer for under €10.

Plan a half-day at Schönbrunn

The smartest itinerary is a 09:30 Grand Tour palace slot, a Melange and Apfelstrudel at Café Residenz around 11:30 (catch the strudel show), a stroll along the Great Parterre, lunch on the Café Gloriette terrace overlooking Vienna at 13:00, then the Palm House or the Tiergarten zoo in the afternoon. From the zoo gates it's a 6-minute walk to Café Dommayer for a late-afternoon coffee in the room where Strauss conducted in 1844, then U4 back to central Vienna for dinner.

If you're here for the Schönbrunn Palace Concerts at 20:30, dinner at Plachutta Hietzing at 18:30 followed by a walk back through the lamp-lit gardens to the Orangerie is one of the great evening sequences in Vienna — book Plachutta a few days ahead.

Food & Drinks FAQ

What's available, prices, and dietary needs

Is there a restaurant inside the palace?
Yes — Café Residenz in the right wing of the courtyard serves a full Viennese menu with the famous hourly Apfelstrudel show in its in-house bakery (every hour 11:00–17:00). Up on the hill, Café Gloriette serves a lighter menu under the marble pavilion with a panoramic view of Vienna.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
Yes. Café Residenz always has vegetarian options on the menu (vegetable strudel, mushroom risotto, vegetarian goulash) and vegan options on request. Café Gloriette has several vegetarian salads. Plachutta Hietzing has vegetarian Tafelspitz options.
Can I bring my own food?
Not into the palace. The outdoor gardens are public spaces and picnics are tolerated on the lawns of the Great Parterre as long as you're tidy — find a bench under one of the formal lime alleys.
How much is a coffee?
Around €3.80 for an espresso, €5.50 for a Wiener Melange, €5.80 for an Einspänner — typical Vienna café prices in the Schönbrunn area. The garden kiosks are about 20% cheaper than the palace cafés.
Do the cafés take card?
Yes — card and contactless are universal across all Schönbrunn cafés and the surrounding Hietzing restaurants. Cash (EUR) is also accepted everywhere. The garden kiosks are increasingly card-only, so a contactless card is the most reliable option.
Are there picnic spots in the gardens?
Yes — the lawns either side of the Great Parterre, the benches lining the lime-tree alleys, the terraces around the Roman Ruin and the upper meadows below the Gloriette are all excellent. The Tiergarten zoo has indoor picnic areas. There are public toilets at the visitor centre and at the Gloriette.
Where can I find good Viennese food nearby?
Plachutta Hietzing on Auhofstraße for legendary Tafelspitz, Café Dommayer on Dommayergasse for coffee and cake in a Strauss landmark (1787), Quell on Reinprechtsdorfer Straße for proper Wiener Schnitzel. All within a 6–10 minute walk of Schönbrunn or Hietzing U-Bahn.
Is the Apfelstrudel show at Café Residenz worth it?
Yes — and it's genuinely free to watch even if you don't order food. The bakery has a glass wall onto the café and a master strudel maker stretches the dough paper-thin every hour on the hour from 11:00 to 17:00. Order a slice afterwards — €5.40 with Schlagobers cream.
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