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Gasthaus Wolf
The guide was updated:This ‘beisl’ is as typical as they come, with excellent Viennese cuisine and an attractive bar out front. In the dining area, old Resopal tables and green panelling create a cosy atmosphere.
Useful Information
- Address: Große Neugasse 20/Rienößlgasse 17, Dictrict 4, Vienna
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 5pm–late (kitchen 6pm-10pm), Sat & Sun closed
- Website: www.gasthauswolf.at
- Public Transport: Tram 62, 1 Mayerhofgasse. U1 to Taubstummengasse or U4 to Kettenbrückengasse
- Phone: +43 1 581 15 44
- Email: office@gasthauswolf.at
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