Vienna has it all – from traditional Beisl serving crispy Schnitzel and Tafelspitz to year-round Heurige in the wine hills of Döbling, natural-wine bistros in the Servitenviertel and spectacular rooftop dining above Stephansdom. The city is the perfect playground for a scavenger hunt with your team, and the right restaurant for every group size awaits afterwards.
By the way: We can flexibly adjust the start and end point of our scavenger hunt – for example, starting or finishing right at one of these restaurants. Also ideal for the optional award ceremony at the restaurant after the scavenger hunt.
Whether you're planning an intimate team dinner for 8, a corporate event for 150 guests, or simply looking for a relaxed after-work evening with the team – in our guide you'll find 35 handpicked restaurants for groups in Vienna. Use the filters to sort by group size, cuisine, budget and room type.
Private Dining Rooms & Separées
Need your own space for the team? Vienna delivers. Heunisch & Erben near U3 Landstraße pairs Austria's deepest wines-by-the-glass programme with a private setting. Gmoakeller, a classic Beisl since 1858, offers a private Stüberl close to the Konzerthaus. Beim Czaak keeps additional Stüberl ready for focused group bookings in the 1st district. Café Ansari sets long communal tables for groups under Gregor Eichinger's celebrated interior. TIAN Bistro am Spittelberg hosts vegetable-led private dinners with MICHELIN pedigree, and Vollpension turns its social-business café into a memorable space for daytime workshops and CSR outings.
Restaurants for Small Groups (5–15 People)
Perfect for team lunches and small department dinners. Mast Weinbistro in the Servitenviertel serves sharing plates with one of the city's most adventurous natural-wine lists. O Boufés brings the kitchen DNA of two-Michelin-star Konstantin Filippou to an intimate, wine-led room. Mochi Ramen Bar inside the Vorgartenmarkt is the insider pick for fast, authentic ramen lunches. Rosi revives a historic Beisl near Stadthalle with vegetable-forward cooking, and DasDrittl offers trendy sharing plates with young hosts on the floor.
Restaurants for Medium Groups (15–30 People)
Bigger crews need space and flexibility. Skopik & Lohn pairs one of Vienna's best Schnitzel with a hand-painted ceiling in the Karmeliterviertel. Mochi serves its famous shared Asian plates for lively crews of up to 25. NENI am Naschmarkt sets the Mesa mezze platter on the table right inside Vienna's most famous market. Mama Liu & Sons delivers interactive tableside hot pot in Mariahilf. Disco Volante fires Neapolitan pizza from its disco-ball oven, Pizzeria Riva offers AVPN-certified pizza across central locations, and El Burro brings relaxed Mexican flavours to the Freihausviertel.
Restaurants for Large Groups & Events (30+ People)
Room for the whole team – or the whole department. Cucina Itameshi sets Italo-Japanese sharing menus under the high stucco ceilings of the Dogenhof. Glacis Beisl opens its walnut-shaded courtyard garden behind the MuseumsQuartier for up to 50 guests. Brasserie Palmenhaus hosts events under an imperial Jugendstil glass canopy in the Burggarten. Kussmaul moves seamlessly from dinner to its downstairs club for full team buyouts. Salm Bräu brews in-house next to Belvedere and seats large crews across multiple halls. Plachuttas Gasthaus zur Oper scales Tafelspitz dinners across private rooms two minutes from the opera. 1516 Brewing Company offers around 275 seats and a late kitchen near the Stadtoper, and Das Loft stages prestigious dinners in a Jean-Nouvel glass box above the Danube canal.
Rooftop & View Restaurants
For evenings with a skyline. Das Loft crowns the Hotel SO/ Vienna with Pipilotti Rist's painted ceiling and 360-degree views, and Lamée Rooftop offers one of the few year-round, all-weather rooftops in the 1st district with direct views of Stephansdom.
Heurige & Traditional Viennese
For the most Viennese of evenings. Heuriger Mayer am Pfarrplatz pours award-winning Wiener Wein in the house where Beethoven once worked. Der Wiener Heurige Wolff runs year-round with warm cuisine and multiple Stüberl in Neustift am Walde. Hengl-Haselbrunner combines a leafy Döbling garden with Wienerlied music nights. Werner Welser offers an authentic, family-run Heuriger in Heiligenstadt, Gasthaus Pöschl keeps the inner-city Beisl tradition alive on Franziskanerplatz, and Gasthaus Wolf represents the new Beisl generation in the Freihausviertel near Naschmarkt.
Sharing & Vegetarian-Friendly
Ideal for mixed-diet teams. Habibi & Hawara builds its Levantine sharing menu around mezze and vegan-friendly plates as a social business. TIAN Bistro am Spittelberg is the city's benchmark vegetable-led address, and Ulrich keeps an all-day sharing menu running on one of Neubau's most popular Schanigärten.