2 Best Restaurants in Innsbruck, Tirol, and Vorarlberg, Austria

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Apr. and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.

Restaurant Seegrube

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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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted