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4 of Vienna’s best tapas bars where to get some Spanish summer vibes

From classic traditional Spanish tapas, to fun new takes of the bite-sized food made for sharing in amongst heated discussions, wine and lots of laughter – we’ve compiled a list of our 4 favourite tapas bars & restaurants in Vienna.

Puerta Del Sol – Best Tapas

MON–SAT: 6pm–12am
SUN: closed

www.tapas-bar.at

Tapas range from 2–6 €

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One could dream oneself quite easily into a tavern in the south of Spain at the tapas bar in Vienna’s 8th district, Puerta Del Sol. And the tapas they serve up in small ceramic dishes are just as authentic (and delicious) in taste as the look of the place. This may explain why it’s often full here.

The small tableware made to taste different dishes in small portions are the perfect way to socialize again. Sharing dishes, switching, and talking about the different flavors.

All tapas here are prepared freshly in the kitchen. We order the popular Chorizo al Vino Tinto, along with a whole lot of other tapas frías and tapas calientes. Before we know it, we can’t see the table anymore beneath the army of dishes: Patatas Bravas (boasting a mildly spicy, highly tasty red sauce), creamy garlic chicken, the grilled marinated pork skewers, and a few empanadas which take me back to our clumsy Tango lessons in Argentina with the instructor we fantasised about pulling our hair and yelling our name.

The tapas selection is vast (vegetarian options included), and uniquely includes a range of dishes from all over Spain. Find out more in our full review about Puerta Del Sol.

They also have… a very impressive wine list which boasts wines from all over Spain.

Der Fuchs und die Trauben – Best Tapas

MON–WED: 5pm–12am
THU–SAT: 5pm–1am
SUN: closed

www.derfuchsunddietrauben.com

range from 3–6 €

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Wifi available, Non-smoking

We’re straying from the strictly Spanish tapas here. Here, a diverse range of tapas can be shared around large wooden tables in the middle of the restaurant, which seem to inspire togetherness and familial dining. The place not only has a stellar chef in the kitchen – Ken Reitermayer who has worked at a raft of fancy restaurants – but also boasts a handsome look about the place, styled with a mix of Moroccan-style tiles, wooden chairs and industrial lamps. Der Fuchs und die Trauben offers the perfect vibe to enjoy some nice drinks and small snacks whilst socializing with your friends. Not giving you time to rest your tastebuds or mouth.

In terms of tapas, we order the following: gyoza, croquettas, pinchitos (pork kebab), manchego with a fig and brandy chutney, polpette (meatballs in a spicy marinara sauce) and zigarette boerek(pastry rolled with sheep cheese and caramelized onions). The gyoza and croquettas are our favourite, but everything is delicious. If you wanna find out more about this awesome place, read our full review on Der Fuchs und die Trauben.

You can not leave until you’ve tried… one of the pastries on the desert menu. Pastries are just one of Ken’s specialties.

They also serve up… different kinds of sandwiches and burgers.

Pizzeria da Filippo – Best Tapas

MON–SAT: 11am–11pm
SUN & public holidays: 5pm–11pm

www.pizzeriadafilippo.at

Tapas range from 6–10€ (but don’t forget: servings are huge. Four different kinds of tapas was enough for a crowd of four)

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He pulls on our ear in a playful way. We giggle. We’ve just met Filippo, owner for the last 25 years of Pizzeria da Filippo. Now, if you’re scratching your head wondering why we’ve included an Italian pizzeria in a list of tapas places, you’re enthusiastic head scratching is not misplaced. We were also confused when our Spanish friend announced as we approached the arched entrance, ‘this is the place’, while claiming that we had arrived at one of the best spots for Spanish tapas in the city. But once the table was covered in our selection of tapas (you’ll find them under the Vorspeisen/starters section in the menu) we were giggling again.

Within a typical setting you’d see in Spain – a white walled, massive courtyard, filled with big groups of people, floored with gravel, red and white table clothes – is like another world which one could easily walk by everyday along Thaliastrasse, without knowing it exists.

The servings here are big, so don’t be turned off by the prices attached to the tapas. The Pulpo a la Feira (octopus marinated in oil and parika) we order is tender while the fish soup is the best we’ve ever tasted in this city. The Salpicon de Mejillones(muscles in a lemon marinade) and the croquettes deserve a hearty ‘Ole!’. Every dish they put down on our table makes me grateful for having been introduced to this Spanish secret. This is the most authentic tapas we’ve had in Vienna, full of flavor … and garlic.

Oh, and it has the Italian theme because Fillipo opened the place 25 years ago when Italian restaurants were popular and familiar to the shy Viennese diners, so you could say it was a marketing decision. However, over the last 10 years, Filippo has integrated the kitchen of his homeland, Spain, which has earned the place its reputation amongst those who know of it.

They also serve up… some of the best, and most reasonably priced, seafood in the city.

We recommend… having a serve of the rosemary and garlic bread.

Toma tu Tiempo – Best Tapas

TUE–SAT: 5pm–11:00pm
MON & SUN: closed

www.tomatutiempo.at

between 3.90–5€

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They do a magnificent job of whisking you off down to the coast of Spain for a couple of hours at Toma tu Tiempo. They also do tapas well – small portions, but enormous on flavour. The atmosphere this place resonates is what makes it so special – with bold tiles on the floor, weather-worn wooden doors and windows, and laidback mojo – while they have some simply tasty simple tapas on their menu. Take the marinated chorizo with the green peppers or the Gambas al ajillo (aka. garlic prawns) – like we said: simple pleasures. You can make up a nice spread of meats, cheeses, pickled fish, and olives from their cold tapas, or you can indulge in the warm stuff. If you’re feeling adventurous, or too lazy to make decisions yourself, you can ask for the random chef’s mix, which will be comprised of his recommendations of the day. Oh, and the Patatas Bravas con tres salsas comes with 3 flavoursome sauces (worth mentioning).

Good to know… throughout the day, they also serve up a daily dish

Also good to know… In summer, the outdoor tables and chairs buried into a little nook on Zieglergasse provides ideal sip-and-nibble perches to down good Spanish wine and enjoy the people watching and vibe of the place. All of which set up the perfect conditions for some great socializing and comfy convos.

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