K.u.K. Hofbeisl

The Salzkammergut


This rambling place has a Beisl (bistro pub; mains €11 to €22) open for lunch and dinner in one building, connected with a bar in the other, which is the liveliest late-night party place in town – DJs do their thing most Saturday nights. The cocktail list, though far from hipster-pleasing, is impressively ambitious, with about 150 cocktails in all.

The 'Hofwirt' section is open from 8am to 2am daily, and on warm days crowds enjoy drinks at tables outside.


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