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Biergarten in Salzburg

published on May 15, 2024

The Austrians and their Biergärten, simply translated to “Beer Garden” have a long ongoing love story and who can blame them? Is there anything nicer than sitting outside enjoying a cold beer and traditional Austrian food? Covering the Classics and hidden gems in Salzburg.

Biergarten

Hidden Gems

Now, you love yourself a good Biergarten but you are not a fan of big crowds? Don't worry, we have the perfect cozy Biergarten tips for you.

kastners schenke

Kastners Schenke

Known as the smallest brewery in Salzburg this cozy Biergarten has excellent food and serves its own unfiltered beer.

pauli stubm

Pauli Stubm

In the heart of Salzburg hidden inside the Herrengasse, Pauli Stubm is one of the best well kept secrets of the city.

weinstoeckl

Weinstöckl Stadtheuriger

More of a Weingarten. At Weinstöckl you find Austrian wines and local food in one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.

krimpelstaetter

Krimpelstätter

This family Biergarten has been living the philosophy that “Beer needs a home” since 1548. A true symbol for hospitality.

urbankeller

Urbankeller

At the feet of Kapuzinerberg Urbankeller has excellent food, cool events and really good craft beer.

ueberfuhr

Boutique-Gasthof Überfuhr

The urban jungle on the river, this modern Biergarten combines traditional Austrian food with a holiday feeling.

stadtalm

Stadtalm

By far the best view in the city, Stadtalm has cakes, food, apetizers, coffee drinks and more. A great place to take visitors or a date, or just sit by yourself and enjoy the beauty of Salzburg.

The Biergarten Classics

Even though there are too many “Biergärten” in Salzburg for one post, we tried to sum up the classic ones for you. You are welcome!

stieglkeller

Stieglkeller

In the middle of the old town, perfect for an after-work sunset beer.

die weisse

Die Weisse

Austria's oldest wheat beer brewery, great for big groups and soccer fans.

bierheuriger eder

Bierheuriger Eder

For fans of tapped beer and ribs.

augustiner

Augustiner Bräu Mülln

The biggest Biergarten in Austria has been running since 1621. Fun fact: you can buy really good food inside but you are also allowed to bring your own.

steinlechner

Steinlechner

This beautiful Biergarten just reopened this year. Covered by chestnut trees it is great if you are looking for a little urban getaway.

Which one is your favourite?

Feel free to leave a comment on our Instagram post and tell us which Biergarten we missed.