Best Brunch Spots in the 7th District, Vienna

Finding a good brunch spot in the super-hispter 7th district of Vienna is kiiiiiiinda like trying to find the sky - it is everywhere, always.

Of all the districts in Vienna, the 7th is undoubtedly overflowing in coffee shops, edgy fashion/coffee/art stores and many delicious brunch spots.

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But not all brunch is created equal - so as we head into the weekend you can arm yourself with this selection of the best brunch spots in the 7th.

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Whether you're hungover, a busy mama, hosting your family visits or just need a late breakfast, these are the spots I'd reccommend for you.

1 Sneak In

This place is definitely for the cool kids. They are always hosting funky sneaker exhibitions, art installations and cool second-hand clothing markets from fashion bloggers.

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Buuuuuut the breakfast is also good, so even if you don't need to see and be 'scene' you can come by here for a fun brunch and do some serious people watching.

A cute touch here is the way they serve their meals - on bread boards with rustling baking paper, which sounds weird but is actually super cute.

My favourite here is the french toast - normally a simple dish, but their way of doing it is super light and fluffy and the golden syrup is always the right proportion.

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Sneak In is great for hungover brunch, or if you want to show your visiting friends the 'cool' side to Vienna beyond palaces and classical music.

Go here with: Your visiting friends from other cities, your sassy gay sidekicks, your blogger friends, your tinder date

Can I book a table? Yes! They actually host events here too so if you have a larger group this is a good option.

Will it be expensive? Individual dishes are between €5-8.50 or on Sundays they have the brunch buffet where you can go nuts on food for €18 between 10am and 3pm.

The buffet is huge - fruits, granola, museli, sweet cakes and tarts, and of course many kinds of meat, cheese and bread. This is Austria!

2 Figar

This is an old favourite of mine - it was one of the first places in Vienna I found decent avo on toast.

Now of course, every second cafe is serving avocado toast and flat whites (which makes my Melbourne hipster heart SING). But Figar will always be the first I remember from 2012.

The sign of their success is that since then, they've opened a second outlet in the 4th district and a whole range of popups throughout Vienna, so you know they are doing something right.

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Decor here is simple but fun - artwork on the walls and tightly packed in tables, which means you probably will be elbowing your neighbour now and then on a busy day.

The menu options are plentiful - including a whole page of egg dishes, but it's their Eggs Benedict and straight up Avocado on Joseph Brot bread that gets me every time.

Go here with: Your sister, your best friend, maximum of 2-3 friends as its quite small!

Can I book a table? Yep, their website makes it easy, and honestly if you want to get a seat on weekends you need to book a table.

Will it be expensive? A kipferl bread with marmelade is €4,  the most expensive brunch items are the multi ingredient breakfast combos at €9.50

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Brunch in Vienna 7th District Austrian Adaptation

Brunch in Vienna 7th District Austrian Adaptation

3 Erich

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Brunch in Vienna 7th District Austrian Adaptation

I'm including Erich because it's the slightly less glitzier brother to the super popular Ulrich - even though each cafe is literally up the street from the other.

Erich has a rotating delicious menu, gorgeous outdoor terrace area and is nestled in a cute hideaway corner of the 7th district, off Burggasse.

My favourite thing about Erich is that brunch is available everyday between 10am and 4pm.

So no matter if you're visiting Wien or just find yourself with a day off in the middle of the week, you can still enjoy an indulgent brunch date with your fine self.

Their menu hits all the right spots - Eggs Benedict (€8.50), Acai bowls (€3-€5) and even some breakfast tacos.

Decor wise, there's cosy booth seats, and seperated rooms to the back and side of the main entrance - it's definitely cosy, but not uncomfortably so. If you're blessed with sunshine, definitely go for the terrace seats.

Go here with: Your besties, your partner, your mum....Erich is pretty universal really.

Can I book a table? Yes, and definitely should if you plan on visiting in the peak brunching hours between 10am-12pm.

Is it expensive? The breakfast tacos are €9.50 but everything else is in the €5-€8 range so not toooooo bad.

4 Burggasse 24

I couldn't leave off one of my favourite places in Vienna.

I love Burggasse 24 not especially for the food or brunch, which is relatively standard and straightforward, but the atmosphere is very low key and relaxed.

Sometimes you just want a chill brunch without music pumping from speakers, and Burggasse 24 is always a calm little oasis with plants overflowing, comfy couches, a rickety old piano in the corner and the second-hand clothes store connected next door.

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They do really good, affordable brunch menus, with schnittlauch brot for just €3,20

Go here with: Yourself, your partner, your hipster friends who are into second-hand furniture and artsy chill time.

Can I book a table? You could try, but it's just as easy to take your chances here.

That's some of my favourites - what have you found in the 7th district for brunch? Let me know in the comments! 

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