Where can I eat after midnight in Vienna?
Late-night eating in Vienna is easier than most European capitals. Würstelstände — the city's sausage stands — operate until 2 or 3 a.m. and often later on weekends; the one at Albertinaplatz is a reliable post-opera stop, and the stands around the Naschmarkt area keep similar hours. For a sit-down meal, the Naschmarkt Deli on Schleifmühlgasse stays open late, and Gasthaus Pöschl in the 1st district serves traditional Viennese food well past midnight on most nights. The Gürtel bar strip, running along the U6 line between Josefstädter Strasse and Nussdorfer Strasse, has several spots that serve food alongside drinks until at least 2 a.m. Kebab options are genuinely good here — not a fallback — with several Turkish-run spots along Mariahilfer Strasse and in the 15th district running through the night. The city's late-night scene is modest but functional; you won't starve.
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