Trzenieswki has a place in the history of Vienna alongside the Balls and the Prater. Franz Kafka was a next door neighbour and used to come to Trzenieswki for sandwiches and a beer. It’s a tiny place with only six or severn tables and a long line of people waiting to be served. Since 1902 locals and tourists alike enjoy the famous finger sandwiches. The restaurant offers 18 different kind of flavours ranging from Wild Paprika, lobster, egg, onion, salami to cream cheese.
Each piece costs 90 cents and let’s be honest it is very hard to resist ordering several. Don’t forget either to order a Pfiff, the local beer, probably as famous as the Trzenieswki sandwiches themselves.
Who said snacks are necessarily bad ? Trzenieswki is a perfect stop to grab a (delicious) bite.
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Trzenieswki
Dorotheergasse 1
1010 Vienne
Phone : +43 1 5123291
Hours : Mon-Fri 9:30am-7:30pm; Sat 9am-5pm











