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    The Chapel, Bar in Vienna
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    The Chapel

    Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, Vienna

    Bar in Vienna, Austria

    Why go

    The Chapel is worth booking for a first-time Vienna cocktail night if atmosphere matters as much as the drink list. Expect an intimate, dimly lit speakeasy in the 15th district with a chapel-inspired concept, smart-casual energy, a Falstaff 93-point rating for 2026. It is a stronger choice for dates and small groups than for food-led plans.

    About The Chapel

    The picture of The Chapel in Vienna is concise, but it is still useful: the listed price is $35 per person, the dress code is smart casual, the venue has a Falstaff Bar rating of 93 points for 2026. Those are the confirmed facts to use when deciding whether it fits your night out in Vienna. They do not describe every part of the experience, but they do create a clear frame for planning: a defined spend, a defined level of dress, a piece of outside recognition from Falstaff.

    The value case is direct: at $35 per person, The Chapel can be compared against other Vienna options on budget, while the smart-casual dress code suggests a polished but not overly formal visit. Falstaff’s 93-point bar rating for 2026 is the clearest recognition attached to the venue, it gives the listing a stronger signal than price and dress code alone. Taken together, those details make The Chapel easier to place within a Vienna evening, even when other specifics are not available.

    A Vienna venue with a clear profile

    Specific claims about the room, menu, service style, drinks list, food, seating, or entry setup should not be assumed from the available data. That restraint matters, because a venue page is most helpful when it separates what is known from what is simply expected. In this case, the profile is narrow but clean: The Chapel is presented through its price, its smart-casual standard, its Falstaff Bar rating for 2026, rather than through detailed descriptions of atmosphere, cuisine, cocktails, or layout.

    If you are planning a broader evening, use the confirmed details as a starting point: $35 per person, smart casual dress, a Falstaff Bar 93-point rating for 2026. The listed price helps with the practical side of the plan, especially when comparing several possible stops in the city. The dress code helps set expectations before arrival, so guests can aim for a neat, considered look without treating the evening as a formal occasion. For more citywide planning, see our full Vienna restaurants guide or our full Vienna wineries guide.

    Who should consider it, who should choose another format

    The Chapel is easiest to assess if your priorities match the information. It may suit guests looking for a smart-casual Vienna venue at the stated price point, especially if Falstaff recognition matters in the decision. It is also a straightforward option to shortlist when you want a venue with a clear external rating attached, rather than relying only on general impressions or unconfirmed assumptions.

    It may be less suitable for planners who need a fully detailed picture before committing. If your decision depends on the exact room, seating arrangements, service rhythm, food availability, or a particular drinks style, those points are not established by the available data. Food should not be treated as the deciding factor unless confirmed directly with the venue, because no specific dining offering is in the available data. For hotels in the city, start with our full Vienna hotels guide; for a wider city plan, use our full Vienna bars guide.

    The practical verdict: plan around the confirmed $35 per-person price, the smart-casual dress code, the Falstaff Bar 93-point rating for 2026. Those three points are enough to decide whether The Chapel belongs on an initial Vienna shortlist, but they are not enough to answer every operational question. For anything more specific, such as opening hours, seating, menu details, or reservation requirements, check directly with The Chapel before making plans.

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    Planning details

    Location
    Robert-Hamerling-Gasse 18/5, 1150, Wien, Wien, Österreich
    Website
    thechapel.at
    Phone
    +43 (681) 81561233
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Intimate, dimly lit speakeasy with a theatrical, chapel-inspired interior, incense scents, and a mystical, religious-themed cocktail concept that feels both cozy and buzzing.

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    Vibe

    IntimateCozyTrendy

    Best For

    Date NightLate NightGroup Outing

    Experience

    SpeakeasyDesign DestinationStandalone

    Format

    Seated BarLounge Seating

    At the Bar

    Bar Category
    Speakeasy
    Late Night
    Open Until 2am

    Signature Pours

    • Persian Mule
    • Pink Lady
    • Negroni
    • 7 sins shots
    • New Testament highballs
    Planning details

    Location

    Robert-Hamerling-Gasse 18/5, 1150, Wien, Wien, Österreich · Directions

    +43 (681) 81561233

    thechapel.at

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Chapel have outdoor seating?
    Is The Chapel good for groups?

    The confirmed details are a $35 per-person price, a smart-casual dress code, a Falstaff Bar 93-point rating for 2026. Group suitability is not confirmed, so contact The Chapel directly if party size or seating setup is important.

    What's the crowd like at The Chapel?

    The safest confirmed basis for planning is that The Chapel is in Vienna, has a smart-casual dress code, is listed at $35 per person. No specific crowd profile is confirmed.

    Is The Chapel good for a date?

    The confirmed information supports only basic planning: The Chapel is in Vienna, lists a $35 per-person price, has a smart-casual dress code, has a Falstaff Bar 93-point rating for 2026. Confirm any atmosphere or seating expectations directly with the venue.

    Is the food good at The Chapel?

    No specific food offering is in the available information. Do not treat The Chapel as a dining choice unless you confirm current food details directly with the venue.