Restaurant in Linz, Austria
Das Goldene Einhorn
100Pearl PointsLate-Night Move

About Das Goldene Einhorn
Das Goldene Einhorn is a practical late-evening choice in central Linz, better suited to flexible nightlife plans than a formal restaurant booking. Choose it when location and timing matter more than cuisine details, pricing, or a chef-led dining format.
For an explorer looking at Linz after dark rather than a polished tasting-menu dinner, Das Goldene Einhorn is best understood through the verified practical facts: it has casual dress and opens only in the evening, with late hours on Friday and Saturday. The available profile does not verify a cuisine, chef, menu format, prices, awards, or other dining-specific details, so it should not be treated as a fully documented restaurant plan.
A Linz pick for late plans, not a full dinner strategy
The reason to choose Das Goldene Einhorn is situational. It works when the decision is about where to continue the evening in Linz during its posted opening days: Thursday from 6 PM to 12 AM, Friday and Saturday from 8 PM to 4 AM. It is not the strongest choice if the priority is a clearly defined cuisine, chef-led menu, or award-backed restaurant experience, because those signals are not part of the verified profile.
That does not make it a weak pick; it just narrows the use case. Treat it as a late-hours option where timing matters more than menu research. For readers building a broader Linz itinerary, Our full Linz restaurants guide is a better starting point for sorting the rest of the trip.
Who should choose it over a restaurant booking
Pick Das Goldene Einhorn if the group wants flexibility within its limited opening schedule and does not need a long advance plan built around a verified menu. It is less compelling for diners who want a specific cuisine, a listed price range, or detailed dining information before committing. The verified dress code is casual, so it suits relaxed evening plans rather than formalwear occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Das Goldene Einhorn handle dietary restrictions?
Do not assume broad dietary handling here; check in advance before going. The verified details cover hours and casual dress, not menu details, so the safe move is to confirm any allergies or strict requirements before a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday visit. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Das Goldene Einhorn good for a special occasion?
It can fit an occasion that is planned around a late evening in Linz rather than a formal dinner. It works best for plans that match its evening schedule, while Lentos Restaurant is a useful comparison if you want to consider a more conventional restaurant-style plan.
What should I wear to Das Goldene Einhorn?
Go for casual evening wear, not full formalwear. The verified dress code is casual, the hours, especially Friday and Saturday from 8 PM to 4 AM, make it better suited to relaxed late plans in Linz.
Is lunch or dinner better at Das Goldene Einhorn?
Dinner or late evening is the clear choice, since the venue is closed Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, then opens Thursday from 6 PM to 12 AM and Friday and Saturday from 8 PM to 4 AM. It is not a lunch option by schedule, so plan it as an evening stop in Linz.
Is Das Goldene Einhorn good for solo dining?
It may work for a solo late-night stop if you do not need a meal planned around verified dining details. Solo visits should be planned within the posted hours: Thursday from 6 PM to 12 AM, or Friday and Saturday from 8 PM to 4 AM in Linz.
Location
Rathausgasse 9, 4020 Linz, Austria
Compare Das Goldene Einhorn
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Das Goldene Einhorn | Linz |
| Leberkas-Pepi | Linz |
| Die Huberei | Linz |
| Front Food | Linz |
| ÄNGUS Steaks & Izakaya | Linz |
| Lentos Restaurant | Linz |
How Das Goldene Einhorn Linz compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Leberkas-Pepi, Notable alternative
- Die Huberei, Notable alternative
- Front Food, Notable alternative
- ÄNGUS Steaks & Izakaya, Notable alternative
- Lentos Restaurant, Notable alternative
How it compares in Linz
Choose Leberkas-Pepi when value and a quick, casual food stop matter more than staying out late. Das Goldene Einhorn is the better fit for an evening that continues after dinner, while Leberkas-Pepi reads more like a low-commitment daytime or early casual option.
Die Huberei and Front Food are stronger cross-shops if the main decision is what to eat. Das Goldene Einhorn is easier to justify when ambiance and central-night-out convenience outrank cuisine specificity. If the group needs a clearer restaurant frame, start with those two instead.
For a more deliberate sit-down plan, compare against ÄNGUS Steaks & Izakaya or Lentos Restaurant. Those make more sense when the meal is the point of the evening; Das Goldene Einhorn makes more sense when the evening is already happening and the venue needs to support it without much planning.
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