Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Bojito
100Pearl PointsFirst-district late stop

About Bojito
Bojito is a practical pick for an evening drinks stop in Vienna's first district, especially for dates or small celebrations that do not need a full restaurant structure. Go earlier for conversation; use later hours for a looser bar-led night. If dinner certainty matters, compare restaurant peers before committing.
Bojito in Vienna is best planned around the verified practical details rather than unconfirmed claims about its menu, format, or service style. The confirmed schedule makes it an evening and late-night option: closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 6 PM to 1 AM, open Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 4 AM.
A Vienna evening stop for plans that may run late
The useful read here is timing. Bojito is not verified here with a cuisine, chef, menu format, price point, seat count, or specific service style, so the safest way to plan is to treat it as a Vienna venue whose confirmed details are its hours and casual dress code. For a special occasion, build the rest of the plan around details you can confirm directly before going.
The late Friday and Saturday hours are the main practical distinction. If the occasion needs a quieter or more predictable experience, consider the earlier part of the evening and confirm any booking or seating expectations directly with the venue. If the plan is simply to keep the night going in Vienna, the published hours make Bojito easier to consider than venues that close earlier.
Use it for timing, not certainty around dinner
No verified cuisine, chef, tasting format, or named house specialty is available here. That means Bojito should not be presented as a full dining plan unless you have confirmed the current offering directly. If the evening needs a guaranteed meal, compare restaurant options separately instead of assuming Bojito will cover that role.
The verified dress code is casual. The verified hours also rule out lunch planning: Bojito opens at 6 PM on its operating days. Tuesday through Thursday it closes at 1 AM, while Friday and Saturday extend to 4 AM.
Where it fits in a Vienna night out
For broader planning around the city, use Our full Vienna bars guide and Our full Vienna restaurants guide to compare other options. Hotel-led evenings can start with Our full Vienna hotels guide, while daytime add-ons can be considered separately through other Vienna planning resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Bojito?
The verified dress code at Bojito in Vienna is casual. There is no confirmed formal dress requirement in the available details.
What should I order at Bojito?
The verified details do not list a cuisine, chef, tasting format, or specific house specialty. Check the current offering directly with Bojito before planning around a particular order.
Is lunch or dinner better at Bojito?
Lunch is not supported by the verified hours. Bojito opens at 6 PM on Tuesday through Saturday, closes at 1 AM from Tuesday through Thursday, closes at 4 AM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed Monday and Sunday.
How far ahead should I book Bojito?
No verified booking policy is available here. If you need a specific time, especially on Friday or Saturday when Bojito stays open until 4 AM, confirm directly with the venue.
Is Bojito good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm a dining format or seating setup. If you are visiting alone, check directly with Bojito for the current setup and availability.
What should a first-timer know about Bojito?
Plan around the confirmed basics: Bojito is in Vienna, the dress code is casual, it is closed Monday and Sunday, it opens from 6 PM to 1 AM Tuesday through Thursday and from 6 PM to 4 AM Friday and Saturday.
Location
Köllnerhofgasse 3, 1010 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Bojito
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Bojito | Vienna |
| Boxwood | Vienna |
| Nirvana | Vienna |
| Pho Linh | Vienna |
| Kiang | Vienna |
| Ombra Cafe & Osteria | Vienna |
How Bojito Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Bojito is not the right fit
If the group needs a full meal rather than a bar stop, start with Ombra Cafe & Osteria or Boxwood. Both are better choices for a planned dinner with clearer table rhythm.
For a more casual food-led alternative, compare Pho Linh, Kiang, Nirvana before defaulting to drinks.
How Bojito compares in Vienna
Choose Bojito when the plan is drinks-first in central Vienna. Boxwood and Ombra Cafe & Osteria are better fits when the evening needs a table, a meal structure, clearer pacing. Bojito is easier to use as a flexible stop before or after dinner.
For value-led dining rather than cocktails, Nirvana, Pho Linh, Kiang are the more practical cross-shops. They make more sense for groups who want food to anchor the night; Bojito suits smaller parties who want the drinks portion to carry the booking.
On booking difficulty, Bojito looks like the easier choice compared with restaurant-led plans, especially outside late weekend peaks. For ambiance, pick it for a compact bar mood; pick the restaurant peers when comfort, ordering range, table time matter more.
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