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    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    Beef & Glory

    410pts

    Austria's best steak address, with caveats.

    Beef & Glory, Restaurant in Vienna

    About Beef & Glory

    Beef & Glory in Vienna's Josefstadt district is Austria's most credentialled steakhouse, recognised in the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants. Built on self dry-aged beef sourced from Austria, Japan, the US and beyond, it delivers a confident, well-run dinner — especially strong on the core aged cuts and Austrian wine pairings. Book for a late dinner close to the MuseumsQuartier; easy to secure a table.

    Vienna's Most Recognised Steakhouse — Worth Booking, With Caveats

    Beef & Glory sits at Florianigasse 35 in Vienna's Josefstadt district, close to the MuseumsQuartier, and has spent years building what is arguably the strongest steak programme in Austria. If you are visiting Vienna and want a serious meat-focused dinner — beef sourced from Austria, the United States, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, self dry-aged in-house, and cooked over a high-temperature broiler , this is where you book. Just go in with clear expectations: it is a polished, confident restaurant that performs well on its home turf, and somewhat less convincingly when measured against the global top tier.

    For a first-timer, the room will read immediately: dark wood, industrial accents, low light, a well-stocked wine wall. The setting signals serious steakhouse, and the service follows through , warm, professional and engaged without being stiff. The kitchen works with a high-temperature broiler, and when the team is focused, the results show it: a proper sear, adequate rest time, and the kind of deep flavour that comes from committed dry-ageing. Chefs Marco Condori and Dominik Zotter have shaped a programme with genuine range, from local Austrian cuts to Miyazaki Wagyu, and the sourcing credentials are real.

    What to Order on a First Visit

    The house-aged cuts are where Beef & Glory earns its reputation, so do not overlook them in favour of the imported options. The dry-aged programme , built primarily around Austrian beef alongside US and Japanese selections , is the reason the restaurant sits among the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants. Wagyu strip and the house-aged porterhouse are consistently noted as strong choices. One honest caveat: the menu has grown wider over time, and some additions , aged preparations involving chocolate, whisky and similar embellishments , are the kind of flourishes that the world's leading steak restaurants have largely moved away from. Order around them and focus on the core beef programme.

    The wine list is a genuine strength, particularly for Austrian reds and international cabernets. If you are pairing, ask the floor team for a recommendation by cut rather than by price point; the pairings by cut are more useful.

    Timing and Late-Night Booking

    Beef & Glory is one of the more practical options if your evening runs late. The Josefstadt location, the steakhouse format, and the relaxed energy of the room make it a better fit for a late dinner than most of Vienna's fine-dining addresses, which tend to run on tighter kitchen schedules. Booking is direct , rated easy , and while exact closing hours are not confirmed in our data, the format (high-volume steakhouse with a loyal local following) typically supports later sittings than a tasting-menu restaurant would. If you are working around theatre or a concert at the MuseumsQuartier nearby, this is a workable option for a post-show dinner.

    The Honest Assessment

    Beef & Glory has been recognised internationally , its place in the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants is a real credential. At a national level, it remains the address most serious about beef in Austria. The gap, which becomes apparent when you stack it against the global field, is one of style and discipline. The restaurant sometimes leans into maximalist plating and trend-forward additions that the strongest steak restaurants globally have stepped back from. That does not make it a bad dinner , it makes it a very good dinner that occasionally obscures its own leading qualities.

    For a first visit, focus on the dry-aged cuts, skip the more theatrical preparations, ask for a wine pairing, and come prepared for a room that runs warm and social. That version of a Beef & Glory evening is one of the better steak meals you will have in central Europe.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Florianigasse 35, 1080 Wien, Austria
    • Neighbourhood: Josefstadt, close to the MuseumsQuartier
    • Chefs: Marco Condori and Dominik Zotter
    • Beef sourcing: Austria, USA, Japan, Australia, New Zealand
    • Ageing method: Primarily self dry-aged in-house
    • Grill type: High-temperature broiler
    • Booking difficulty: Easy
    • Leading for: Serious steak, late dinners, wine-pairing meals
    • Recognition: World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants

    Explore More in Vienna and Austria

    If beef is your focus in Vienna, Beef & Glory is the clear first choice, but Vienna's broader dining scene offers strong alternatives depending on your format. For creative modern cooking, Steirereck im Stadtpark, Amador, and Doubek represent the city's highest-achieving restaurants. For modern European and Austrian cooking, Konstantin Filippou and Mraz & Sohn are the names that come up consistently among serious diners.

    Planning a longer stay? Browse our full Vienna restaurants guide, our full Vienna hotels guide, our full Vienna bars guide, our full Vienna wineries guide, and our full Vienna experiences guide.

    If you are travelling beyond Vienna, Austria's wider dining scene includes strong regional addresses: Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Senns in Salzburg, Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau, Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, and Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming. For context on what a steak-focused restaurant looks like at the absolute global leading, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the kind of focused, restrained precision the international ranking now rewards.

    Compare Beef & Glory

    How Easy to Book: Beef & Glory vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Beef & GloryEasy
    Steirereck im StadtparkCreative€€€€Unknown
    Mraz & SohnModern Austrian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Silvio Nickol Gourmet RestaurantModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    Konstantin FilippouModern European, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    EdvardFrench, Creative€€€€Unknown

    How Beef & Glory stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Beef & Glory good for solo dining?

    Yes, with some caveats. The steakhouse format and relaxed Josefstadt energy make it manageable solo, and the counter or bar seating options suit a single diner better than a full table booking. That said, the menu's portion logic is built around sharing cuts, so solo diners should be selective. The warm service from the team makes the experience feel less transactional than at larger, louder steakhouses.

    Is Beef & Glory good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a celebratory dinner, particularly if the person you're celebrating cares about beef. Its place in the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants gives it genuine credibility as a destination meal, and the dark-wood, low-light interior reads as occasion-appropriate. It is less suited to mixed groups where not everyone is a committed meat eater. For a broader fine-dining occasion, Silvio Nickol or Konstantin Filippou would serve the full table better.

    Can I eat at the bar at Beef & Glory?

    The venue's format and interior include bar seating alongside the main dining room, making it one of the more flexible options in Vienna's steakhouse category. Bar dining works well here if you want a shorter visit or are coming solo. Given the high-temperature broiler format and confident service team, the bar is a reasonable choice for a focused single cut rather than a full multi-course evening.

    How far ahead should I book Beef & Glory?

    Book at least one to two weeks ahead for a standard weekday dinner, and two to three weeks out for weekends. Beef & Glory has a loyal local following in Josefstadt and fills consistently. Its international recognition via the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants ranking means it also draws visitors, so later bookings carry more risk than you might expect from a neighbourhood steakhouse.

    What are alternatives to Beef & Glory in Vienna?

    For a broader fine-dining experience in Vienna, Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou are the stronger choices. If you want serious cooking with a contemporary edge and are open to moving beyond meat, Mraz & Sohn is worth considering. For steak specifically in Vienna, Beef & Glory remains the clearest first option at a national level, but no direct steakhouse peer in the city currently matches its international recognition.

    What should I order at Beef & Glory?

    Focus on the house dry-aged cuts rather than the embellished or concept-led options. The self-aged beef programme — sourcing from Austria, the US, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand — is the core of what the kitchen does well. Avoid the more trend-driven preparations involving chocolate or whisky ageing; at the serious end of the global steak category, restraint tends to outperform flourish. The wine list, particularly Austrian reds, pairs well with the heavier cuts.

    What should a first-timer know about Beef & Glory?

    Beef & Glory is Austria's most recognised steakhouse and holds a place in the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants, which gives it real standing as a destination. The kitchen uses a high-temperature broiler and specialises in self dry-aged beef from multiple origins including Austria, Japan, and the US. The menu is broad rather than tight, so first-timers should ask the team to steer toward the house-aged cuts and avoid over-ordering. Chefs Marco Condori and Dominik Zotter run a professional kitchen, and the service is consistently warm.

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