Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Zum Schwarzen Kameel
485ptsVienna's best all-day standing bar. Book it.

About Zum Schwarzen Kameel
Zum Schwarzen Kameel is Vienna's most dependable all-day wine bar and sandwich counter, holding a Michelin Plate and a Star Wine List White Star backed by consistent OAD Casual Europe recognition. The standing bar is walk-in and suits a quick stop; the seated restaurant at the rear warrants a proper booking. It's the right call if a great Austrian wine list matters more than a formal dining room.
The Verdict
Zum Schwarzen Kameel is one of Vienna's most dependable all-day institutions, and if you've already been once for the standing bar and open-faced sandwiches, the reason to return is the wine list. Star Wine List awarded it a White Star in 2021, and Opinionated About Dining has ranked it in the Casual Europe category every year from 2023 through 2025, climbing from a recommendation to a rank of #636 in 2024 and #698 in 2025. The Michelin Plate signals consistent cooking without the formality of a starred room. For returning visitors, the question isn't whether to go back — it's how to use the visit better.
The Room and the Format
The visual signature at Zum Schwarzen Kameel is the standing counter at the front: a long, glass-fronted display of Viennese open sandwiches (Brötchen) that you can see the moment you walk in. The room runs from this casual front bar into a more seated, sit-down restaurant at the rear. If you visited before and only used the bar, the seated section operates at a different pace and is worth knowing about. The two formats suit different intentions — the bar is fast, sociable, and easy to drop into without a booking; the restaurant at the back is where a longer, more deliberate meal happens. Both sit under the same roof at Bognergasse 5 in the First District.
The Wine Program
The Star Wine List White Star is the most important credential here for returning visitors. That recognition is given to venues with genuinely strong wine lists, and at Zum Schwarzen Kameel the depth in Austrian wine , particularly Grüner Veltliner and Riesling from the Wachau and Kamptal , is the reason the bar format works as well as it does. Standing at the counter with a glass of well-chosen Austrian white and a plate of sandwiches is a format that has worked here for over a century, and the wine list is what separates this from a generic deli counter. If wine matters to your visit, ask the staff what's open by the glass rather than defaulting to the first option on the menu. The list rewards curiosity.
What to Do Differently This Time
If your first visit was a quick stop at the bar, the seated restaurant gives you access to proper Viennese cooking under the Michelin Plate recognition. The kitchen under chef Alfred Kaiser handles the kind of food that fits the venue's identity: grounded in Viennese tradition without being a tourist set-piece. The OAD Casual Europe ranking confirms this is a place taken seriously by serious eaters, not just a heritage name coasting on reputation. The hours run 8am to midnight every day of the week, which means it works for breakfast, a mid-afternoon wine stop, a pre-theatre dinner, or a late meal , a range of options that few venues in the First District can match. For a longer visit, the seated dinner is the call; for a shorter one, the bar at off-peak hours (mid-morning or early afternoon on weekdays) gives you the leading version of the standing experience without the crowds.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty is low. The bar section operates on a walk-in basis, and the restaurant is generally accessible without long lead times. That said, weekend evenings in the First District move quickly, and a same-day booking or short advance call is sensible for the seated section on Fridays and Saturdays. Open daily from 8am to midnight, it has genuine flexibility that many comparable Vienna addresses don't offer. If your schedule is tight, this is one of the easier decisions to make on short notice.
Pearl Quick Reference
Zum Schwarzen Kameel, Bognergasse 5, 1010 Vienna. Open daily 8am–midnight. Michelin Plate (2024, 2025). OAD Casual Europe Ranked #698 (2025). Star Wine List White Star (2021). Booking: easy, bar walk-in, restaurant advisable to book ahead for weekends.
Further Reading
If you're planning around Zum Schwarzen Kameel, our full Vienna restaurants guide covers the city's full range. For context on the broader Austrian scene, see our picks at Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Ikarus in Salzburg, and Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau. For Vienna specifically, Steirereck im Stadtpark and Amador are the city's headline creative tables. More casual options worth knowing: Figlmüller Vienna for Wiener Schnitzel, Café Landtmann for the classic coffeehouse format, and Bauer for a more contemporary take. Also plan with our Vienna hotels guide, Vienna bars guide, Vienna wineries guide, and Vienna experiences guide. For Austrian-influenced dining outside Austria, Fischer's in London is the closest proxy. And if you're building a wider European food trip, Le Bernardin in New York City sets the benchmark for what serious wine-and-food alignment looks like at the leading of the market. For mountain Austria, also consider Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, and Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau.
FAQs
What should a first-timer know about Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
The venue runs as two formats under one roof: a walk-in standing bar at the front with open-faced Viennese sandwiches and a wine-focused counter, and a seated restaurant at the rear for a fuller meal. The Michelin Plate and OAD Casual Europe ranking confirm the food is taken seriously. For a first visit, the bar is the quickest way to understand what the place does. Come back for the seated section. It's in the First District at Bognergasse 5, open daily from 8am to midnight.
Is lunch or dinner better at Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
Lunch is the better starting point for most visitors. The bar is at its most manageable mid-morning to early afternoon on weekdays, and the seated restaurant at lunch gives you the full kitchen without the evening demand. Dinner works well but the First District gets busy on Friday and Saturday nights, so book ahead for those. The venue runs the same hours and menu format throughout the day, so the format doesn't change , timing is really about crowd management.
How far ahead should I book Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
Booking difficulty is low overall. The bar is walk-in only and doesn't take reservations. For the seated restaurant, a day or two ahead is usually enough during the week; for Friday and Saturday evenings, booking a few days in advance is advisable. This is not a hard-to-book venue by Vienna standards , the OAD and Michelin recognition doesn't translate into the same scarcity you'd face at Steirereck or Konstantin Filippou.
What should I wear to Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
Smart casual covers both formats comfortably. The bar section is genuinely informal , standing, fast-moving, no dress pressure. The seated restaurant is a step up in atmosphere but not formal. Vienna's First District dining culture skews pulled-together rather than dressed-up, and that's the right register here. You won't feel out of place in good jeans and a jacket.
Is Zum Schwarzen Kameel good for a special occasion?
For the right kind of occasion, yes. If the occasion calls for a great wine list, Viennese character, and a room with genuine history rather than a tasting-menu production, this works well. It's not the venue for a multi-course celebration dinner , for that, Steirereck im Stadtpark or Amador are more appropriate. But for a wine-focused anniversary dinner or a relaxed birthday with serious bottles, Zum Schwarzen Kameel delivers without requiring the formality or the price tag of a starred table.
Does Zum Schwarzen Kameel handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation data is available in our records. The kitchen produces Viennese food grounded in traditional ingredients, which means meat and dairy feature heavily. If you have specific dietary requirements, contact the venue directly before booking the seated restaurant. The bar's open-sandwich format is less flexible by nature. Price range data is not available in our records either, so confirm current pricing with the venue when you reach out.
What are alternatives to Zum Schwarzen Kameel in Vienna?
For casual Viennese eating, Figlmüller Vienna is the go-to for Wiener Schnitzel, and Café Landtmann handles the coffeehouse format with more room and a stronger people-watching position. If you want to step up to a more ambitious kitchen in the city, Steirereck im Stadtpark is the clear leader for creative Austrian cooking at a higher price point. Bauer is worth considering if you want something more contemporary without committing to a full tasting menu.
Is Zum Schwarzen Kameel good for solo dining?
It's one of the better solo options in the First District. The standing bar format is naturally suited to solo visitors , you arrive, you drink, you eat, you leave on your own schedule without the social pressure of a seated table for two. The wine list rewards the kind of focused attention a solo diner can give it. If you prefer a seat, the restaurant accommodates solo diners, but the bar is the more natural fit for a single visit.
Compare Zum Schwarzen Kameel
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zum Schwarzen Kameel | Zum Schwarzen Kameel is a restaurant in Vienna, Austria. It was published on Star Wine List on December 2, 2021 and is a White Star.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #698 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #636 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Konstantin Filippou | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| APRON | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Zum Schwarzen Kameel measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Zum Schwarzen Kameel handle dietary restrictions?
The kitchen runs a Viennese menu built around meat-forward open sandwiches and traditional Austrian cooking, so vegetarian and gluten-free options are limited in the bar format. The seated restaurant gives more flexibility, but specific dietary accommodation is not documented in available venue data. check the venue's official channels at Bognergasse 5, 1010 Vienna before visiting if restrictions are a concern.
Is lunch or dinner better at Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
Lunch at the bar is the classic move: the Brötchen selection is freshest mid-day, the standing format suits a quick stop, and the atmosphere is more local than tourist-heavy. Dinner works well if you want the seated restaurant experience with a longer wine list focus — the Star Wine List White Star credential makes the wine program worth exploring at any hour.
What should a first-timer know about Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
The front bar is the entry point: a standing counter with a glass display of Viennese open-faced sandwiches (Brötchen), plus an Austrian wine list that earned a Star Wine List White Star. No reservation required for the bar. If you want a seated meal with proper Viennese cooking, the back restaurant is where the Michelin Plate recognition applies — that section is worth booking in advance.
What should I wear to Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
The bar section is genuinely casual — office workers, shoppers, and tourists all share the counter. The seated restaurant at the back is a notch more composed, but Vienna's general standard of neat, put-together clothes applies. No formal dress code is documented for either section.
Is Zum Schwarzen Kameel good for a special occasion?
For a relaxed, wine-forward occasion, yes — the Star Wine List White Star means the bottle selection is genuinely worth leaning into. For a formal celebration dinner, Konstantin Filippou or Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant are better fits. Zum Schwarzen Kameel's value is in atmosphere and accessibility, not ceremony.
What are alternatives to Zum Schwarzen Kameel in Vienna?
For a step up in formality and kitchen ambition, Konstantin Filippou (OAD-ranked, fine dining) or Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant are the comparison. For casual wine-focused dining closer to Zum Schwarzen Kameel's register, APRON is a relevant alternative. Steirereck im Stadtpark and Mraz & Sohn are in a different tier — destination fine dining rather than all-day bar dining.
How far ahead should I book Zum Schwarzen Kameel?
For the bar, no booking needed — walk in any day between 8am and midnight. For the seated restaurant, a few days' notice is usually enough; this is not a hard-to-get table. Peak tourist season in Vienna (June–August) may tighten availability, so booking a week out is a safe call.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–12 am
- Tuesday
- 8 am–12 am
- Wednesday
- 8 am–12 am
- Thursday
- 8 am–12 am
- Friday
- 8 am–12 am
- Saturday
- 8 am–12 am
- Sunday
- 8 am–12 am
Recognized By
More restaurants in Vienna
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- AmadorJuan Amador's three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Vienna's 19th district combines Spanish-influenced creativity with Austrian produce and Austria's top-ranked wine program. La Liste scores of 94-95 points and an OAD European ranking of #47 make the case clearly. Book at least six to eight weeks out for weekdays; Saturday tables require three to four months' notice minimum.
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