Restaurant in Worgl, Austria
Ginko
100Pearl PointsPlanned dinner pick

About Ginko
Ginko is a practical dinner pick in Wörgl for couples or small groups who want a calmer evening meal without turning dinner into a destination detour. It is easier to recommend for a planned night out than for solo dining, large groups, or diners who need detailed menu and price visibility before choosing.
Ginko is a Worgl dinner option with a narrow, clearly defined opening window: Wednesday through Sunday from 6–10 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday. That makes it best approached as a planned evening visit rather than a flexible all-day stop, especially for travelers trying to organize a day around meals, transfers, or other commitments. The schedule is simple, but it is also restrictive: if the 6–10 PM window works, Ginko can fit neatly into the evening; if it does not, there is no verified alternative service period to build around.
The verified practical details are limited, so the safest way to plan is around timing and dress code. Ginko lists smart casual dress, no verified lunch service, price tier, cuisine, menu format, or specific dishes are available here. That absence matters because it limits how confidently you can compare the restaurant on food style, budget, pacing, or suitability for particular preferences. For a broader scan, compare it with other dining in Worgl.
A dinner-first choice for a planned evening
Ginko's confirmed hours point to dinner only: 6–10 PM from Wednesday through Sunday. If those hours fit your itinerary, it can be considered for an evening meal in Worgl; if you need lunch, Monday or Tuesday dining, or a more flexible schedule, it will not match the verified opening times. In practical terms, this means Ginko is better suited to visitors who already know they want to dine in the evening, rather than those looking for a backup meal at any point in the day.
Because no verified public details are available here on price, menu structure, dietary handling, service format, or specific dishes, first-time diners should avoid over-planning around assumptions. Treat the decision as a practical one: whether the evening hours and smart casual dress code fit the occasion. The smart casual note gives some guidance on how to approach the visit, but it does not answer questions about the meal itself, so expectations should stay flexible until details are confirmed directly.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Ginko when you want dinner in Worgl during its Wednesday-to-Sunday 6–10 PM service window. It is a cleaner fit for diners who can commit to that timeframe and who are comfortable with smart casual dress, without needing extensive confirmed detail in advance. If you are comparing other options, consider Bierol, zeitlos, zur LINÄ, Aurea Fine Dining, Aurea based on your preferred timing, dress expectations, availability.
The practical verdict: Ginko is easiest to evaluate as a planned dinner option with smart casual dress and limited verified public detail. Confirm any needs that are not covered here, such as menu, price, dietary requirements, or group suitability, directly before going. That direct confirmation is the most reliable way to avoid mismatched expectations, particularly if the meal has to serve a specific occasion, budget, or dietary situation. For the rest of your plans, compare Ginko with other dining in Worgl.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ginko good for solo dining?
Ginko may work for solo dining if you want dinner in Worgl during its Wednesday–Sunday 6–10 PM service window. No verified seating format or solo-specific service detail is available here, so confirm directly if that matters to you.
Does Ginko handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary or allergy information is available here. If you have a strict restriction, check with Ginko directly before planning dinner.
What are alternatives to compare with Ginko?
Other venues to compare include Bierol, zeitlos, zur LINÄ, Aurea Fine Dining, Aurea. Use timing, availability, the kind of evening you want to decide which fits best.
What should a first-timer know about Ginko?
Treat Ginko as a dinner appointment, not a flexible all-day option. It is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–10 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday, with smart casual dress listed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Ginko?
Dinner is the verified option here. Ginko's listed hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 6–10 PM, with no verified lunch service.
Is Ginko good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a planned evening in Worgl if the 6–10 PM dinner window and smart casual dress code fit your occasion. No verified details are available here on menu format, pricing, or private-event suitability.
What should I order at Ginko?
No verified dish or menu information is available here. Check the current menu directly with Ginko before your visit if specific ordering details matter.
Location
Josef-Steinbacher-Straße 2, 6300 Wörgl, Austria
Worgl, Austria
Compare Ginko
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Ginko | Worgl |
| Aurea Fine Dining | Wildschönau |
| Aurea | Wildschönau |
| zur LINÄ | Schwoich |
| Bierol | Schwoich |
| zeitlos | Hopfgarten Im Brixental |
How Ginko Worgl compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Aurea Fine Dining, Notable alternative
- Aurea, Notable alternative
- zur LINÄ, Notable alternative
- Bierol, Notable alternative
- zeitlos, Notable alternative
How Ginko compares in Wörgl
Ginko is the safer choice when the brief is a small, dinner-led evening in Wörgl. Bierol reads better for a more casual, drinks-forward group, while zeitlos is the easier cross-shop when convenience and a lower-pressure local meal matter more than occasion feel.
For a more ambitious dinner, compare Ginko with Aurea Fine Dining and Aurea. Those are the better direction if the evening is built around a higher-end experience; Ginko makes more sense when staying closer to Wörgl is part of the value.
zur LINÄ is the peer to consider if the priority is a different local atmosphere rather than a more formal dinner frame. In practical terms: pick Ginko for a composed small-party dinner, Bierol for casual group energy, zeitlos for ease, Aurea Fine Dining or Aurea when the meal itself is the main event.
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