This restaurant with a cozy interior filled with dark wood and archways, offers a classic dining experience. In addition, there is an outdoor terrace and a beer garden for guests to enjoy during fine weather. The fare mainly comprises of traditional Austrian dishes, with special emphasis on fresh seasonal ingredients. Located in the heart of the city, Sternbräu is a great place to rest your feet after touring the area. The restaurant also hosts a range of both public and private events throughout the year.
A cool pint of Guinness or Kilkenny at the Salzach? Sounds a bit out of place, but it's possible! The Rudolfskai, right on the Salzach, is the home of the O'Malley's Irish Pub, a place that plays an important role in Salzburg's nightlife. It's interior, as the name suggests, looks very much like a pub from the British or Irish Isles. Comfortable seating, two bars, an unbelievable variety of drinks (especially beer and whiskey of all sorts) and friendly, English speaking staff make every visit a pleasure. And the menu rounds it all off: up to 9pm the visitor can tuck into "Irish Stew" and various toasts. Bottoms up! Opens at 6pm and runs late into the night.
The Soda Club is every party animals' paradise, with its extensive drinks menu, swank ambiance and excellent house music. The rustic look meets modern design ambiance, and the fully-functional bar enhanced with the groovy lighting at this club helps you relax almost immediately. At the Soda Club the party gets better and better as the night goes by; so don't hesitate to either get comfy with a drink, chill out with your buddies, or simply dance the night away when you visit. The club also has a free admission policy. Call for event timings and additional information.
This surprisingly good restaurant and beer garden is situated in the Herrnau shopping center. You can order regional dishes from Salzburg and Upper Austria. The prices are reasonable and you never have to wait too long. The beer garden is only open when the weather is nice and if you sit here, you will need to go inside to order. A favorite here is the Sunday Jazz Breakfast. If you are thinking of going to this, then get to Raschhofer's early, as latecomers often can't find a table. As it doesn't take place every Sunday, you should call and ask for detailed information.
In former times, Salzburg sported two "Sega Bars." But only one survived thanks to the central positioning on the Rudolfkai. Here, the fun-seeking guest can find everything they need, and that for a very low price compared with others. Apart from the usual beer and wine specialties the place also offers various mixed drinks; however, the bar decides to charge an entrance fee every now and then, which is usually quite minimal. If you stay for the evening, the low price of drinks will make the cover charge worthwhile. Once inside, fast modern music, a professional staff and a load of young, happy people will persuade you to stay on into the night.