The "Flip" is rather famous in Salzburg. Especially in summer the beautiful garden in front of the bar, with a direct view onto the "Anton Neumayr Square" attracts a large number of visitors to the vicinity of the pub. The combination of urban air and alcohol also works in Salzburg, obviously! But the interior of the small place is also very notable. Compact round tables and leather seats just call out for guests to sit down and have a cocktail or two. Of course the bar also offers non-alcoholic drinks, as well as all the normal and traditional bar offerings. But the cocktails, mixed by the friendly and professional bar staff, are well worth a try. Musically speaking the "Flip" is rather "grungy", but request are always welcome. An ideal hang-out for young and young-feeling people.
Together with the Müllner Bräustübl and the StieglKeller, this is one of the most popular beer gardens in town, especially for those with a penchant for Weissbier (white beer). In the summer months plenty of people drop by for an after-work drink and a bite to eat (goulash with noodles is especially popular). Groups should book in advance, and can even visit the historic "Small Brewery" by appointment.
A series of concerts originally called 'Jazz in the Theater' took place at the Elizabeth Theater, hence the name. In 2002 a venue called Jazzit opened its doors near the main station. Since then it has become the meeting point of the Salzburg jazz scene. Besides concerts with international stars, there are jam sessions taking place every Tuesday. It is not only a haven for jazz lovers, but also a lively joint full of good music and a mixed crowd. Please call for open hours.
This place is a typical Austrian pub. The idea is simple, but perfect. Wooden tables and chairs placed in two rooms, of which one is predestined for eating, the other for the serious drinking. In summer guests can even enjoy the luxury of tables on the "University Square" in Salzburg's city centre. On the menu one can find good, simple Austrian dishes, which can be purchased at a fair price, accompanied by a traditional beer, wine or other drink. Happiness can be achieved so easily!!! Especially in summer a cool and cheap beer on one of the liveliest squares of Salzburg can prove to be very relaxing. Other places are too expensive anyway. Good beer and good meals, served by friendly and fast staff. What more can you ask for?
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.
Upon entering the Steingasse, you'll find an unassuming little place to your left. The first thing to catch your eye is a big porcelain beast of prey sitting in the window, whilst music drifts out onto the street from the open door. This tiny location is a wonderful mixture of bar, restaurant, gallery, music-café and café and was the first in Salzburg which succeeded in offering a kind of easy-going lifestyle. Jazz music, delicious wines, and art on the walls all add to the atmosphere in this restaurant. Perhaps not for big dinners and lunches, it is great for enjoying small dishes such as seafood, salads, and soups and enjoying life by reading one of the art journals.
The "Flip" is rather famous in Salzburg. Especially in summer the beautiful garden in front of the bar, with a direct view onto the "Anton Neumayr Square" attracts a large number of visitors to the vicinity of the pub. The combination of urban air and alcohol also works in Salzburg, obviously! But the interior of the small place is also very notable. Compact round tables and leather seats just call out for guests to sit down and have a cocktail or two. Of course the bar also offers non-alcoholic drinks, as well as all the normal and traditional bar offerings. But the cocktails, mixed by the friendly and professional bar staff, are well worth a try. Musically speaking the "Flip" is rather "grungy", but request are always welcome. An ideal hang-out for young and young-feeling people.
Berchtesgaden's vibrant event space, Kuckucksnest is renowned for organizing hip concerts and live-gigs by local and international artists. Catering to all kinds of genres, the events hosted here accommodate people of all tastes. A number of artists from Canada, United States, Ireland and other countries have performed here. A great place to socialize over drinks, Kuckucksnest is a popular destination among music-lovers of the city.
Surrounded by lush green pastures, Restaurant Pfefferschiff is set in a 300-year old historic building built by a sailor named Johann Anton Kaufmann as a tribute to St. Anthony. The restaurant’s star, Chef Jürgen Vigne, prepares a specially designed menu with dishes using fresh and seasonally available produce. His wife Iris Vigne is popular for her well-stocked wine cellar that houses about 800 types of wines. Visit this fine restaurant to take a gastronomical journey of the region. The magnificent fine-dining restaurant in Salzburg is housed in a beautifully converted old building. The restaurant boasts a stunning interior décor. The food is nothing short of remarkable, combining Asian spices and western ingredients, with innovative twists, to create a unique culinary experience. Dinner comprises five courses, each expertly paired with different wines. This Michelin star-rated establishment offers an extensive selection of local wines to complement each dish.
Upon entering the Steingasse, you'll find an unassuming little place to your left. The first thing to catch your eye is a big porcelain beast of prey sitting in the window, whilst music drifts out onto the street from the open door. This tiny location is a wonderful mixture of bar, restaurant, gallery, music-café and café and was the first in Salzburg which succeeded in offering a kind of easy-going lifestyle. Jazz music, delicious wines, and art on the walls all add to the atmosphere in this restaurant. Perhaps not for big dinners and lunches, it is great for enjoying small dishes such as seafood, salads, and soups and enjoying life by reading one of the art journals.
The Kehlsteinhaus or the Eagle's Nest as it is also known, is a historic chalet that was inaugurated by Adolf Hitler on his 50th birthday and was originally designed as a place where he could entertain important dignitaries and diplomats. It was built close to the Obersalzberg, which was Hitler's mountain retreat. The Eagle’s Nest Road connecting these two locations is an engineering marvel due to its unique route through rocky terrains. The Eagle's Nest chalet lies atop a mountain that is 1.83 meters (6.02 feet) in height and affords a spectacular view. Today, it serves as a beer garden and a restaurant.