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Restaurants & Cafés

Eating and drinking in the MuseumsQuartier

Two people are sitting at a table on the MQ Libelle, drinking beverages while chatting, with other guests and the dome of a historic building in the background.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Foto: Thomas Meyer

Culinary delights meet culture: surrounded by impressive architecture and creative flair, the cafés, bars, and restaurants in Vienna's MuseumsQuartier invite you to linger. From a quick espresso to a relaxed lunch or a stylish evening drink, the MQ's restaurants and bars offer something for every taste. Arrive, switch off, and enjoy – right in the heart of the city.

Woman with curly hair stands in front of a turquoise food truck with drinks and snacks, light-colored building in the background.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Thomas Meyer

Kiosk MQ Amore

Sunny, relaxed, enjoyable: at MQ Amore, good food and cool drinks meet a relaxed atmosphere. Aperitivo cocktails, coffee from Alt Wien, ice cream from Vidoni, and a small sidewalk café make you want to linger—here, you can taste summer.

Opening hours
Mon. – Fri., 12:00 – 22:00
Sat., Sun., and holidays, 10:00 – 22:00
Closed November to February

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View through flowering plants onto a terrace with a parasol in front of a historic building with arched windows
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Foto: Klaus Pichler

MQdaily

From breakfast to dessert: MQdaily offers a wide variety of dishes with a focus on quality and sourcing. All meals are also available for takeout. In the summer, the large outdoor seating area in the MQ main courtyard becomes a sunny spot.

Opening hours
Mon. – Sun., 09:00 – 24:00

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Bar area at Café Leopold with long wooden counter, bar stools and modern ceiling lights
© Café Leopold

Café Leopold

Café Leopold in the Leopold Museum combines a café, restaurant, and bar. It offers Asian fusion cuisine with Viennese classics—from sushi and poke bowls to schnitzel. In summer, the outdoor dining area in the MQ main courtyard invites guests to linger.

Opening hours
Mon. – Sun., 10:00 – 24:00

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Outdoor cafe patio with wooden tables and red chairs under large white umbrellas. People are seated, engaged in conversation, surrounded by potted plants.
© DSCHUNGEL Wien, Photo: Franzi Kreis

Dschungel Café

Located in the foyer of Dschungel Wien, the Dschungel Café is a meeting place for families and connoisseurs. The kitchen offers modern, fresh dishes with child-friendly options. A lovingly designed play area ensures relaxing moments.

Opening hours
Mon., Sun., holidays: 09:00 – 19:00
Tue. – Thu., 09:00 – 20:00
Fri., Sat., 09:00 – 21:00

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Entrance area with a planted trellis, above it a sign with floral motifs and the words ‘Glacis Beisl Gastgarten’ under trees.
© Glacis Beisl

Glacis Beisl

Glacis Beisl combines traditional Viennese pub culture with modern touches. Classic dishes like schnitzel and goulash are served alongside creative dishes. The idyllic outdoor seating area under tall walnut trees is especially popular in the summer.

Opening hours
Mon. – Sun., 12:00 – 24:00

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Spacious interior of the mumok café with seating areas, counter and modern lighting.
© mumok, Photo: Niko Havranek

Charly at mumok

Located right inside mumok, Charly combines a relaxed atmosphere with artistic flair. In a cozy setting, it offers specialty coffees, homemade cakes, and creative snacks—with a special focus on vegan options.

Opening hours
Tue. – Sun., 10:00 – 17:30

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Several people are sitting at tables under large parasols on a terrace in front of a historic building.
© MQ Kantine

MQ Kantine

The MQ Cafeteria is open all day long—from breakfast to after-work drinks. In a historic setting and in the large outdoor dining area, changing menus feature many vegetarian and vegan options, including takeout.

Opening hours
Mon. – Thu., Sun., 09:00– 24:00
Fri., Sat., 09:00 – 02:00

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Interior of a café with wooden tables, chairs, a bar with shelves, and several round ceiling lights
© Lil’ Italy Halle

Lil' Italy Halle

At Lil’ Italy Halle, Italian culinary art meets sustainability. Regional ingredients and products from Italy ensure high quality. Guests dine in the historic rooms of the former Imperial Box, which offer a unique atmosphere.

Opening hours
Mon. – Fri., 11:00 – 23:00
Sat., Sun., 10:00 – 24:00

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Large square with trees, seating, and people in front of a historic building with red roofs under a cloudy sky
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Foto Thomas Meyer

Mango Sky Bar

High above the MuseumsQuartier, the queer Mango Sky Bar invites you to enjoy sundowners with panoramic views over Vienna. Cool drinks, bar food from Leopold Café, and an open atmosphere make it a meeting place for diversity and enjoyment.

Opening hours
Mon. – Sun., 21:00 – 04:00

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Zur Libelle bar on the roof of the Leopold Museum at MuseumsQuartier Vienna, with guests seated at tables under sun umbrellas.
© MuseumsQuartier Wien, Photo: Thomas Meyer

Rooftop Bar Zur Libelle

High above the MuseumsQuartier, the rooftop bar “Zur Libelle” on the MQ Libelle observation deck offers one of the most impressive views of Vienna, stretching from the historic center to the Vienna Woods.

Opening hours
Mon. – Sun., 10:00 – 22:00., last lift up at 21:30

November – February and in case of bad weather closed

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FAQ – Food service

Frequently asked questions about catering

What are the opening hours of the restaurants in the MQ?

You can find an overview of all opening hours in the overview above.

Which restaurants are only open seasonally?

The Bistro MQ Amore, the Mango Skybar, and the Rooftop Bar Zur Libelle are closed during the winter months.

What outdoor dining areas are there at the MQ?

Outdoor seating is available at the MQ Amore kiosk, Café Leopold, Dschungel Café, Glacis Beisl, Lil’ Italy Halle, Mango Sky Bar, MQdaily, MQ Kantine, and the Zur Libelle rooftop bar.

How do I reserve a table?

For table reservations, please contact the respective restaurant by phone or alternatively by email.

Are the restaurants and cafés accessible?

With the exception of the Mango Skybar, all restaurants and cafés in the MQ are wheelchair accessible.

Are dogs permitted in restaurants?

Dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas of restaurants and cafés. Indoors, each establishment decides individually whether dogs are allowed.

Is attention paid to regional or sustainable products?

Sustainability is an important concern for all restaurants in the MuseumsQuartier. Some of them have also been awarded the Austrian Ecolabel.

Are card payments accepted?

Card payments are generally accepted; in some cases, they are linked to a minimum amount.