Vegan Restaurants in Vienna

Aerial view of Vienna showcasing the town hall, Votivkirche, and architectural landmarks.

34 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Vienna has quietly become one of Central Europe's most rewarding cities for plant-based eating, a place where a fully vegan meal is never more than a short walk or tram ride away. The scene here feels mature rather than novel, rooted in years of dedicated all-vegan kitchens rather than token menu add-ons, and it carries the city's signature warmth: unhurried, generous, and built around the ritual of sitting down properly to eat. You will find the densest cluster of plant-based spots in the lively districts just beyond the Ringstrasse, especially the creative, student-flavored quarters around Neubau and the Naschmarkt, where casual all-day cafes, cozy bakeries, and counters serving global street food sit alongside more ambitious dining rooms reinventing Austrian classics in entirely plant-based form. That range is part of what makes the city such an easy place to eat well, whether you want a flaky pastry and coffee in the morning, a hearty schnitzel-style lunch, a bowl of something spiced and comforting, or a slice of rich, indulgent cake in the afternoon. Add the city's walkability, its deep cafe culture, and a local appetite for thoughtful, well-made food, and Vienna rewards anyone exploring it without a single animal product on the plate.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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