The culinary scene in Innsbruck offers a taste of Tyrol that is as varied as the mountain peaks surrounding it. Whether you’re seeking a sumptuous brunch with a view or a cosy haven for wine lovers, the city has something to tantalise every palate. Here are eight fabulous places to eat in or near the city, each offering a unique flavour of Alpine dining.
For Champagne brunch: Bergisel Sky, Innsbruck
Located high above Innsbruck, Bergisel Sky offers more than just breakfast — it serves up an experience. The Champagne brunch here, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Nordkette mountain range, just has to be experienced. From freshly baked pastries to smoked salmon to waffles… there’s something for everyone. And why not add a touch of glamour with a glass of fizz for a morning so decadent it could rival a ski champion’s victory toast? Read our review here.
For Tyrolean cuisine: Weisses Rössl, Innsbruck
Step into Weisses Rössl, and you’re stepping into a storybook version of Tyrol. Wooden beams, warm lighting and the rich aroma of classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and Käsespatzle transport you to the heart of Alpine tradition. Don’t miss the hearty Gröstl — a skillet of potatoes, onions, and bacon that embodies the rustic charm of the region. Read our review here.
For great wine: Weinhaus Tyrol, Innsbruck
This cosy wine house is a paradise for oenophiles, with an extensive collection that showcases some of Austria’s finest wines. Enjoy a glass or three with a platter of cured meats and cheeses, and you’ve got the recipe for an unforgettable evening. It’s a very intimate yet relaxed space where conversations flow as freely as the wine. Read our review here.
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For Alpine tranquillity: Umbrüggler Alm, Innsbruck
Hidden in the woods above Innsbruck, Umbrüggler Alm feels like a secret retreat. This contemporary Alpine hut boasts stunning views and a modern take on mountain dining. The menu features seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, in a spot that’s perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of the city – the perfect recipe for reconnecting with nature. Read our review here.
For dining in the mountains: Restaurant Jagdschloss, Kühtai, near Innsbruck
A 40-minute bus ride from Innsbruck takes you to Kühtai, where Restaurant Jagdschloss awaits within a former hunting lodge. Dining here feels like stepping into a wintry fairy tale, and the view’s not bad either. For us, it was the perfect pick-me-up after our mini snowshoeing adventure. Read our review here.
For skyline views: Adlers Hotel, Innsbruck
At Adlers Hotel, the dining experience reaches new heights quite literally. Located on the 12th floor, this rooftop restaurant offers panoramic views of Innsbruck and serves modern European cuisine. As the city lights twinkle below, you’ll find yourself savouring not just the food, but the unforgettable ambience, all made even better if you are staying at the hotel and can just roll into bed afterwards. Read our review here.
For a gastronomic experience: Lichtblick, Innsbruck
True to its name, Lichtblick (meaning “bright spot”) is a beacon of refined dining in Innsbruck. The minimalist décor allows the culinary artistry to shine – think roasted breast of pigeon with la ratte potatoes, or ggplant cream baked in filo pastry with Mediterranean couscous salad. Read our review here.
For excellent vegetarian food: Das Blum, Innsbruck
Das Blum proves that vegetarian cuisine can be every bit as exciting as its meaty counterparts. This charming eatery offers a menu bursting with creativity, and is worth going for the dessert alone – “Poor Man’s Bread Saver”, made with sourdough bread, and served with vanilla, peanut ice cream, salted caramel and peanut crumble. Even staunch carnivores will find themselves won over by the inventive combinations. Read our review here.
Disclosure: Our trip was sponsored by Innsbruck Tourism.
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