Da Capo

Da Capo

Casual

1st District – Innere StadtModerate

The Experience

Duck off the crowded thoroughfares near St. Stephen's Cathedral and into Schulerstraße 18. Since 1992, Da Capo has served as a reliable sanctuary for anyone seeking legitimate Italian food in Vienna without the tourist-trap fluff. The aesthetic is straightforward and warm. Think exposed brick, dark wood panels, and the scent of garlic wafting from a massive wood-fired oven. You can grab a seat in the sun-drenched ground floor, but the real move is heading downstairs to the vaulted stone cellar. It is moody, quiet, and perfect for a long dinner. In summer, the Schani garden out front offers a prime spot for people-watching with a jug of Prosecco in hand. It’s the kind of place that works just as well for a quick solo pizza as it does for a loud family reunion. The staff don't hover, but they’re there when you need a refill. It’s consistent, unpretentious, and exactly what a neighborhood trattoria should be.

Signature Dishes

Pumpkin Mushroom Risotto with Fillet Steak

A creamy, deeply flavorful risotto rich with earthy mushrooms and sweet pumpkin, crowned with tender, melt-in-your-mouth slices of beef fillet .

Wood-Fired Pizza Margherita

A classic Neapolitan-style pizza baked in an authentic wood-fired oven, featuring a perfectly blistered crust, sweet tomato sauce, and fresh mozzarella .

Truffle Gnocchi

Pillowy, homemade potato gnocchi enveloped in a luxurious, aromatic truffle cream sauce that perfectly balances richness and earthiness .

Lobster Bisque

A velvety, finely tuned soup boasting deep, concentrated lobster flavors, finished with a touch of cream and aromatic herbs .

The Menu Highlights

The Da Capo menu doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, and it's better for it. You are here for the basics done right. Start with the antipasti buffet to load up on marinated vegetables and cured meats before moving to the main event. The house-made pasta is the star. Skip the standard spaghetti and go for the truffle gnocchi or the casarecce with garlic and olive oil. If you want something heavier, the pumpkin mushroom risotto topped with beef fillet is a local favorite. For purists, the wood-fired pizzas come with that essential charred crust you only get from high-heat stone ovens. Seafood fans should check the daily specials for fish prepared a la griglia. It’s fresh, simple, and avoids the heavy sauces that mask the flavor. Finish with the tiramisu. It’s heavy on the espresso and worth every calorie. Pair it all with a sharp Chianti from their curated list and you'll understand why this place stays full.

The Vibe & Crowd

You won't find many social media influencers posing here. Instead, expect a mix of Viennese suits at lunch and local families taking over large tables on Sundays. The vibe is lived-in and comfortable. The ground floor is bright and functional, but the subterranean cellar is the heart of the restaurant. It fits up to 80 people and feels miles away from the city noise. It’s atmospheric without being kitschy. But despite the white tablecloths, nobody is checking your labels at the door. It’s casual. You’ll see tourists who stumbled in after seeing the Cathedral, but they’re outnumbered by regulars who have been coming here for decades. That’s a good sign. It means the quality hasn't dipped to cater to the one-time visitors.

Why Locals Love It

Finding a fair price in the 1st District is a challenge. Da Capo manages it. It's a short walk from the Stubentor U3 station and offers an honest meal for about €25. That’s rare air in this part of town. Locals value the consistency. You know the Pizza Margherita will be exactly the same today as it was five years ago. No surprises. No fusion experiments. Just solid Italian food in Vienna. The service is professional and quick, making it a go-to for business lunches that need to happen on a schedule. When the weather turns, the outdoor garden becomes one of the most coveted seats on the street. It’s a quiet urban pocket where you can actually hear your dinner companion speak. It’s reliable, reasonably priced, and stubbornly authentic. And that’s why it’s a staple.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to make a reservation to dine at Da Capo?
As a local favorite near St. Stephen's Cathedral, Da Capo can get quite busy. It is best to book your table in advance to ensure you have a spot for your preferred time.
Are there vegetarian options on the Da Capo menu?
Yes, Da Capo is vegetarian-friendly and offers several meat-free dishes. You can enjoy classic options like their wood-fired Pizza Margherita or the popular Truffle Gnocchi.
Does Da Capo have outdoor seating available?
The restaurant features a lovely garden terrace perfect for al fresco dining in the warmer months. It is located on a quiet side street, providing a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
What is the dress code for Da Capo in Vienna?
Da Capo has a casual and welcoming atmosphere with rustic wooden panels and exposed brickwork. There is no formal dress code, so feel free to wear comfortable attire.
Is Da Capo a good choice for group dining?
The restaurant is very group-friendly and can accommodate larger parties for various celebrations. Its central location and inviting interior make it a convenient spot for gathering with friends or family.
What are the signature dishes I should try at Da Capo?
Guests highly recommend the Pumpkin Mushroom Risotto with Fillet Steak and the authentic wood-fired pizzas. For something lighter but still indulgent, the Lobster Bisque is an excellent choice.

Quick Facts

CuisineItalian
Price Range€€ (~€25)
Opening HoursMon-Fri: 11:30 - 22:00, Sat: 11:30 - 22:00, Sun: 11:30 - 22:00
AddressSchulerstraße 18, 1010 Wien, Austria
Phone+43 1 5124491
ReservationsRequired
VegetarianYes
Outdoor SeatingYes
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Innere Stadt (Old Town)

The Neighborhood

1st District: Innere Stadt

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