The menus at the Sacher Hotel Vienna not only feature the world-famous ?Original Sacher-Torte? and the ?Tafelspitz? but they also offer a wide range of other delicacies from the traditional Viennese, Austrian and international cuisine.
- Featuring a collection of paintings by Anton Faistauer as well as Vienna's first electrified chandelliers, the Restaurant "Anna Sacher" reflects the charms and the splendour of the turn of the 19th/20th century. Its international and traditional Viennese cuisine have made the Sacher well known all over the world.
- Being very elegant and highly stylish, the gourmet restaurant "Red Bar" is the meeting point of many lovers of the opera. In April 1999 the restaurant has been expanded by a conservatory ("Wintergarten") facing the State Opera. By lowering the floor to ceiling windows this Wintergarten is converted into a marvellous terrace during summertime.
- The "Blaue Bar" is located at the centre of the Hotel and is open daily from 11:00 to 02:00h. This is where to meet before attending a performance at the Opera or a concert or for an after-dinner drink. Snacks being characteristical for the Viennese cuisine as the Original Sacher-Würstl or the delicious Deluxe Canapeés will satisfy every empty stomach.
- Enjoy the world-famous ?Original Sacher-Torte? together with a cup of excellent ?Original Sacher Café? at the "Café Sacher Vienna" with its typical ambience of a traditional Viennese coffeehouse. In April 1999 Café Sacher was also enlarged by a conservatory ("Wintergarten") facing the Opera.
- The premises of Hotel Sacher Wienna have been expanded by another 140sqms: Opened in the beginning of the year 2003, the new restaurant and deli on the corner of Philharmionikerstrasse and Kärntner Straße houses the ?Sacher-Eck'? café and bar in the hotels' front part and the adjacent confectionery "Sacher Confiserie" facing Kaerntner Straße. The Sacher-Eck' serves a wide range of light delicious snacks from the Sacher Hotel's cuisine, tempting sweets and desserts ("Mehlspeisen") Austria is famous for, and, of course, the Original Sacher-Torte. For additional information kindly click here.