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Eating out in Graz Region

Eating out in the Graz Region is a delightful experience, with the many restaurants, inns and wine taverns being as varied as the Styrian landscape. The province of Styria is famous for its many local delicacies and the heartfelt hospitality of its hosts. Consequently, it’s not surprising that the southern part of the region is affectionately called the “Tuscany of Styria”. 

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Buschenschank Kremser-Greitbauer | © TV Region Graz - Mias Photoart
  • Ligist

Buschenschank Kremser-Greitbauer

Nature and wine in harmony – a place that pampers the heart and palate.
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Weinreben in der Erlebnisregion Graz | © Region Graz - Harry Schiffer
  • Köflach

Buschenschank Schachner

The ideal place for a stopover on the walking and hiking trails around Köflach.
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  • Graz

Buschenschank Wastl

Buschenschank on the northeastern outskirts of Graz.
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  • Ligist

Buschenschank Zach

Homemade, heartfelt, and promising – this is how the flavor of the region becomes tangible.
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Buschenschank Zach access road | © TV Region Graz-Harry Schiffer
  • Kalsdorf bei Graz

Buschenschank Zach

Styrian specialities in Kalsdorf
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Café La Casa | © Wipfler
  • Bärnbach

Café "La Casa"

The Café La Casa at the entrance of Bärnbach offers not only coffee and pastry specialties but also drinks and snacks.
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Cafe Gastraum | © Werner Krug
  • Voitsberg

Café & Bäckerei Sorger

Fresh bread, pastries, and sweets to take away daily from 06:00 AM or quickly grab a coffee at the standing desk.
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  • Ligist

Café - Backladen Pan del Dia

At the market square of Ligist, you will find the baking shop with café and a beautiful outdoor garden. Here is the...
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Ein guter Start in den Tag | © Café alpha
  • Lieboch

Café Alpha in the Temmelhof

Social café with a heart in Lieboch - enjoyment and encounters in the Graz Region.
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Café Aufschlager | © TV Region Graz - René Vidalli
  • Frohnleiten

Café Aufschlager

Cosy café on Frohnleiten's main square!
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Café Konditorei Rosenberger | © TV Region Graz - Harry Schiffer
  • Eggersdorf bei Graz

Café Bakery Rosenberger

Fresh pastries, confectionery specialities and homemade ice cream in Eggersdorf near Graz.
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  • Graz

Cafe Bar Amaro

Meeting place for coffee, wine, and antipasti in the heart of Graz.
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a city of (culinary) delights

Graz - Simply delicious

Graz is not only the gateway to the south and the region’s wine-growing area, but also Austria’s only official capital of delight. The country’s second-biggest city is a culinary hotbed, where you can get anything from burgers, pizza and kebab to the regional delicacies served at local cafés, bars, inns and “GenussHauptstadt” partners. At the latter, you can enjoy traditional as well as modern and creative cuisine, prepared with fresh produce from the region.

Enjoy your meal in Graz region

Styria also offers excellent options for eating out beyond the borders of the capital of delight. For instance, the wine-growing region as well as the rest of Graz Region boast some excellent inns – also known as “Steirische Dorfwirte“ (Styrian village hosts) or “Gute Steirische Gaststätten“ (fine Styrian inns). What’s more, food lovers can find a vast selection of award-winning restaurants, rustic wine taverns and mountain huts there.

Styria

the region of good taste

Graz Region is a culinary paradise. Guests love the region’s typical specialities and heartfelt hospitality. And the region’s hosts love Styria for the fresh vegetables, salads and crops it yields. What’s more, the region boasts short supply chains, getting the excellent local products right from where they are harvested to the local chefs.