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    ZWE - Monika Hofmarcher Trio

    ZWE

    4.8(12 reviews)
    6.4 kmLeopoldstadt
    €€

    So I went to this small charming bar last night with a friend. I'm used to jazz bars in New Orleans…read moreUSA and my taste in jazz is high. We were welcomed with open arms though the night had an event for the jazz band and it's lead singer's students to participate in singing. I must say that it was a great atmosphere and the music was great. Wait staff were efficient and helpful. Other patrons were mingling during the breaks with kind smiles and interesting stories. Overall, we highly recommend this place. Thank you.

    Here I present you the person behind one of the last Viennese Jazz clubs, the ZWE…read more 1)How was the idea born and why Jazz? At first there was the idea of a coffee shop with "Jazz from the can". Together with Mr. Zvala, an internally well-known Jazz musician from Switzerland and professional member of the board of directors - department Jazz of the conservatory of the private university of Vienna the idea was developed to turn the location into a scene location with life-Jazz who also brought the first musicians to the ZWE. The location survived quite eventful times when we took over. With a lot of love, heart, patience and effort we turned it into what it really is today, an already very well-known Jazz basement and meeting point for musicians. For me it is something like a living room. The slipper idea was born - regular, plain simple slippers with the main visitors name on them and of course, especially for ZWE! - lots of people liked that idea. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays there are Jam-Sessions. Thus lots of musicians try out whatever is possible and liked. A location for young and old. This year, we created for the first time a CD, the ""ZWE Summer Sessions" that is presented on Tuesday, the 30th of August, 2011 at the ZWE. Jazz because I have always been fascinated by Jazz. Sometime ago I met Joe Zawinul's son, Anthony. Somehow you are reminiscent of Joe Zawinul, did you know him? Yes, I knew him personally, but only met seldom. 2) Do the instruments belong to the location? The piano is mine, some pieces are items on loan which is very practical and some belong to the musicians. 3) Have you got any visitors from the surrounding of the ZWE? Not really, but sometimes Mr. Wolfgang Katzer, very well-known as "Bamschabel" . What about the noise disturbance, because this is kind of right in the middle of a living environment and there are not many shops, restaurants, etc. around here? We are on good terms with everybody around here and have come to agreements with them concerning this issue. The Big Band, consisting of 17 men including the female singer was a great success and did not disturb anyone; on the contrary, it was very well appreciated by the people around us. Our location has also got a special social character. At Christmas we set up a Christmas tree and offer to lonely people and everybody who likes it a special Christmas atmosphere, no presents of course, but a really homelike atmosphere. Feel like at home, but don't behave like it. 4) What was your best experience? 2010 my wife presented me with Mr. Heli Deinboek, he came to play for us- that was a real highlight. There are so many Austrian musicians. We invite both, the well-known ones as well as the unknown ones, because we are of the opinion, that also young people should get a chance. Young musicians need the contact with the audience and also have to learn how to deal with criticism. At the conservatory the selection is quite hard, out of 400 only 20 are accepted. 5) What was your biggest challenge? November 2010, there was still a drive where Mrs. Sandra Rose had her events. Her visitors came to our location afterwards. It was hard to make up for that loss. "Donaukanal" a big competitor? - No, the opposite is the case. Competition stimulates the business. An access from our side of the "Donaukanal" would be great. But we manage. 6) What advice would you give to today's young people? You have to work hard yourself, in order to develop something and, especially to keep it alive later on. Without any education there is nothing. Attend school, learn something at first, get the right abilities, have a look into the business - the business "in action" and then go into business for yourself. Party is good, but party also has to be organized, but therefore you also have to work. Gastronomy is always associated with lots of work, many working hours, less money? It pays off, but first there is hard work. Lots of people open a business and buy immediately a Mercedes. That does not work. Most of the things that you can buy from insolvencies come from gastronomy. No matter what business you open, you have to keep your money together. 7) Would you change anything or open the business again? No, that's my life. "Moaning is the business man's greeting". As soon as I see and hear the musicians play in front of me, I am feeling great!

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    ZWE - Lokaleindrücke

    Lokaleindrücke

    ZWE - Lokaleindrücke

    Lokaleindrücke

    ZWE - Im ZWE Tuesday Session mit Ellen D.

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    Im ZWE Tuesday Session mit Ellen D.

    Nightfly's American Bar

    Nightfly's American Bar

    4.4(28 reviews)
    6.3 kmInnere Stadt
    €€

    Cool spot with a great vibe and quick service. They also have smaller private areas to sit with…read moreyour group.

    When the bartender at a 5-star hotel refers you to another bar, you know that it must be something…read morespecial. That's how I came upon Nightfly's. While staying at the Le Meridien, I wandered into the hotel's bar and asked for a Sazerac, and the bartender got a wistful look and smile and said that he didn't have all the makings of it, but he knew where I could go to find a true cocktail lounge. I wandered in on a cold and rainy night, and sat down at the bar. I asked the bartender if he had absinthe for a Sazerac, and told him about Silver Bar and Keita. He had a chuckle, and said that he knew Keita and respected his opinion, but that he made all the classics. As there were only a few other patrons, we had a chance to speak at length, and I soon learned that the bartender was actually Gerhard, the owner. For nearly 24 years, Gerhard has run this small temple to mixology, and he has stocked it with the finest of what the world has to offer. In particular the rums and whisk(e)ys span the world and the decades, with vintages I've never seen before (like a 25-year old Edmund Dantes Havana Club). In terms of variety, Nightfly's is maybe second only to The Brandy Library in New York City, but in a much more intimate environment. The space is dark and feels like you're walking into someone's den or study. The bar itself is underground, and the staircase leading you in is lined with boxes and bottles of glorious spirits that have been enjoyed by prior guests. The main seating area will be right in front of you, with small tables perfect for couples or small groups. To the right is the small bar, with room enough for 6 or so, and just past the bar is a sealed non-smoking room. Yup - Nightfly's is smoker-friendly, and you can either bring your own cigarettes, cigars, vape, or select from Gerhard's great stock of cigars for sale. If you sit at the bar, you can enjoy both Gerhard's company as well as watch the man at work. Each drink is made precisely, and will be mixed while the glass in which it is served is cooled down with ice cubes that are carefully drained so that you're never getting excess water in your cocktail. After each drink is made, Gerhard hands his tools off to his talented apprentice, who serves as both waiter in the main room as well as barback. Each shaker, blender, and stirrer is cleaned within minutes of being used behind the bar, and prepared for the next round. It's fast, efficient, and a marvel to watch. In my few days in Vienna, I managed to make it here twice regretting only that it could not be more. If you only have one evening for a well-made cocktail or top-shelf whisk(e)y or rum, Nightfly's is where you should go. If you actually live in Vienna, well then I can only congratulate you for being so fortunate as to come here whenever you wish. I wish Gerhard many more years behind the bar, and look forward to enjoying his craft again next time I'm in Vienna.

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    Nightfly's American Bar - Highland Special und Planters Punch...

    Highland Special und Planters Punch...

    Nightfly's American Bar
    Nightfly's American Bar - Swimmingpool, Ernest Hemmingway und eine Chinchalero. Besser geht's nicht

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    Swimmingpool, Ernest Hemmingway und eine Chinchalero. Besser geht's nicht

    Kursalon - Before the show.

    Kursalon

    4.0(28 reviews)
    7.1 kmInnere Stadt
    €€€

    Not a classical music expert here, but I did recognize a few of the pieces. Fun evening overall…read more It looks like this show caters to tourists, especially the riverboat people (like me), but don't let that stop you from coming. About a dozen musicians, two singers and two dancers. Very entertaining show and it was obvious that all the artists loved what they were doing. We went on a warm day in October, and the room was VERY hot and no air circulation. Big relief to go outside during intermission. No need to dress up for this one, although many did. Nice way to spend an evening - Five stars!

    We had dinner and a show at the kursalon. I enjoyed my dinner and service was good as they were…read moreserving a large group as it seemed we were all with different tour groups that merged this night. I had a clear soup ravioli, beef in brown sauce and for dessert, strawberry vanilla mouse.we were also served wine and coffee. I would rate dinner as maybe a 3.5 to 4 star. After dinner, we went to another room and for me this is where the magic happen. The 9 piece ensemble of strings, piano, percussion, played classical music composed by Mozart, Strauss, Beethoven in the city they lived and maybe composed masterpieces being played by very talented musicians. To see the Viennese waltz danced by a elegant dancers in Vienna felt perfection to me. The male and female singers where so delightful in their rendition of classical songs. At the Kursalon, I understood what Vienna is about...it's glorious culture of music that spanned centuries is being performed on this stage for the audience to experience it's notes that stirs your emotion. It's spiritual as I felt a connection to the past, transported by the performance on stage. I fell in love with Vienna.

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    Kursalon - Nice concert

    Nice concert

    Kursalon - Outside lounge adjacent to concert hall.  Nice break from the heat inside.

    Outside lounge adjacent to concert hall. Nice break from the heat inside.

    Kursalon - Waiting for the performance to begin

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    Waiting for the performance to begin

    Taktlos - musicvenues - Updated May 2026

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