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What’s happening on the Donaukanal in 2017: the new & the old favourites

It doesn’t take much to spend an amazing evening at the Donaukanal. The conga line of bars that line this waterway change every year, so we thought we’d take a look for you what’s going on this year. Along our bar hop, we were surprised, and slightly feeling violated on behalf of our beloved city, by the obvious signs of big name brands gentrifying Vienna’s favourite summer hangout, the Donaukanal (result of rising rent prices, perhaps?). And in protest, we’ve intentionally excluded the likes of the Nöm yoghurt milk bar from this list.

What’s the Donaukanal look like in the summer of 2017? We’ve cruised the promenade to bring you a list of the new, along with some of the old favourites:

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Strandbar Herrmann – Donaukanal

MON–FRI: 2pm–2am
SAT&SUN: 10am–2am

www.strandbarherrmann.at

Nestled in a cove beneath the towering Urania, the umbrellas are up and the round bar is as busy as it is every year. The veteran of the Donaukanal hasn’t changed much, but keep your eye on the Strandbar Hermann website for the diverse event program they typically run throughout the summer season, including stuff like free morning yoga sessions, puppet theater, and plenty of DJ sessions.

They’ve also upped their game in the kitchen in recent years if all that drinking in the sun inspires a hunger.

ADRIA – Donaukanal

The veteran drinking dock of Vienna’s waterway, the ADRIA Wien, unfortunately had to give up its sandy stretches. Its orginal bar still remains though and is serving up some dishes (from the crowd by Speisen ohne Grenze), and a vast range of drinks (including their popular house creation, the ADRIA Spritzer). With its rugged DIY look of wood and steel rods, it has a wonderful rustic feel to it. The staff are down-to-earth friendly here, and the atmosphere is all about lazy days with drinks in your hand, head in the clouds.

We really like… how they offer free self-service flavoured water at the bar.

Badeschiff – Donaukanal

Like a penguin can’t fly, the Badeschiff is a ship that can never set sail. But wipe that frown off your face as that’s good news for us! As one of the first spots to hang out on the Donaukanal, little by little, the Badeschiff has grown to what it is today – a perfect hangout spot containing a restaurant, a pool, a sun deck, a football cage and even a bowling alley.

Its roof area boasts a double deck sun deck. On a sunny day, you’ll struggle to find a chair up here, as it proves to be a very random, and funky setting in the city to lie in your swim suit. Meanwhile, the pool is still a favourite amongst those taking a dip before or during work hours (the quiet hours), while it fills up after 5pm with all kinds of people.

Good to know: a day ticket to the pool will cost you 6.50€

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Flex – Donaukanal

varies, check the website for the current programme

www.flex.at

Come as you are to the grungy, old lady of Vienna’s clubbing scene, Flex. While her insides are typically booming with some kind of concert or club night, her sweeping outside beer garden, made up of graffiti and chewing gum ridden black bench seats and tables, are a favourite for those that prefer punk to pretentious. After over 20 years, the event venue/underground party location still delivers the goods, attracting international music acts, and producing severe memory lapses. And it still looks like the dark insides of a cocaine addict’s nostril.

The adjoining Flex Café gives night strollers and club goers the opportunity to start on a few drinks and prep their minds before entering into the grungy dungeons of the club. Its neon lights out front act like a lighthouse for the party revellers. Keep an eye on their website to stay up to date with what music acts are passing through.

Krypt & Die Burgermacher summer pop-up – Donaukanal

It’s one of the biggest, most beautiful marriages of the year in Vienna – the cocktail basement bar, Krypt, has joined forces with the masters of the burger, Die Burgermacher, in the form of a tastefully laid out pop-up location on the Donauakanal. Directly across from the Badeschiff, it’s got some stylish arrangements of rattan chairs and tables scattered on their own little sand island.

Expectedly, both of these top notch locations are serving up here at their summer pop up what they’re damn good at – tasty cocktails and bodacious burgers.

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It’s all about the meat baby – Donaukanal 2017

MON–FRI: 5­pm–11pm
SAT–SUN: 12pm–11pm (kitchen is closed for two hour between 3pm and 5pm)

www.meatbaby.at

The 'fish shop' burger = 9.90€
Classic Fries = 3.90€
Pint of Pilsner Urquell = 4.40€

From the people that brought you Charlie P’s and the Brickmakers, here’s something for your burger loving taste buds. Meat, baby has been a foodie favoured pop up restaurant already back in 2013, and now it’s back for a glorious encore, and it’s back for good. With its premium Irish meat, special “demi-brioche” buns, the delicious homemade sauces and triple fried fries offered at fair prices, Meat Baby is absolutely winning.

If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, try the “Fish Shop” burger. There’s a good chance you won’t regret it.

We love… that Meat, Baby features a daily “Witching Hour” from 10pm to 11pm, when beer (3 €), spritzer (2 €) and cocktail prices (5 €) drop almost frighteningly low.

das WERK – Donaukanal

The cultural space slash art project slash club, Das Werk has come up with a fantastic addition to its indoor venue.

These days, out the front of the waterside location, you’ll see festive flags strung across its entrance and an awesome terrace. They’re calling it their Kultur Terrasse, and this terrace o’ culture is offering street food, music, street art, cultural happenings and markets (on selected weekends). It’s like one long summer street festival is happening there and we strongly advise you to get in on it.

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Neni am Wasser – Donaukanal

The familiar face of the Tel Aviv Beach has disappeared and has been replaced by a slicker looking outfit.

Tel Aviv beach bar is now Neni am Wasser, which will actually be an all-year, all-season location.

With the same Neni family crowd behind it, sand and plastic beach chairs have been swapped out for a roof, and some more respectable wooden lounge furniture. Meanwhile, the beach vibes remain.

It has leveled up on the food front. It’s still got the modern take on Israeli cuisine that Neni is known for, with a few grilled meat and fish dishes thrown into the mix. It’s all prepared in an open show kitchen for that little wow-effect.

Grelle Forelle – Donaukanal

varies, check the website for the current programme

www.grelleforelle.com

At Grelle Forelle the parties are long, the bass sneaks into your bones, the drinks come fast. There’s no half-assing at this place, it’s all ‘Go hard or go home’ but once you’re inside you’ll find it hard to leave anyway. Photography, video and audio recordings are prohibited, which not only allows you to let go of every inhibition, while losing yourself in the beats, but also gives the whole club concept a nice mysterious touch.

You might find yourself making out with a stranger in one of the dark parts at the corners of the dance floor, or chatting with the toilet lady while forgetting all about your friends, or staring at the great wall paintings for a few hours until you’re spat out onto the curb at 6am.

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