Bar in Vienna, Austria
phil - Café, bookshop & bar
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About phil - Café, bookshop & bar
Phil on Gumpendorfer Strasse earns its café-bar-bookshop format by making all three work together rather than against each other. The crowd is local, design-conscious, and unhurried — best on a weekday afternoon when the atmosphere is closest to its ideal. No booking needed, pricing sits within Vienna's accessible café-bar range, and it fits easily into a 6th-district afternoon.
Vienna's Café-Bar-Bookshop Hybrid: What You're Actually Getting
The common assumption is that a place billing itself as a café, bookshop, and bar is hedging its bets — a novelty concept that does three things adequately and none of them well. Phil, on Gumpendorfer Strasse in Vienna's 6th district, is the correction to that assumption. It earns its triple identity because the format genuinely serves the way people actually want to spend time in a space: arriving for coffee, staying for wine, leaving with a book.
The crowd here tells you a lot. Expect a mix of design-conscious locals, students from the nearby arts institutions, and the occasional visitor who has wandered in from Mariahilfer Strasse and decided not to leave. This is not a tourist trap, nor is it a scene venue where you need to look the part. The atmosphere runs warm and slightly ambient — the kind of place where background noise is present but conversation is still possible, where the furniture has been chosen with care and the books lining the walls are there to be touched rather than photographed. If you want a high-energy bar or a silent reading room, go elsewhere. Phil sits deliberately between those poles.
For value-seekers, this format matters. You are not paying a premium for a concept , the pricing at a Viennese café-bar of this type typically sits well below what a dedicated cocktail bar would charge, and the ability to transition across a long visit (coffee to food to drinks, or any combination) means the cost-per-hour of enjoyment runs low. Vienna's café culture already benchmarks well for value against comparable Western European cities, and phil operates within that tradition rather than against it.
Timing shapes the experience significantly. Weekday afternoons are when the space operates closest to its ideal: unhurried, populated but not crowded, with a mix of solo visitors and small groups. Weekend evenings shift the energy toward the bar side of the equation , louder, more social, harder to find a good seat if you arrive late. If your priority is the bookshop-café atmosphere, aim for a Tuesday or Wednesday between 14:00 and 18:00. If you want the bar version of phil, Friday evening works, but arrive before 20:00.
Phil is on our full Vienna bars guide and fits naturally alongside the broader picture of the 6th and 7th district drinking and eating scene. For context on where it sits in the wider city, see our full Vienna restaurants guide and our full Vienna hotels guide. If you are building a wider Austrian itinerary, Haschka Weinbar in Linz is worth noting for the same kind of relaxed, culture-adjacent bar atmosphere.
Booking is not required and walk-ins are the norm. This is an easy venue to slot into a day without planning, which is part of its appeal. If you are staying nearby, the 25hours Hotel Vienna at MuseumsQuartier is a short walk and shares some of the same creative-local positioning. Other nearby options worth knowing: Amerlingbeisl for a more traditional Viennese courtyard atmosphere, and Bar Tabacchi if you want something more specifically drink-focused. For a longer afternoon in the area, Alte Donau offers a completely different register , outdoor, seasonal, more casual , and rounds out the picture of what Vienna's bar scene offers across different moods.
Pearl also covers Vienna wineries and Vienna experiences if you are planning around a longer stay. For international context on how phil-style hybrid venues compare globally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Achen Lake in Eben Am Achensee offer two very different takes on the relaxed-but-considered bar format.
Quick reference: Walk-in venue on Gumpendorfer Str. 10-12, 1060 Vienna. No booking required. Leading visited weekday afternoons for the full café-bookshop atmosphere; Friday evenings for the bar. Easy to combine with MuseumsQuartier and Mariahilfer Strasse.
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| phil - Café, bookshop & bar | Easy | — | ||
| Capsule | Unknown | — | ||
| Champagne Characters | Unknown | — | ||
| Espresso Bar | Unknown | — | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is phil - Café, bookshop & bar known for?
phil - Café, bookshop & bar is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Vienna.
Where is phil - Café, bookshop & bar located?
phil - Café, bookshop & bar is located in Vienna, at Gumpendorfer Str. 10 - 12, 1060 Wien, Austria.
How can I contact phil - Café, bookshop & bar?
You can reach phil - Café, bookshop & bar via the venue's official channels.
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