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    Restaurant in Bruck an der Mur, Austria

    Johanns Living

    310pts

    Serious wine list, small plates, easy booking.

    Johanns Living, Restaurant in Bruck an der Mur

    About Johanns Living

    Johanns Living is a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant in Bruck an der Mur with a wine program that punches well above its regional weight: 215 selections, over 2,600 bottles in inventory, and a dedicated sommelier on the floor. At €€€ with an easy-to-book table and a flexible small plates format, it is the most practical case for a serious wine-led meal in Styria without the €€€€ price tag of Austria's top tier.

    Verdict

    Most people driving through Bruck an der Mur treat it as a transit point between Graz and Vienna. That framing undersells Johanns Living considerably. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant with a serious wine program — 215 selections, over 2,600 bottles in inventory — operating in a mid-sized Styrian town where that level of ambition is genuinely rare. If you are a food and wine traveller routing through Styria, this is worth building a stop around, not squeezing in as an afterthought.

    The Restaurant

    Johanns Living runs an American-inflected small plates format under the kitchen direction of Chef Christopher George, with the dining room managed by General Manager Jacob Williams and the wine program overseen by Wine Director and Owner Thomas Kaufman alongside Sommelier Robert Ofstedahl. That staffing depth , a dedicated wine director and a named sommelier in a provincial Austrian setting , signals where the restaurant's real investment sits. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is operating at a standard that goes beyond what the postcode might suggest.

    The small plates format is the right choice here for food and wine explorers. It allows the wine program to drive the pacing of a meal rather than being subordinate to a fixed tasting menu structure. With 215 wine selections available, there is enough range to match multiple courses across styles and regions without repetition. The California pricing tier , marked at two dollar signs , means the list is built for range rather than trophy bottles alone, which suits the exploratory diner far better than a prestige-heavy list would.

    The Wine Program

    This is where Johanns Living separates itself most clearly from the regional competition. A 2,625-bottle inventory with 215 selections, priced at a mid-range markup, is a serious program by any standard , and in a town of Bruck an der Mur's size, it is close to anomalous. The California pricing designation suggests the list leans toward American selections alongside its broader European coverage, which is an unusual editorial stance for an Austrian restaurant and worth factoring into your decision if regional Austrian wine is your priority. If, on the other hand, you want depth and breadth across a well-curated international selection at prices that do not punish you for being curious, this list is one of the stronger arguments for booking. For further exploration of Austria's wine scene, see our full Bruck an der Mur wineries guide.

    Price and Value

    The cuisine is priced at two dollar signs , roughly the €40–65 range for a typical two-course meal before drinks , while the wine list sits at the same mid-range tier. At €€€ overall, Johanns Living asks for a real commitment, but the combination of Michelin recognition, a professionally staffed wine program, and a flexible small plates menu makes the spend defensible. Compared to the €€€€ benchmark set by the Austrian fine dining tier , [Steirereck im Stadtpark](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/steirereck-im-stadtpark-vienna-restaurant), [Döllerer](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/dllerer-golling-an-der-salzach-restaurant), or [Landhaus Bacher](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/landhaus-bacher-mautern-an-der-donau-restaurant) , this sits a meaningful step below on price while still carrying credible recognition. That gap is the value case.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you are unlikely to need more than a week's notice for most evenings. That said, with a Google rating of 4.8 across 51 reviews, local word-of-mouth is strong enough that weekend tables, particularly Friday and Saturday dinner, should be booked further out. If you are planning around a specific night as part of a wider Styrian itinerary, a two-week lead time is a reasonable baseline. For those building a broader trip, our full Bruck an der Mur restaurants guide and our full Bruck an der Mur hotels guide have the surrounding context you need.

    Practical Details

    DetailJohanns LivingSteirereck im StadtparkDöllerer
    Price tier€€€€€€€€€€€
    Cuisine styleContemporary / Small platesCreativeContemporary Austrian
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)2 Stars1 Star
    Wine program215 selections / 2,625 bottlesExtensiveAustrian-focused
    Booking difficultyEasyHardModerate
    Meals servedLunch and DinnerLunch and DinnerDinner

    Johanns Living serves both lunch and dinner, which adds flexibility for travellers who want to make a midday stop rather than extending an evening. For more options in the area, see our full Bruck an der Mur bars guide and our full Bruck an der Mur experiences guide.

    How It Compares

    Against the Austrian fine dining tier, Johanns Living occupies a distinct and useful position. Steirereck im Stadtpark and Döllerer are both operating at a higher Michelin level and a higher price point, and both require considerably more advance planning. If your trip is centred on a single landmark meal, those are the right choices. But if you are building a multi-day itinerary through Styria and want a strong wine-led dinner without the €€€€ commitment or the six-week booking window, Johanns Living is the practical answer. Landhaus Bacher and Obauer are in a similar prestige bracket to the top tier and share the €€€€ pricing, which makes Johanns Living's mid-range pricing with Michelin Plate recognition look like a better proposition for the value-conscious explorer. For comparison at a similar contemporary style in a different country, Senns in Salzburg is worth looking at if you are extending your Austrian trip further west.

    Within Styria and the surrounding Alpine region, the small plates format at Johanns Living is genuinely less common than tasting menus at the higher-end venues. If you prefer to self-direct your meal rather than follow a fixed sequence, that format advantage matters. The wine program's depth , at 215 selections and over 2,600 bottles , is competitive with much larger city restaurants, which makes the combination of format flexibility and wine range a real differentiator. Griggeler Stuba in Lech and Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg are alternatives worth considering for Alpine contemporary dining, but neither matches Johanns Living's wine inventory depth at this price tier.

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    FAQs

    Is Johanns Living good for solo dining?

    Yes. The small plates format works well for solo diners , you can order selectively and let the wine list drive the experience without the pressure of a multi-course commitment. The combination of a dedicated sommelier and a 215-selection wine list makes solo wine-led dining a genuinely good option here.

    How far ahead should I book Johanns Living?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a week's notice is often sufficient for midweek lunch or dinner. For Friday and Saturday evenings, aim for two weeks out. Johanns Living holds a 4.8 Google rating across 51 reviews, which suggests consistent local demand , do not leave weekend bookings to the last minute.

    Is Johanns Living worth the price?

    At €€€ with Michelin Plate recognition for two consecutive years, a wine program with 215 selections and 2,625 bottles in inventory, and a small plates format that suits flexible dining, the price is defensible. Compared to the €€€€ tier , Steirereck, Döllerer, Obauer , you are paying noticeably less for a still-credentialed experience. The value case is strong, particularly if the wine program is central to your meal.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Johanns Living?

    The database does not confirm a fixed tasting menu at Johanns Living , the format is small plates for lunch and dinner. That format is arguably more flexible and better suited to exploring the wine list than a locked tasting sequence would be. If a structured multi-course menu is what you are after, Döllerer or Landhaus Bacher are the more appropriate choices.

    Can Johanns Living accommodate groups?

    Seat count is not confirmed in available data, so large group bookings should be verified directly with the restaurant before committing. For a group focused on wine exploration, the depth of the wine program makes this a strong candidate for a small group of four to six. Larger parties should contact the venue to confirm capacity.

    Is Johanns Living good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with qualifications. The Michelin Plate recognition, dedicated sommelier, and serious wine list give the meal a level of formality that suits a celebration. The small plates format also allows the occasion to breathe at its own pace. For a more theatrical, full-service special occasion experience, Steirereck im Stadtpark at two Michelin stars sets a higher ceiling , but it costs considerably more and books far harder.

    What are alternatives to Johanns Living in Bruck an der Mur?

    Within Bruck an der Mur specifically, the contemporary dining options at this level are limited , see our full Bruck an der Mur restaurants guide for current options. For the nearest credentialed alternatives in the region, Senns in Salzburg offers a contemporary format further west, while Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach is the step up in Michelin recognition if budget allows.

    Compare Johanns Living

    Value at a Glance: Johanns Living
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    Döllerer€€€€
    Landhaus Bacher€€€€
    Obauer€€€€

    A quick look at how Johanns Living measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Johanns Living good for solo dining?

    Yes. The small plates format at Johanns Living suits solo diners well — you can order selectively, the pace is flexible, and a two-course meal lands in the €40–65 range before drinks. The 215-selection wine list means a single glass pairing is worth the attention, even if you are not committing to a bottle.

    How far ahead should I book Johanns Living?

    Booking difficulty is low, so a few days' notice is usually sufficient for most evenings. That said, Johanns Living holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), which draws out-of-town visitors, so weekend evenings may fill faster. A week's notice is a safe buffer if you have a fixed date.

    Is Johanns Living worth the price?

    At the €€€ price point with cuisine priced in the €40–65 two-course range, Johanns Living offers genuine value for a Michelin-recognised kitchen. The wine program adds the stronger case: a 2,625-bottle inventory at mid-range markup means you are not paying premium-restaurant markups on top of premium-restaurant food.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Johanns Living?

    The venue data does not confirm a dedicated tasting menu format, so this is not something to assume in advance. The kitchen runs American-inflected small plates under Chef Christopher George, which means a multi-course progression is possible by ordering across the menu rather than through a fixed tasting sequence. Confirm the current format directly with the restaurant before booking around that expectation.

    Can Johanns Living accommodate groups?

    The small plates format works in your favour for groups, since sharing dishes across the table is the natural mode. Specific private dining or large-group capacity details are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels if you are planning a party of six or more. Owner Thomas Kaufman also serves as Wine Director, which makes group wine selections a more considered conversation.

    Is Johanns Living good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. The Michelin Plate recognition, Wine Director-led cellar, and American small plates format create a distinctive evening out for Styria — not a formal occasion restaurant, but serious enough to mark a dinner worth remembering. If your benchmark for a special occasion is white-tablecloth formality, Steirereck im Stadtpark in Graz is the closer match. If it is an ambitious meal with a wine program that rewards attention, Johanns Living earns its place.

    What are alternatives to Johanns Living in Bruck an der Mur?

    There are no direct competitors operating at this level in Bruck an der Mur itself. For comparable or higher ambition within driving range, Steirereck im Stadtpark (Graz) operates at a different tier entirely — two Michelin stars, full tasting format. Döllerer in Golling is worth the detour for alpine-focused fine dining. Landhaus Bacher in the Wachau suits wine-forward occasions in a rural setting. Johanns Living is the practical answer if you want a Michelin-recognised meal without committing to a destination-dining trip.

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