Würstelstand LEO, Street food stand in Döbling, Austria.
Würstelstand LEO is a simple street food counter in Vienna serving a range of Austrian sausages including Käsekrainer, Burenhäudl, Frankfurter, and Debreziner alongside vegan alternatives. The stand operates in classic fashion with a counter where customers order and are served directly, with house-made sauces and toppings available to choose from.
Founded in 1928 by Leopold Mlynek, the stand became a reliable destination for late-night dining throughout Vienna's modern history. It remained a consistent part of the city's street food culture across multiple generations of owners and customers.
The stand takes its name from its founder and has drawn people seeking traditional Viennese street food for decades, especially during late hours. Its location on a busy corner makes it a natural gathering spot where neighbors and night owls become regulars.
The stand is located on Döblinger Gürtel and is easily accessible by local tram and bus lines, making it convenient to reach on foot. It opens early in the day and stays open late into the night, making it suitable for casual meals at various times.
The menu features an oversized sausage called Big Mama that weighs significantly more than the standard version and comes with house-made spicy sauces. This special size appeals to visitors seeking a particularly generous meal.
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