Wiener Haus
Pub · Genova
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À propos de Wiener Haus
Wiener Haus is a popular pub located in Genova, offering a diverse menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere for dine-in customers, as well as convenient no-contact delivery, takeout, and delivery options. Our guests consistently rate us highly, wi...
Wiener Haus is a popular pub located in Genova, offering a diverse menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere for dine-in customers, as well as convenient no-contact delivery, takeout, and delivery options. Our guests consistently rate us highly, with a 4.6/5 based on over 5415 reviews. We boast a great selection of beer, coffee, desserts, tea, and wine to perfectly complement your meal. Open Monday through Friday from 7AM to 8PM, and Saturday from 7AM to 9PM, we are closed on Sundays.
Ce que disent les clients de Wiener Haus
Wiener Haus is a Medellin institution famous for its Argentinian pastries, especially the empanadas. Customers praise the efficient and friendly service, great value, and the historical atmosphere. Some find the food average and service slow during peak hours.
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Tip: Try the daily special for a great value meal. Be prepared for crowds, especially on the first floor.
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Wiener Haus est situé à Genova, entouré de lieux d'intérêt culturel et historique. Voici quelques-uns des points les plus remarquables à proximité.
Patrimoine Historique
- Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe (A 258m) — monumento nacional de Colombia Monumento Nacional
- Museo de Antioquia (A 426m) — museo colombiano Monumento Nacional
Édifices Religieux
- iglesia de San Benito (A 955m) — Medellín
Parcs et Jardins
- Parque de Bolívar (A 262m) — parque urbano ubicado en el centro de Medellín
- Parque de Berrío (A 389m) — park in Medellín, Colombia
Autres Lieux d'Intérêt
- Centro Coltejer (A 219m) — edificio en Medellín, Colombia.
- Edificio Gonzalo Mejía (A 219m) — Edificio demolido en Medellín
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Versalles is a landmark in downtown Medellín. Great place to have buñuelos, coffee and emppanadas argentinas. Food is guaranteed! We order a chicken soup that we didn't find tasty and we were not charged. Will be visiting Versalles again just as my grandparents did for years. Thank you,
That's one of those places you can't not forget to go... Dishes are delicious and for tradition you can share cool moments there with family or friends. You must try Argentinian empanadas, they are so delicious, anyway the rest of the menu are great! Cold or warm drinks are nice suggestions too!
As a local, it is always a good idea to visit. As a foreigner, its a must to visit. It’s Argentinian empanadas are the best in town and if you’re looking for a vivid place to spend a good time at, this is the place.
They have a excellent fileted migion with mushroom sauce fries and salad and bread and butter for roughly 15usd. I tried both the Chilean y Argentinian empanadas not a favorite of mine but I like the atmosphere there
Lonely Planet never fails. Great stop for lunch. Well worth the short trek over from Botero Plaza. Get the daily deal and opt for the tomato soup!
Always worth a visit. Service is good, menu options are very good and the prices very reasonable. A menu with soup, main course and fruit juice costs around 17,400 pesos (5 dollars). We had the menu de día, and the menu con carne. They were both very good.
Best empanadas I had in Columbia! The other pastries are very tasty too. Prices are really affordable. Highly recommend!
The lunch special is a little more than other places, but the food is much better, Also, the special not only comes with the usual soup, salad, and seco but also ice cream and a hot drink (un tino o areomatico). They're not giving out menus (like a lot of places), so you have to scan the QR code. Our waiter patiently explained what they offered because we didn't bring our phones along... There's an old-school vibe about the place (to be expected from a 60 year-old restaurant!)... old futbol club and cycling photos, memories of nadaistas, French pastries, Argentinian empanadas, comfy chairs... What more could you ask for? Head downtown and check it out today! Or don't (and leave more pastries for me!)
If you are in a boring walking tour and simply had enough of listening to someone fake enthusiasm, or if you simply love cake, this is the place for you. Some o the best cakes I have had in South America and at a good price. The empanadas looked amazing as well (pasty like for the English readers) I didn't try as my eyes were all for the cakes but I am planning to go back. There are also some bars opposite where you can eat the cake and have beers...
This is a must-visit place. Serving classic argentine food, they execute on the oven-backed empanadas. They're so flaking and delicious! This is also one of the older restaurants in Medellín with over 50 years of service.
Best empanadas in Colombia - flakey shell, flavorable inside, reasonably priced. Employees are all personable and professional. Even the napkins are special and monogrammed.
The classic of the classical. Don’t leave without having a leonesa. Good service. Good food. Part of Medellin history.
Great food, excellent service, and really fair pricing. What more can you ask for? It’s much larger inside than it appears when you’re standing in front of the place. If it’s really busy when you arrive, be sure to head upstairs, as you’ll have a better chance to find an open table there (the stairs are about halfway back and on the right hand side). Be sure to try some of their fresh bakery items! 😋
The old place, wonderful as always and great atmosphere!
They have vegetarian empanadas (spinach) and very friendly staff
An authentic experience. Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures, but the Argentinian empanadas are to die for. Probably the best I had in Colombia. Also the stake is delicious Don’t miss this place if you are in Medellin🫶🏼🩵
I was craving something sweet and tasty. Versalles Restaurant and Pastry shop didn't dissapoint! I ordered an Argentina Emprnada and it was full of meat and potatoes and very filling. The crust was nice and flaky so tak your time and enjoy eating it. I sat upstairs and the service was top notch with a smile. I headed back down to pay and noticed the amazing selection of pastries and desserts in the window. After chatting with the friendly security guard I ordered a piece of chocolate cake. Super sweet and delicious 😋 I will be back! Please follow @bouncingplaces on YouTube as I share my experiences from around the world 🌎 🙏 See you in the next one!
An authentic Medellin institution that won't leave you disappointed. Great atmosphere, great service, lovely food and a true jump in the past for this restaurant/pastry shop that never fails to deliver. Try the empanadas and the milanesa - you'll be filled with joy.
Excellent restaurant. Went for the deal of the day and for 30k it was crazy good. Lovely food and great service. The best deal I’ve gotten in Columbia!
We took the daily special which included soup, bread, main course, juice, dessert and coffee. All just for 25k. The service was attentive and polite.
This is a local staple, their bakery is good, restaurant is always busy prices are ok . I was seated up stairs very busy on the first floor. My food was good for the price. Restroom had toilet paper and was clean. Friendly staff
Impressive place. Very efficient staff, even if people are queing, waiting time is very low. Impressive selection of pastries and simple tasty food. The history of the place (written on the table sets) is impressive as well. Thank you for this great, typical, moment!
Best way to describe this place is a ‘slice of heaven’. Words don’t compare. No walk downtown is complete without a stop here. The Empanada Argentine says it all. Already salivating while thinking about our return to try many more menu options. Not to mention great Colombian coffee, friendly service and atmosphere.
Classic spot in Centro - everything we tried was good. They accept credit cards
Salon de Versalles is a Buenos Aires-style corner located on Junín Street, the most historic pedestrian boulevard in downtown Medellín. Where you can enjoy delicious dishes and be sure to try their delicious Argentinean breaded pastries.
Famous for empanadas. Argentinan style which is baked. Similar to Indian puffs.
A safe bet for an American tourist. A wide variety of baked goods, with interesting Argentinian and local twists. Great for people watching. Impeccable service and friendly staff. Considering the meal, the cheapest place I’ve eaten and enjoyed thus far. The sites around the area are also a must.
Excellent restaurant. Went for the deal of the day and for 30k it was crazy good. Lovely food and great service. The best deal I’ve gotten in Columbia!
I was craving something sweet and tasty. Versalles Restaurant and Pastry shop didn't dissapoint! I ordered an Argentina Emprnada and it was full of meat and potatoes and very filling. The crust was nice and flaky so tak your time and enjoy eating it. I sat upstairs and the service was top notch with a smile. I headed back down to pay and noticed the amazing selection of pastries and desserts in the window. After chatting with the friendly security guard I ordered a piece of chocolate cake. Super sweet and delicious 😋 I will be back! Please follow @bouncingplaces on YouTube as I share my experiences from around the world 🌎 🙏 See you in the next one!
Classic spot in Centro - everything we tried was good. They accept credit cards
Best way to describe this place is a ‘slice of heaven’. Words don’t compare. No walk downtown is complete without a stop here. The Empanada Argentine says it all. Already salivating while thinking about our return to try many more menu options. Not to mention great Colombian coffee, friendly service and atmosphere.
An authentic Medellin institution that won't leave you disappointed. Great atmosphere, great service, lovely food and a true jump in the past for this restaurant/pastry shop that never fails to deliver. Try the empanadas and the milanesa - you'll be filled with joy.
Salon de Versalles is a Buenos Aires-style corner located on Junín Street, the most historic pedestrian boulevard in downtown Medellín. Where you can enjoy delicious dishes and be sure to try their delicious Argentinean breaded pastries.
We took the daily special which included soup, bread, main course, juice, dessert and coffee. All just for 25k. The service was attentive and polite.
This is a local staple, their bakery is good, restaurant is always busy prices are ok . I was seated up stairs very busy on the first floor. My food was good for the price. Restroom had toilet paper and was clean. Friendly staff
Impressive place. Very efficient staff, even if people are queing, waiting time is very low. Impressive selection of pastries and simple tasty food. The history of the place (written on the table sets) is impressive as well. Thank you for this great, typical, moment!
Famous for empanadas. Argentinan style which is baked. Similar to Indian puffs.
A safe bet for an American tourist. A wide variety of baked goods, with interesting Argentinian and local twists. Great for people watching. Impeccable service and friendly staff. Considering the meal, the cheapest place I’ve eaten and enjoyed thus far. The sites around the area are also a must.
The classic of the classical. Don’t leave without having a leonesa. Good service. Good food. Part of Medellin history.
Its somewhere you just have to go (it used to be the place to go on a date 30 years ago and along with coltejer, its what made the street its on very special), this place is famous for its empanadas argentinas and has a very long history. Its not expensive and has many great options.
They do nice cakes and empanadas (I prefer the empanadas chilenas). The menú del día is good value, though plain food served in a dining room upstairs full of locals doing business of socialising and so is a great place to people watch.
The food was delicious, with good size and right temperature, and I found it very economical. Service was fast. Recommended.
The best review should be based on how busy a place is. This place was packed with locals. Nice menu of the day and good fast service
The empanadas are the best in town.
It's such a nice place, the food is delicious and the coffee authentic. The waiters are polite and help you to decide based on the recommendation and the popular dishes... I LOVED my breakfast there
This reasonably priced restaurant is one of the best people watching spots in the city. The food is good and usually arrives quickly, though it can take a while when they are very busy. A great place to indulge your sweet tooth, or sample something a bit more filling.
Delicious Argentinian baked Empanadas. 4000 cop each. Meat or Spinach. Plus a full menu and other baked goods. This was my Papa Juan's favorite treat from downtown. A true Medellin tradition to go with Tango.
The coffee was great. Fresh pastries and very friendly service. Great place to see locals hanging out and socializing.
Seems quite popular. It’s not inspired food (meat sandwich is almost literally meat on a sandwich) but if you know what you’re getting into you’ll be happy.
A lively spot in el centro for a cup of coffee, pastry, lunch & people watching! I was invited here by a local family after attending a show at the nearby Teatro Lido and really enjoyed my experience. My local friends tell me that people in Medellin love & cherish this place, and that it has a lot of history. The Argentinian empanada and the chatilly cream pastry are my favorite!
Delicious Argentinian baked Empanadas. 4000 cop each. Meat or Spinach. Plus a full menu and other baked goods. This was my Papa Juan's favorite treat from downtown. A true Medellin tradition to go with Tango.
The coffee was great. Fresh pastries and very friendly service. Great place to see locals hanging out and socializing.
Seems quite popular. It’s not inspired food (meat sandwich is almost literally meat on a sandwich) but if you know what you’re getting into you’ll be happy.
I had high expectations for this super traditional place but the service let us down. Good experience but I wouldn’t recommend it.
I had high expectations for this super traditional place but the service let us down. Good experience but I wouldn’t recommend it.
I honestly don’t understand how this place managed to get such a high score. The Empanadas we ate were average, not bad but nothing special. What we really liked was coffee and cream pastry. That was 10 out of 10. On the other hand pineapple juice was watered down, ice cream were terrible. Cream is not even fresh but made from cartoon box and tasted synthetic and it seemed like they are using cheap ice cream, I would not eat ice cream there again even if it was lower price. Service not great either, the really nice guy was the security guy who helped us to find where to sit sit down. So overall disappointing and I would not recommend it
One of the worst dining experiences I’ve ever had. The place was overcrowded (I honestly don’t understand the hype), and nearly everyone was eating the exact same thing, which seemed suspicious. After waiting several minutes just to be attended (understandable, given how packed it was), the server finally arrived—only to be incredibly rude. I asked for multiple menu options, but none were available. The only thing they could serve was the so-called "American" breakfast—conveniently, the same dish 99% of the customers were eating. I reluctantly ordered it, along with some Argentinian empanadas (the main reason I came), which they assured me were available. After another long wait, they finally brought a plate of cold eggs, a jar of milk, and coffee, again with an awful attitude. Just as I was about to start eating, the server casually mentioned, "By the way, there are no empanadas, just so you know." Seriously? Why not say that from the beginning? I then noticed them going around to multiple tables, saying the exact same thing after serving the eggs—as if they were intentionally forcing everyone to eat that dish. After yet another long wait (with my already cold eggs getting even colder), I had to ask for a fork, since they hadn’t even brought one. I ate the food, and just as I asked for the bill, the server suddenly decided to bring a glass of orange juice. No comment. Absolutely not worth the time, money, or frustration.
Google maps stated they are open but are closed on a Monday. Please keep your local social media in reference to tourism as to not waist people’s time. Thank you.
I honestly don’t understand how this place managed to get such a high score. The Empanadas we ate were average, not bad but nothing special. What we really liked was coffee and cream pastry. That was 10 out of 10. On the other hand pineapple juice was watered down, ice cream were terrible. Cream is not even fresh but made from cartoon box and tasted synthetic and it seemed like they are using cheap ice cream, I would not eat ice cream there again even if it was lower price. Service not great either, the really nice guy was the security guy who helped us to find where to sit sit down. So overall disappointing and I would not recommend it
One of the worst dining experiences I’ve ever had. The place was overcrowded (I honestly don’t understand the hype), and nearly everyone was eating the exact same thing, which seemed suspicious. After waiting several minutes just to be attended (understandable, given how packed it was), the server finally arrived—only to be incredibly rude. I asked for multiple menu options, but none were available. The only thing they could serve was the so-called "American" breakfast—conveniently, the same dish 99% of the customers were eating. I reluctantly ordered it, along with some Argentinian empanadas (the main reason I came), which they assured me were available. After another long wait, they finally brought a plate of cold eggs, a jar of milk, and coffee, again with an awful attitude. Just as I was about to start eating, the server casually mentioned, "By the way, there are no empanadas, just so you know." Seriously? Why not say that from the beginning? I then noticed them going around to multiple tables, saying the exact same thing after serving the eggs—as if they were intentionally forcing everyone to eat that dish. After yet another long wait (with my already cold eggs getting even colder), I had to ask for a fork, since they hadn’t even brought one. I ate the food, and just as I asked for the bill, the server suddenly decided to bring a glass of orange juice. No comment. Absolutely not worth the time, money, or frustration.
Google maps stated they are open but are closed on a Monday. Please keep your local social media in reference to tourism as to not waist people’s time. Thank you.
Although the food is ok by Colombian standard, the cashier practices racial discrimination against Asian tourists. She will help the Colombian customers first, while the foreigners wait longer. Their low character makes them disgusting.
Impossible to pay by card under 10k$, written nowhere else than in small at the cashier and the waitress couldn't find any solution for us. A local client had to pay for our coffees, which was very embarrassing.
The food is just ok, but the service is horrific. We had a 5 top for lunch, all ordered Plato Tipco to streamline the process. It took us almost two hours from the moment we set down to finally get our check and get the hell out of there. I feel like they were intentionally massing with us, just because we were gringos. They do have the line out the door, not sure why.
The food is just ok, but the service is horrific. We had a 5 top for lunch, all ordered Plato Tipco to streamline the process. It took us almost two hours from the moment we set down to finally get our check and get the hell out of there. I feel like they were intentionally massing with us, just because we were gringos. They do have the line out the door, not sure why.
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Cra. 49 #53-39, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Genova, LA 050012
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Cra. 49 #53-39, La Candelaria, Medellín, La Candelaria, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Genova, LA 050012
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A Taste of Medellin's Soul: The Centro Classic
There are some places in Medellin that just feel like home, like a warm hug from history itself. Nestled right in the bustling heart of Centro, there’s a spot that’s been serving up more than just food for generations; it’s a living piece of our city’s story. If you’re truly looking to taste Medellin, this traditional establishment is an absolute must-visit.Walk in, and you’re stepping into an era where quality and tradition reign supreme. Many regulars swear by their Leonesa, a dish so iconi...
Wiener Haus: Genova's Go-To for Classic Pub Vibes
Strolling through Genova, you often hear whispers about the places that have truly stood the test of time, the ones that feel like a warm embrace from the city itself. Wiener Haus is undoubtedly one of them. More than just a pub, it’s a venerable institution, a spot where history feels etched into the very walls, offering a classic experience that keeps locals and visitors alike coming back.For many, Wiener Haus embodies the quintessential pub experience. It’s the kind of place you walk into
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