Neu-Gaudenzdorf
Neu-Gaudenzdorf runs Vienna's densest grocery corridor — 46 options, a z-score of 1.86 — anchored by Hofer and Billa but filled in by market stalls and specialty stores. One-hundred-six restaurants and 28 cafes make this a neighbourhood that eats well without needing to announce it.
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About this Neighborhood
Neu-Gaudenzdorf is the 12th district's working-class core made legible by raw density. One hundred six restaurants — Giersterbräu for the Viennese comfort contingent, Gasthaus Quell for the old-timers, Lamm for the döner-and-pizza crowd — push the restaurant z-score to +1.01 above cohort. The coffee supply at 28 (Segafredo, Café Cairo, Café Plauscherl) lands 1.26 standard deviations above average: this is a neighborhood that drinks coffee while standing. But grocery is the real story: 46 options with a saturation z-score of 1.86 means you are never more than two blocks from Billa, Hofer, or one of the specialty stores filling the gaps. Parks are the weakness — 7 options, the biodiversity pocket parks and climate oases feeling more like city planning gestures than genuine green space. SocialGlue at 43 is the honest counterpoint to all that infrastructure: the density is there, but it hasn't become a scene.
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