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"Heuriger" in German means "Winery"... or in this sense "Wine Garden". There are dozens of these wine gardens in outer Vienna...I highly recommend visiting at least one!10er Marie is easy to get to: Tram #2 heading east will drop you in front at the Johannes-Krawarik stop. This will also get you an interesting look at the less glamorous side of Vienna for the everyday locals. No tourists here except my wife and I. It was packed with local Viennese staring at what they thought was a lost Chinaman(me) whom got lost from his tour group. First, find the food counter. Nothing is labeled, or in English for that matter. The ladies behind the counter didn't speak a word of English either. Just smile and point to whatever looks good, and they'll fix up your plates. They got tasty hot and cold items...I recommend the roast pork and chicken. Figure about €10-15 per person, depending if your appetite. Nothing fancy, but everything we picked was good. Second, grab a table, any free table. A waitress(she spoke a tiny bit of english) will come up for drink orders, aka wine order. Typically there's only 2-4 choices. But the best part is, its cheap! A half liter is only €6-7, or a glass for €1.50. I recommend doing a 50/50 mix with white wine and mineral, called a "Gespritzer", which is popular among the locals. Third, eat, drink, and relax...