A line usually forms outside La Pausa, a popular pizza shop in Vienna's fashionable District 7. The rectangular slices come with a thin crust (Roman-style) and half a dozen topping options. Spicy salami, bacon and mushroom, fried eggplant – all of them tasty and cheap. A bigger group can opt for a "meter" pizza, but a single slice, maximum two, will satiate most hunger. A wide beer selection to enhance the mood. Open every day.

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