Cayo Coco Rooftop Bar
- The file
- The practical details Claire checked before this went into the index.
- Where
- The Hoxton, 1070 Wien
- Price
- €8–14 cocktails
- Outdoor
- Cocktails
- Music
- 7th district
- Rooftop
Cayo Coco is built for the season when day tips into night. The space splits into two moods: a pool deck on one side for lazing in the sun, an open terrace on the other for when the light turns gold. The bar's aesthetic is unapologetically tropical—bold colour, easy rhythm, a drinks list that leans into the Caribbean. Tropical classics anchor the menu, but there's good wine, ice-cold beer, and a Caribbean soundtrack throughout.
The kitchen opens from 5pm daily, serving Cuban-inspired snacks and small plates designed for sharing. The real draw, though, is the changing DJ line-up. Saturdays from 5:30pm are the anchor point—the rooftop fills with people catching the last of the light and the first of the evening energy. Weekdays are quieter, more of an after-work drink vibe.
How to Go
First come, first served for small groups. Parties of six or more are encouraged to reserve ahead. There's no waitlist, and dogs are not permitted. The terrace closes at 11pm, but the bar stays open until midnight Monday to Thursday, 1am Friday and Saturday, and 11pm Sunday.
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