Come alone.
Leave with
new friends.
A Thursday night in Vienna where nobody shows up with their group, the icebreakers are already on the table, and you don't have to be the brave one. Just turn up.
Here's how a night goes.
Come alone
Almost everyone does. No group to hide in, no plus-one to bring.
Six-minute rounds
You sit down, there's a card on the table, you talk for six minutes, then move on. No "so, what do you do."
Leave with friends
Everyone moves to the bar. By then you already know half the room. Swap numbers, plan something for next week.
You're new here, or done with the same five people.
Friendly, not forced.
I moved to Vienna as a teenager and didn't know a soul. The hard part wasn't the paperwork. It was Fridays with no one to call.
Servus Strangers is the night I wanted to find when I got here. So I made it.
The prompts do the heavy lifting.
Forty seats. Early Bird first.
We cap every night at forty. Early Bird tickets go first, then the price ticks up. That's the whole thing.
Before you ask.
Do I really come alone?
Yes, and so does almost everyone else. That's actually why it works — no one's holed up with their own friends.
Is this a dating event?
No. It's a friends thing. Everyone welcome, couples included. You're here to make your circle bigger, not to match.
What if I'm shy?
Then it was built for you. Every conversation starts with a prompt on the table, so you never have to come up with the opener.
What language is it in?
English. If you've got German too, great. If not, also great.
How much does it cost?
€14 Early Bird, €19 after that. First drink's on us.