Augustiner Keller
A visit to Augustiner Keller is a must for anyone wanting to enjoy Bavarian hospitality in an excellent beer garden, under the classic chestnut trees. Although located in the middle of the city, the visitor will feel far away, enjoying the traditional "Maß“ (one liter mug) of traditional Augustiner beer, delicacies and hearty service. One thing is for sure: Nobody will be lonely here!
Specials
- Seats 5000
Contact
Phone:
089 594 393
Website:
www.augustinerkeller.de
Augustiner Schützengarten
The Augustiner Schützengarten brings some Bavarian flair to Zielstattstraße. This Sendling institution can look back on a long and lively history. Its unique atmosphere and diverse offerings make it a specail place. The private driveway, the castle-like building, and the spacious beer garden with playground, open green spaces, and old chestnut trees, are as impressive as they are typically Bavarian. Guests can choose from a wide range of foods and enjoy Augustiner draught beer from a traditional wooden keg.
Specials
- Seats 2500
Contact
Phone:
089 724 680 88
Website:
www.augustiner-schuetzengarten.de
Aumeister
Prince regent Luitpold invites you to a summery beer garden season on the edge of the English Garden. The bright yellow hunting lodge built in 1810 is open from December to October. In the beer garden itself, which seems slightly more elegant than usual, due to the use of garden chairs instead of the usual wooden benches, one can eat good, substantial Bavarian food. After a long bike ride or other athletic activities, visitors are thankful for a hearty snack. Everything the Hofbräu brewery has to offer is available to drink. Younger guests are also catered to: A playground with a jungle gym, swings, see-saw, and a carrousel makes parents and children happy.
Specials
- Playground
- Seats 2500
Contact
Phone:
089 189 314 20
Website:
www.aumeister.de
Address
Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm
This popular beer garden is located in the middle of the English Garden, around the impressive wooden tower. A multi-cultural crowd enjoys its beer and snacks here under chestnut trees. The self-service stands offer typical Bavarian delicacies like the traditional cheese Obazda or fish grilled on a stick called Steckerlfisch. On weekends, a Bavarian brass band is playing. For younger visitors, there is a play area with the oldest wooden carrousel in Bavaria.
Specials
- Play area
- Live music
- Various events (Christmas market / Kocherlball etc.)
- Approx. 7000 seats
Contact
Phone:
089 383 873 27
Website:
www.chinaturm.de
Forsthaus Kasten
This restaurant and beer garden are located in the middle of a nice forest clearing. Bavarian delicacies, homemade bread, and a large animal pen are enjoyed by old and young alike. Whether you come here on foot, by bike, on a horse, or in a car this idyllic "forester's lodge" is definitely worth a visit.
Specials
- Handicapped accessible
- Family friendly
- Excursion destination
- Live music (not daily)
- Homemade bread for sale
- Various events
- Seats 1800
Contact
Phone:
089 850 03 60
Website:
www.forstkasten.de
Harlachinger Einkehr
The beergarden Harlachinger Einkehr is located on Harlachinger Berg, above the zoo Tierpark Hellabrunn on the high banks of the river Isar. In the beer garden you can bring your own snacks, or buy original Munich delicacies such as Obatzda cheese, spareribs from the charcoal grill or Steckerlfisch, which is fish grilled on a stick, at the various food stands. There is also a nice playground for kids. The beergarden also offers a serviced area, where traditional specialties and international dishes are served. There are often events taking place there - from rock 'n' roll and Bavarian brass band music to soccer matches shown on the big screen.
Specials
- Live music
- Playground
- Seats 700
Contact
Phone:
089 642 090 93
Website:
www.harlachinger-einkehr.de
Hirschau
The name Hirschau includes a restaurant with live music and dancing, a traditional beer garden, and a self-designated exit from the beltway Mittlerer Ring. Even though some say that this venue is only second best compared to Seehaus, the opposite might actually be the case. In addition to numerous rental tennis courts and an ideal ground for inline-skating, this beer garden offers the full spectrum of Bavarian food, lots of sun - in case the weather gods play along - and a nice and peaceful atmosphere surrounded by nature. While the grown ups enjoy a Löwenbräu beer, the younger guests can explore Hirschau's adventure playground.
Specials
- Seats 1400
Contact
Phone:
089 360 904 90
Website:
www.hirschau-muenchen.de
Address
Hirschgarten
Bavaria's largest beer garden. Here young and old get together under large chestnut trees and enjoy Bavarian delicacies and a cool Augustiner beer. There is a large self-service area and also an area where food is served. For children there is a large playground with carousel, ping pong tables and lots of nature and open green spaces. Where does the name Hirschgarten come from? The large deer enclosure with around 40 animals provides the answer.
Specials
- Seats 8000
Contact
Phone:
089 179 991 19
Website:
www.hirschgarten.de
Hofbräuhaus
Within these historic walls, built in 1589, is a hidden gem right in the heart of the city. It is not just a tourist attraction, the locals also like to visit this idyllic spot to enjoy good bavarain food and to make the wait for the next "Wiesn" (Oktoberfest) seem shorter.
Contact
Phone:
089 290 136 100
Website:
www.hofbraeuhaus.de
Address
Hofbräukeller
This traditional Munich beer garden with flair is located right in the center of "Party-Haidhausen". The beautiful outdoor area is especially enticing in the summer, offering the visitor traditional Bavarian hospitality and music. In addition to the traditional beer garden, there is also a trendy cocktail bar.
Specials
- Seats 2000
Contact
Phone:
089 459 92 50
Website:
www.hofbraeukeller.de
Inselmühle
Idyllic beer garden located at the Würm river, nestled in a beautiful nature reserve. Enjoy a freshly tapped Augustiner beer and a nice selection of beer garden delicacies combined with beautiful green surroundings.
Specials
- Nice daytrip
- Wheelchair friendly
- Romantic
- Worth a visit
- Seats 800
Contact
Phone:
089 810 10
Website:
www.inselmuehle-muenchen.com
Klosterbrauerei Andechs
The monks in Andechs have been brewing their own beer for over 500 years, more specifically since 1455. The traditional place of pilgrimage, located on the "holy mountain" on the eastern shore of Ammersee, is a popular destination for tourists. The Andechser dark beer and the so-called "Doppelbock" are legendary. Those who would like to try the "Animator", or "Salvator", the holy beers that used to help the monks through fasting, should visit during the week, as they are not served on weekends - the steep descent is best managed sober.
Specials
- Seats 2500
Contact
Phone:
08152 3760
Website:
www.andechs.de/klosterbrauerei.html
Address
Leiberheim
The Leiberheim, originally a nickname for the soldiers of the Leib-infantry-regiment, was established almost 100 years ago. After a change in management a few years ago, the run-down beer garden was completely renovated. Now visitors sit at wooden tables, walk on the traditional "beer garden-gravel", and enjoy Bavarian food in abundance. For younger guests, the toy giant "Obletter" has created an adventure-playground, that may even entice parents to have a go.
Specials
- Wheelchair friendly
- Playground
- Seats 2500
Contact
Phone:
089 430 00 00
Website:
www.leiberheim.de
Löwenbräukeller
The Löwenbräu tower, which can be seen even from a distance, is almost a Munich landmark. The restaurant, with its good home-style cooking and cozy beer garden, has been in existence since 1882. Of course, only Löwenbräu beer is served here.
Specials
- Various events
- Subway right outside the door
- Seats 1300
Contact
Phone:
089 998 209 185
Website:
www.loewenbraeukeller.com
Michaeligarten
A peaceful spot at the Ostpark lake. Traditional Bavarian dishes, as well as international ones are served here. There is a large playground for kids. You can go for a swim in the nearby Michaelibad.
Specials
- Nice daytrip
- Wheelchair friendly
- Family friendly
- Lots of parking spaces
- Seats 3300
Contact
Phone:
089 435 524 24
Website:
www.michaeligarten.de
Paulaner am Nockherberg
Also known as Salvatorkeller, this establishment has often made headlines. The traditional "Starkbieranstich" after the end of carnival, with the annual politician "Dablecka", which means "to make a fool of", has historical character. Unfortunately, the magnificent Paulanerkeller burnt down in 1999. Fortunately, the beer garden with its stock of old chestnut trees was spared in this inferno.
Specials
- Seats 3500
Contact
Phone:
089 459 91 30
Website:
www.nockherberg.com
Address
Seehaus
An "in-crowd" beer garden in the English Garden located right at the lake Kleinhesseloher See. People come here to see and be seen. Seehaus is probably the only beer garden in Munich that gets guests even when the temperature is below zero. Parking spaces are hard to find in the summer months, but a bike ride through Munichs largest park is a good solution.
Specials
- Seats 2600
Contact
Phone:
089 381 61 30
Website:
www.kuffler-gastronomie.de/de/muenchen/seehaus/index.php
St. Emmeramsmühle
Beautiful, classic beer garden surrounded by old, partly historic walls. The serviced area has a classy atmosphere, which is a bit lacking in the self-service area. The traditional bavarian beer garden food is made from organic meat and the surroundings are truly picturesque.
Specials
- Nice daytrip
- Worth a visit
- Family friendly
- Seats 3500
Contact
Phone:
089 953 971
Website:
www.emmeramsmuehle.de
Taxisgarten
A beautiful, shady beer garden in the west of Munich. In addition to the usual Bavarian specialities, there are also various salads, potato skins, country potatoes with avocado-cream, and much more. The legendary green Obatzda (Bavarian cheese spread) isconsidered a special delicacy. The lager comes from the Spaten brewery, the wheat beer from Franziskaner, but you need to bring the thirst yourself!
Specials
- Seats 1500
Contact
Phone:
089 156 827
Website:
www.taxisgarten.de/
Waldheim
Located on the southern outskirts of the city, the Waldheim beergarden appears to be a small hidden gem - even though is anything but small. The numerous stands offer Bavarian delicacies as well as Asian and exotic food. An ideal place for the whole family to enjoy their leisure time. Twice a month, Waldheim hosts themed events. Live bands and other artists also perform.
Specials
- Seats 3000
Contact
Phone:
089 716 065
Website:
www.waldheim.de
Waldwirtschaft Großhesselohe
A traditional beer garden on the high banks of the river Isar. The so-called "WaWi", has been the talk of the town since 1995, when the legendary beer garden revolution started here. Guests can enjoy their Spaten beer in typical Bavarian fashion, under numerous old chestnut trees. Of course, hearty Bavarian meals are also available, however, they do not come cheap. There is a jazz band performing every day and celebrity visitors are not an uncommon sight especially on Sundays during the cozy jazz & beer brunch.
Specials
- Seats 2000
Contact
Phone:
089 749 940 30
Website:
www.waldwirtschaft.de