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Augustinerbräu
Here
in this historic building, thirsty travellers will find a beer hall and
a restaurant with spectacular decor (including the Muschelsaal, a
shell-lined room). The fare is typically Bavarian, the beverage, the
famous Augustiner beer. In summer, choose between a table on the patio
in the pedestrian zone, or in the stunningly beautiful Arkadenhof to the
rear.-
Neuhauser Str. 27
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089 23 18 32 57
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Löwenbräukeller
Stiglmairplatz,
a busy square not far from the city centre, is dominated by this
historic 1883 building. It has a beautiful pub, several halls, a
ballroom, and a large beer garden .
In March, the pub hosts the tapping of the first Triumphator barrel,
ringing in the “fifth season” – the bock beer season. The stone lion
perched above the entrance is the symbol of the Löwenbräu brewery.-
Stiglmaierplatz
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089 52 60 21

Löwenbräukeller, Stiglmairplatz
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Weißes Bräuhaus
Here
you’ll sample Munich cuisine prepared to perfection: Pfannkuchensuppe
(clear broth with pancake strips), G’schwollene (fried veal sausage),
Schweinsbraten (pork roast). The meals are inexpensive, and experienced
staff are renowned for keeping up with the onslaught of orders from
clamouring customers. A wheat ale is the most common brew served here;
or try a pint of delicious Schneider Weiße.-
Im Tal 10
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089 29 98 75
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Nockherberg
In
1999, this traditional beer haven high above the Isar burned to the
ground. Since 2003, however, politicians have once again gathered in the
reconstructed Paulaner pub for the annual Salvator beer tapping. When
this star-studded event has ended, “ordinary” patrons flock to the pub
on the mountain for a taste of dark bock beer, which has an 18 per cent
alcohol content.-
Hochstr. 77
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089 45 99 13-0
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