Bavarian pubs in Munich
Do you fancy Bavarian delicacies, fresh beer and a cozy atmosphere? Would you and your friends, family or colleagues like to visit a pub again? Yes, we know - the choice in Munich is huge... 🥺
That's why we want to help and show you our tips: These Bavarian inns are definitely worth a visit if you want to eat Bavarian food in Munich! 🌸
Bavarian delicacies and beer: our pub tips in Munich
RestaurantBeim Sedlmayr
The Sedlmayr is a pub with character - down-to-earth, warm, unagitated. Directly at the Viktualienmarkt, in the middle of Munich's old town. We particularly appreciate the modern and seasonal cuisine with Munich classics and creative combinations, also for vegetarians. Plus Paulaner on tap and a selected wine list from Germany, Austria and Italy. It tastes good! During the week from 11:30 a.m. there is a daily changing lunch special and a starter to go with it. Whether it's a quick lunch, a business lunch or a cozy evening with your loved ones: Sedlmayr is always a good choice. Large groups and celebrations are also welcome here - thanks to a beautiful private room and large tables! 🧡 Advertisement
RestaurantWirtshaus Obacht
Wirtshaus Obacht has been inviting you to feast in Maxvorstadt since 2017. Here you'll find everything your heart desires when it comes to Bavarian cuisine: from snacks and special delicacies such as meatballs to classic main courses such as Wiener schnitzel or three kinds of bread dumplings. Obacht combines traditional Bavarian food with a modern atmosphere. You may be sitting under a (rather impressive) ancient Augustiner beer kettle, but the room is bright and friendly. ✨
Fraunhofer Wirtshaus & Theater
80469 München
The Fraunhofer pub in - yes, of course - Fraunhoferstraße is a real institution. Not only how long the Fraunhofer has been around (its history goes back to 1774!), but also the theater here makes the place something very special: Since the 1970s, amateurs and professionals, musicians, actors, cabaret artists and other performers have been demonstrating their creative skills on stage here. But even if you're "just" here for a meal, you're in good hands! 🎭
Giesinger Bräustüberl
81538 München
The Giesinger Bräustüberl brings together what simply belongs together: good beer and Bavarian cuisine. From onion roast to Kasspatzn and snacks to sweet classics such as Kaiserschmarrn or strawberry Obatzda: the menu offers plenty of choice and is still clearly laid out. Each dish is also accompanied by a recommendation as to which beer from the Giesinger Bräu range would go particularly well with it! 🍺
Augustiner Bräustuben
The classic among all Augustiner pubs is of course the Augustiner Bräustuben themselves. The traditional Munich brewery is unmistakably located directly on Landsberger Straße, where you can also stop for a bite to eat. Of course, the star of the menu here is the beer. But the food is also impressive - even for breakfast! 🧡
Weinbauer
The Weinbauer is located in the heart of Altschwabing, between Leopoldstraße and the English Garden. Here, too, you can really enjoy fabulous Bavarian food - and have been doing so since 1861. The food here is cooked according to the motto "tastes like home at mom's" with good quality. It is therefore fitting that the products are mainly sourced from local farms, butchers and regional traders. As you would expect, you can also enjoy a pale or wheat beer or two with your meal here, served by Hacker-Pschorr. 🌼
Zur Schwalbe
Very, very tasty Bavarian food is also available in the Westend, in the "Schwalbe". Augustiner is served; the small but well-balanced menu has everything you could wish for in typical Bavarian dishes. But special dishes are not neglected either. For warm evenings, there is a small but very nice beer garden in the backyard. 🍃
Görreshof
The Görreshof in Maxvorstadt is always a safe bet for us and has been for many years. In the rustic, cozy pub you can not only sit inside, but also in the beer garden in summer. In addition to the standard menu with typical Bavarian classics, there is also a daily menu with seasonal dishes and an extra menu for lunchtime. It tastes good, the value for money is right and the atmosphere is just as it should be in a pub! 💛
Wirtshaus in der Au
The Wirtshaus in der Au is run ecologically and sustainably: For example, the organic-certified food is purchased from regional and certified suppliers & manufacturers and only compostable take-away boxes are used. The menu is quite extensive and offers many classics, but also some specialties - and of course delicious drinks. Always a hot tip for us! 🤞
Rumpler
The Rumpler is a well-known address in Glockenbach: the restaurant in Baumstraße has been around for more than 20 years now. Here, solid Bavarian cuisine is served. And that starts with the ingredients, which is why mainly local produce from the farmers' market and weekly market ends up in the pots and pans. Good to know: The menu of the day always includes a selection of vegetarian dishes. 🥨
Wirtshaus Maximilian
Wirtshaus Maximilian is another recommendation for you in Glockenbach. There are two things we particularly like here: firstly, the emphasis on quality and regionality. Wirtshaus Maximilian increasingly relies on local suppliers. Secondly, that it manages to combine old tradition with modernity. This starts with the furnishings (it's cozy, but not old-fashioned) and is also reflected in the menu. 🤭
Questions about Bavarian pubs in Munich
1. are there other drinks besides beer in the Bavarian pubs in Munich?
Don't worry - just because breweries and pubs often have beer as their flagship, nobody is forced to drink alcohol. Most pubs also have a large selection of soft drinks in addition to freshly tapped beer. Of course, you can (and should) also order a water at any time. In addition to beer, there are usually also Bavarian wines, homemade lemonades, apple spritzers and sometimes schnapps from regional production.
2 Which pub in Munich is most worth visiting in summer?
The Wirtshaus in der Au and the Rumpler have cozy outdoor areas. The Wirtshaus in der Au in particular offers plenty of outdoor seating in a quiet location. It is also not far from the Isar, so you can go for a walk along the river before or after - perfect in summer.
3. which opening hours are typical for Bavarian pubs in Munich?
Bavarian pubs are usually open from lunchtime until late in the evening - often from around 11 or 12 a.m. until at least 10 or 11 p.m., sometimes even longer at weekends. However, this can of course vary. It's best to check the opening times and website of the pub you want to visit beforehand.