CuisineBavarian
Price€€
Neighbourhoodaltstadt-lehel

Must order: Schweinsbraten with two dumplings; pair with Augustiner Helles tapped from the wooden cask.

Tip: Ask for the Muschelsaal (Seashell hall) when reserving; it is the most atmospheric room.

Location

Address: Neuhauser Strasse 27, 80331 München, Munich

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Augustiner Klosterwirt ★ 4.1

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Augustiner Klosterwirt sits under the towers of Munich's Frauenkirche; the gasthaus pours Augustiner Helles vom Holzfass to 400 indoor seats.

Order: Schweinshaxe with potato dumplings and an Augustiner Helles vom Holzfass.

Tip: Daily 09:30 to midnight; the open-air terrace has Frauenkirche views in summer.

Hofbräukeller ★ 4.2

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Hofbräukeller on Wiener Platz in Munich Haidhausen is the calmer Hofbräu room; the city's locals come here rather than the Hofbräuhaus tourist hall.

Order: A Mass of Hofbräu Helles with Schweinsbraten and dark gravy.

Tip: The beer garden on Wiener Platz is family-friendly; the self-service section lets you bring a picnic.

Wirtshaus Ayinger am Platzl ★ 4.2

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Wirtshaus Ayinger am Platzl is the Ayinger brewery's Munich flagship across from Hofbräuhaus; eight draught beers run on tap, the kitchen cooks regional Bavarian.

Order: A Mass of Bräu-Helles with Schweinsbraten and a soft pretzel; weekday lunch sets are the bargain.

Tip: Quieter than the Hofbräuhaus neighbour; book upstairs for parties of six or more.

Osteria Italiana ★ 4.3

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Osteria Italiana on Munich's Schellingstrasse has been the city's grand Italian since 1890; the dining room runs ceiling frescoes, classic pasta and Tuscan meats.

Order: The handmade pasta of the day and the Florentine bistecca for two.

Tip: Reservations by telephone only; Sundays closed.

Cotidiano Gärtnerplatz ★ 4.0

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Cotidiano on Munich's Gärtnerplatz cooks all-day breakfast, bowls and burgers; one of the few Glockenbach rooms that takes brunch seriously every day of the week.

Order: The breakfast platter with eggs, sourdough and avocado; the burger holds for dinner.

Tip: Walk in for breakfast on weekdays; Saturday brunch needs a 10:00 arrival or a booking.

Café Luitpold ★ 4.1

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Café Luitpold on Munich's Brienner Strasse, opened 1888, was once Europe's largest coffeehouse; the room still pours Wiener Melange and serves cake all day.

Order: The house cake of the day with a Wiener Melange; the breakfast carte runs to early afternoon.

Tip: The salon at the back is quieter; the small museum on coffee-house culture is worth ten minutes.

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