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    Andechser Bräustüberl

    4.2 (136 reviews)
    ModerateBeer Garden, Brewpubs
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    Mark N.

    Munich is renown as the beer capital of the world hosting the annual "OctoberFest" with its major breweries hosting fest tents. It's an experience. Anyone loving beer should drive south to Andechs Kloster. Monks would brew beer as water was not so clean and during "Fasching" or fasting during Lent, they were able to imbibe nutrients and not break the fast. As a result the beer brewed by the monks are very tasty, and nutritious. They were established in 1455, before Columbus sailed the ocean blue in the search for China and discovered America! The Andechs Monastary has a monastery section with the church with Benedictine monks, however, the portion I pay homage to is the brewery section. It's built to accommodate crowds as there are fest seating (picnic tables and benches). The process is German efficient - quick, professional, and so great. Park your vehicle (or get off the van/bus) at the bottom of the hill and walk up the steps...for some reason, these Klosters always seem to be on a hillside. As you walk up to the brewery, in addition to the beer, a culinary delight is offered. Follow the crowd and enter the section where to the right, you order and pick up your food (cafeteria style) and pay the cashier. To the left, line up to order and pick up your beer - inform the gents behind the counter of your choice (style of beer and size (small 0.5 liter or 1.0 liter), pick it up, and pay the cashier. I ordered a small Helles (I had to drive so limited my intake) and the schweinenhacksen (roasted pig knuckle) and sour krat. Oh boy, I enjoyed every bite of the pork - the crispy pork skin and tender, juicy meat with the beer was a beautiful pairing. It's a good think I do not live in Germany, or I would be eating and drinking too much and gain some weight! The best part? You can purchase 0.5 liter bottles to take home. I did!

    Pork Knuckle
    Andrew H.

    2 trains and a bus, and I found some amazing Pork Kunckle!!! Large venue with lots of seating

    Pork knuckle
    Annie S.

    A friend told us about this place, so we had to try it! You park at the base of the hill with free parking. There are many spaces, so you won't have any problems. You walk uphill about 5 minutes until you reach the beautiful restaurant and church. The uphill walk can be a hard one, so we saw many people with hiking poles! The restaurant has ample seating for indoors and outside. Some areas outside are covered. The service is self serve, so you can buy first and then go and sit down. We got a pretzel, pork knuckle and beer. All were good. It seemed that the pork knuckle is the thing to get here. It was about 17 euros for the food. They even had lice music playing! Make sure to walk around and take in the history. You can visit the church which is stunning!

    Goose
    Melissa S.

    While visiting Bavaria, we stopped here after learning about a Monastery that still brews beer and is open to the public. We got there around 11:30 and the place was empty. From the biergarten, the view is absolutely breathtaking. We sat outside and I ordered goose and a half liter of beer and enjoyed my time there. The food was impressively good but of course, very heavy. My husband said the schweinshaxe he had there was the best of the trip. By the time we were finished eating, the place had become bumping. Lots of tour groups and high school field trips. It was pretty to walk around the monastery property. Definitely worth a stop if you have a car but not sure if it's worth taking public transportation from Munich if you don't. It's a fun place to kill a few hours especially on a beautiful sunny day.

    Sam S.

    This would have to be one of my favourite Bavarian restaurants and biergarten's. The location is excellent, the beer is excellent and the food here is one of the best I have had. The pork knuckle and the Obatzda here are to die for :-)) Take the walk from Herrsching Bahnhof up the hill to Andechs and enjoy a wonderful afternoon at the Kloster and of course the restaurant. The Fußweg to Andechs starts directly opposite the station. There are multiple paths that take you up there, some harder than others. You can also drive straight up to the Kloster in case walking is not your thing. I feel less guilty about gorging on food at this place if I have walked an hour before and after the meal ;-)) It's mostly self service at the restaurant. If you get there after 12pm be prepared to wait a while in line to get food, specially on a sunny Sunday. The Obatzda here is creamy and delicious, as is the Frischkase with herbs. The big pretzels are nice and chewy. The pork knuckle is the best by far and it's chewy, crunchy and delicious. They have a few beers they brew on site and often they have seasonal beers so look at the boards to see what else might be on offer. Their beers are excellent. I love the dobblebock here and, it's creamy and nice. Prices are reasonable and the service is pretty quick considering the amount of people they serve on a weekend. I love going here and always take visitors here. It's a wonderful place to spend a day.

    Geert B.

    Andechs is one of my favorite places in Germany, and now that I'm here for the last time (one never knows though: I've found myself more than once at places I thought I would never see again) I'm doing the round of my favorites. To get here, I take the bus from Herrsching and on a day like today - Easter - I avoid the monastery, although it is certainly worth a visit - preferably when it is snowing and no tourists are around. This is a veeeery popular destination but if you stay away from the (reasonably priced but limited and noisy) beergarden, you can enjoy one of my favorite and idyllic landscapes, certainly in spring: green undulating hills full of dandelions and the inimitable smell of spring. If high mountains are your thing: this is not your place. But you still may enjoy the relatively easy descent throught the Kien valley back to Herrsching. I've done it number of times - also in winter and it is always a pleasure..

    Andechs! Pint me!
    Tracie C.

    Just read Evan's review. If you love beer and authentic local experiences-do not miss this. We spent time in Bamberg visiting many brewpubs but this was a top fav. We sat with locals, had great beer (fresh fresh fresh) and great simple food. Don't be intimidated by the logistics, it's not as difficult as it might seem once your boots hit the ground! I am not a huge drinker of beers but the apfelweiss knocked my socks off!!

    Schweinshanxe and Sour Kraut
    Sergio F.

    Schweinshanxe, Sour Kraut and a Augustines Edelstoff is what we ordered. It was all delicious!!! Tremendous flavor and a beautiful experience. It was so relaxing to be pulled out of the city and enjoy a wonderful meal. The monastery was closed when we visited but the kitchen was open! I will definitely be back again!

    Lindsay S.

    Pretty cool! A brewery and a monastery combined! We arrive just after noon and it was busy, BUT we still got out news and food fast! Overall a good experience and that typical beer garden ambiance was achieved.

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    A restaurant to do if you are in that area! You will find traditional bavarian food (wiener schnitzel:-) ).

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    Haxen taste fantastic and the beer brings joy! Wonderful day trip from Munich.

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    The best Schweinshaxe in Bavaria! :) We were so lucky to stand in the line and became the last customer to have the last piece!

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    Schneider Bräuhaus

    3.9(441 reviews)
    34.5 kmAltstadt, Altstadt-Lehel
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    We had a late dinner here after returning from our day trip to Nuremberg. It was about 9:30pm, so…read moreeveryone was there having a drink and a great old time. We waited a bit outside - maybe about 15 minutes before we were given a table. Our waitress was great, but it was very obvious that they had a lot of tables to take care of in the extremely giant beer hall. If you need anything after you order and in between getting your food and paying, you'll need to wait a while. That being said, I think we're just used to extremely fast service in NYC. I had the Pork knuckle which was a whole roasted pork knuckle with home-made dark beer sauce and potato dumpling. We also had the Crispy roast pork with home-made dark beer sauce and potato dumpling. Both were excellent and the beer was also quite good. I had their signature wheat beer and then an Oktoberfest beer (because why not) and really enjoyed it. I do think I liked their signature wheat beer better, and would've gotten another one of those over the Oktoberfest one.

    PROST!!!! OKTOBERFEST…read more We arrived in Munich, there on our lederhosen and drindl and immediately off to the Oktoberfest events and a lunch here at Schneider! We got right in after maybe a 5 min wait and we were seated quickly tomorrow private table upstairs.There were 5 of us so it was very spacious and not too loud. We enjoyed beer and wine first and then we enjoyed several dishes that are in the pictures here. All were very good as most food in Munich at these restaurants is. Our server was very polite and she took our orders and suggested some items as well. Food came without too much delay and was very tasty. We stayed and enjoyed for at least 2 hours then back to the festivities once they cleared the bomb threat and started letting everyone back in. If you're in Munich for any reason - Schneider is a great place for some beer, wine and german food! Keep Munching!

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    Ayinger Bräustüberl - Side of French Fries

    Ayinger Bräustüberl

    3.6(76 reviews)
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    Ayinger Weizenbock: Ayinger Brewery has been making their beers since 1877 and is located in Aying,…read moreBavaria, Germany. I'm by no means a teetotaler, but I'm much less of a beer enthusiast than I was in my college days. Embarrassingly enough, I wasn't even sure what a Weizenbock was exactly. If you're like me, fear not as I'll briefly explain. It's a strong German wheat beer that mixes the rich, fruity, and spicy notes of a Hefeweizen (traditional wheat beer) with the robust maltiness of a Bock, creating a full-bodied, flavorful ale with a higher alcohol content (7.1% ABV in this specific case) and a signature fluffy head. Their flavor typically features bready, toasty, and fruity (banana, clove) aromas and flavors, with darker versions adding caramel and deeper malt notes. According to the bottle, Ayinger's brew is advertised as a pale, robust, spicy wheat ale. The spicy description turned me off, but while I could detect a hint of it, it was not overly so. Pouring the bottle into my glass revealed a hazy, pale golden color. It was a bit dry, boozy, but extremely drinkable and smooth. Coming from a guy that doesn't like many beers, this was a good one. Not very bitter and sweet (for a beer) from the hints of fruit. Doughboy approved. Doughboy_Food_Reviews

    The food here is amazing, and I highly recommend that you try it. Our group of 6 people were all…read moredelighted with their meals.

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    Ayinger "Big Schnitzel" with cranberries and a cut of lemon.

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