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    Ayinger Bräustüberl

    3.6 (76 reviews)
    ModerateBeer Garden, Bavarian, Brewpubs
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Sergey F.

    Amazing place. A beer hall from a famous brewery in the middle of a small village. Quiet, rustic, birds singing, town clock chiming. Awesome beer, great food, top service. Even though our server didn't speak a word of English, our order went smooth with our rudimentary German. The white (morning) sausages were the best we tried across Bavaria and Tirol.

    Sam S.

    I really like Ayinger beer and, have had it at many restaurants in Munich. Oddly enough, many of the curry houses in Munich serve this beer. It's not a Munich brewery and therefore, does not dominate the local pub scene. The brewery is located in Aying and like most breweries around Bavaria, has a restaurant / biergarten next fo the brewery. There is also a guesthouse next to the restaurant in case you have had one too many ;-)) It's a fairly big restaurant / biergarten and you have a choice of self service or table service areas to sit. The menu is huge and they also have a daily specials list. The food is hearty Bavarian fare with an odd bit of "healthy" options, for fussy eaters ;-)) I had the fleischpflanzerl (Bavarian burger) and it came with a hearty helping of potato salad. The food was well cooked, tasted great and I really enjoyed it. I think I licked the plate clean here ;-)) The small town of Aying is quite pretty and the whole surrounding area here is beautiful. I believe it is possible to get here by public transport, you would have to check. This is a nice countryside location and more traditional than many of the places in the city. I would happily come here again. Service is quick, food is good as is the beer and prices are also quite good. It's great value for money and, a nice way to spend a sunny afternoon.

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    Schneider Bräuhaus

    3.9(441 reviews)
    23.7 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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    4.5(180 reviews)
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    When you have the will power, you can do anytime. Without the phone battery, I was able to recall…read morethe approximate location and walked and walked and asked the young lady walking by for directions. Like a good old way. Thanks for your help and also suggestion "Don't drink too much beer!". It is definitely a tourist stop over but glad I did it and you should too. If you are coming from the side entrance, walk thru one of the double door with yellow sign. Also street sign above. Go down the huge stairs and you can hear and smell the fun. Make a left and at the end is where you pay for the beer, grab the stein, rinse and get it filled. All done within 30 feet radius. You can retrace back and grab all the meats and such. Cash only! Outdoor area is huge. Tree leaves started to come out Mid April. Interior beer halls with plenty of seats. 100's people drinking pints and pints of beer. Men's room, designed to take care of all this. Beer was ok, food was ok, experience was ok. Did meet one of the workers offered to take photos. Nicer one at it! All spoke good English so communication was good.

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    The back stairway leading into the food hall. This was an accidental find of a back entrance and exit that worked better for us.

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