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    Flugwerk

    3.8 (21 reviews)
    ModerateGerman, Brewpubs
    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    3 years ago

    Beautiful place, sat outside,friendly, great beer, excellent food. Tucked away on a quiet side street.

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    9 years ago

    Excellent food and nice servers. This is one I will be saving for our next visit.

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    Schneider Bräuhaus - Sausage Platter at Schneider & Son's Brauhaus in Munich

    Schneider Bräuhaus

    3.9(441 reviews)
    11.7 kmAltstadt, Altstadt-Lehel
    €€

    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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    Schneider Bräuhaus - Indoor seating area

    Indoor seating area

    Schneider Bräuhaus - Pork belly

    Pork belly

    Schneider Bräuhaus - Schneider hells - at the source - does not suck

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    Schneider hells - at the source - does not suck

    Paulaner am Nockherberg - BEST OF XAVER
 GEGRILLTE HENDLKEULE / SPARERIBS 48H /
 CURRYWURST
 Pommes Frites / Grillgemüse

    Paulaner am Nockherberg

    3.7(30 reviews)
    11.7 kmAu-Haidhausen
    €€

    I came here as part of a work dinner, and the venue is really nice. We had the upstairs section,…read morewith our own bar and a private buffet, but we could also go hang out in the beer garden. It was a Monday evening in September, so the weather was nice, but it wasn't particularly crowded. The beers there were good (you know, for traditional German beers, so tasty but not overly inventive). The food was meat meat meat meat meat, which kind of sucked. My non-German colleagues were all surprised by how many different potato possibilities there were. I'm vegan, but they luckily has a jackfruit goulash which was really good. It was mislabeled as vegan but with dairy, so I had to get some clarification on what it actually was, but once they confirmed that it didn't have dairy, all good. Of the like half a dozen potato dishes, only one was vegan, which was sort of disappointing, but it was fine. There were some other veggies and a vegan salad, plus bread. So I definitely didn't leave hungry at all. Unfortunately, there were no vegan dessert options, but my colleagues at least got to enjoy theirs. All in all, I had a really nice time. The lack of many options to choose from made me a bit sad, but luckily the vegan dinner option was mega good (and places that serve mushrooms as the vegan option should take note). It was creative and done well. (Though it's normally 24 euros, and I don't think I'd pay that much for it.) If you like meat and nice beer gardens, check this spot out. Or if you're looking for a company spot that accommodates most diets and has a traditional Bavarian vibe, this spot is great.

    Great service made sure the litres of bier flowed all night! Starkbier is gooood. Strong bier is…read morethe best for having good songs, and cheer, and memories. Please come for Starkbierfest and leave Oktoberfest for the tourists. Maybe the food is as good and German people. Young crowd and very warm inside. (hearts and celcius).

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    Paulaner am Nockherberg - Entry

    Entry

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    Xaver sampler

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    Biergarden before fun started

    Ayinger Bräustüberl - Side of French Fries

    Ayinger Bräustüberl

    3.6(76 reviews)
    20.0 km
    €€

    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 Bräustüberl - Dining room

    Dining room

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

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

    Ayinger Bräustüberl - Beer garden

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    Beer garden

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