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    Isartaler Brauhaus

    4.0 (16 reviews)
    ModerateBreweries, Gastropubs
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Klosterbräustüberl Reutberg - lunch of rot cabbage (red cabbage), brats + kartofol salad (potato salad)

    Klosterbräustüberl Reutberg

    4.2(46 reviews)
    29.7 km
    €€

    Monks would brew beer as water was not so clean and during "Fasching" or fasting during Lent, they…read morewere able to imbibe nutrients and not break the fast. As a result the beer brewed by the monks are very tasty, and nutritious. In the heart of Bavaria, on the outskirts of Bad Toelz, is a monastery brewing awesome beer since 1677, before the establishment of America! Park your vehicle or van/bus and walk up the hill...(another hill...monasteries seem to all be located on hillsides) and enter the dining area where there are booths and fest tables. Depending upon the number in your party, select a fest table or find a booth so you can enjoy the beautiful Bavarian countryside. NOTE: there may be a RESERVED or STAMMTISCH sign reserving the booth for a certain time - honor it, it's reserved for a reason. I was fortunate and found an open booth - a waitress in traditional Bavarian attire arrived and took my order. Some beer and brats with red cabbage + potato salad (had my fill of schweinenhachsen at my previous stop). A truly tasty combination. Located outside of Bad Toelz, the monastery/brewery is located in a beautiful and scenic location. Depending upon the time of year you visit, there may be cyclists in the area so be conscious of them. The best part of visiting Reutberger Kloster is you can bring back home some of the delicious and tasty beers in 0.5 liter bottles - I did!

    This restaurant and brewery is delicious! This was the best meal we had while we were in the area,…read moreand the best beer. Our evening spent here was delightful from start to finish. I would definitely recommend a stop here. The beer is great, and the food is excellent. The view is also amazing, so an afternoon spent on their balcony is worth the trip!

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    Klosterbräustüberl Reutberg - View from my booth - beautiful scenery

    View from my booth - beautiful scenery

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    0.5 liter of kloster beer - oh so good

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

    Schneider Bräuhaus

    3.9(441 reviews)
    8.1 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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    Indoor seating area

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    Pork belly

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    Augustiner Brauerei - #Hotel-Edel-Beerfie

    Augustiner Brauerei

    4.3(11 reviews)
    7.6 kmSchwanthalerhöhe
    €€

    Came here on a snowy, wintery night with yelper Sigourney W. Boy oh boy--this was truly a German…read moreestablishment--everyone here was 100% pure Bavarian. Waiters didn't really speak English, but that's OK because the people around you can help you translate the menu items -or- better yet, recommend you certain items to get. Restaurant is totally communal style--you sit with strangers, drink beer next to them, chat with them, and be merry with them. Ahh! The German way of life. Sigourney had the cheese spatzle that came out piping hot in a mini cast iron skillet. The cheese was perfectly melted on top of the spatzle. I had a bite and I can frankly say it was the best spatzle I've ever had in my life. No other German restaurants I've been to in the States compares to the spatzle in Germany, and especially at this restaurant! It was superb...well flavored, cheesy, and definitely a treat to eat. Sigourney thought it was very good. I ordered the schweinhaxe, the roasted pork knuckle--which one of Bavaria's signature dishes. It too was absolutely delicious. The skin on the outer pork knuckle was perfectly crisp, while maintaining the soft, juicy, tender pork meat underneath. For those who have never had schweinhaxe, it's a lot like Chinese style "pig's feet" (it essentially is the same pork body part), but crispy, salty, and well.."European" tasting. We couldn't really read most of the menu, and fortunately for us, Bavarians are very nice and willing to help. A jolly, tall German man content with his beer in hand helped us translate some of the menu items and recommended certain beers on their EXTENSIVE list. I was really glad he was there since we got to eat some of the best items on their menu, as recommended by him. Next time I'm in Munich, I'll probably swing by here again to eat some hearty Bavarian food! Delish!!!!

    Everyone in the Augustiner is having a blast and adds to the jovial atmosphere. Their wurst and…read morebeer were perfect on a cold night and I would recommend Augustiner Brauerei 10/10 times.

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    Kloster-Brauerei Ettal - I purchased two beer steins at one of the Kloster Breweries I visited. Posted with review 05/14/22

    Kloster-Brauerei Ettal

    3.8(4 reviews)
    64.7 km
    €€

    Kloster Brewery Ettal is only one brewery I visited in Germany. Historically Germany monastery…read morebreweries were primarily responsible for the production of beer and the beer supply of the population. When I was on vacation in Germany I really enjoyed visiting Kloster Breweries. You feel like you are having a religious experience with a beer buzz. Since I was collecting Beer Steins at the time I purchased two at one Kloster Brewery I visited. I like the feel of the stein and the taste of beer when you drink it out of this stein. I've kept my steins for years and years. I'm recommending when you visit Germany that you tour one (or more) of the monastery or castle breweries. It's an unforgettable experience! Klaus, if I get anything wrong please tell me. I don't want to look too stupid. All I have are my happy memories. Plus I have my souvenirs placed where I can see them all the time!!!

    Absolutely beautiful! This is one of the most stunning abbeys I have ever visited. The sanctuary's…read morebreathtaking with its paintings. The pews look original and you can find carvings people left in the wood. Many Of the carvings are initials with dates. We found some from 1770. The monastery was build in 1330. We stopped by the gift shop afterwards. They have a great selection of home brewed beers, liquors and other little trinkets. I would highly recommend to visit Kloster Ettal when in the area.

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    Kloster-Brauerei Ettal - I purchased two beer steins at one of the Kloster Breweries. Posted with review 05/14/22

    I purchased two beer steins at one of the Kloster Breweries. Posted with review 05/14/22

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