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Sankt Emmeramsmühle

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'''Sankt Emmeramsmühle (meaning Saint Emmerams Mill) is a historical site, a restaurant and traditional beer garden by the Isar canal in the north part of the Englischer Garten in central Munich.'''
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While the original building dates back to 1711, in 1825 an Emmeramsmühle beer brand existed was sold here which only farmers were allowed to could order at this location. The mill was rebuilt to its current structure in 1866 and since 1929 the location has been is owned by the [[Spaten]] brewery , which today includes a beer garden with about 1,200 seats. The larger Most part of the beer garden is waitress serviced but there is also only, while a smaller part section behind the building is where guests can bring and consume their own food in a traditional according to Bavarian beer garden spirittradition. Unlike other beer gardens, there is no self-service canteen, so the beer is also served at these tables by a waitress.
The beer served from the tap is [[Spaten]] Hell (lager) and Dunkles (dark lager) as well [[Franziskaner]] weißbier and Franziskaner Dunkel weißbier (light and dark Bavarian wheat beer varieties).
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