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'''The beer garden of the Truderinger Wirtshaus, or <i>'s Truderinger Wirtshaus</i>, is located in the urban district of Trudering, less than ten kilometres from Munich's city centre.'''
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'''The beer garden of the Truderinger Wirtshaus is located in the urban district of Trudering, less than ten kilometres from Munich's city centre.'''
  
Just around the corner from the beer garden is the Riemer Park, a well-visited recreational area, which includes the highly popular Riemer See. A bike ride from the park to the beer garden takes less than ten minutes.
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The charming beer garden which is almost totally shaded by large chestnut trees is not too big or too small. Although there is no self-service food stall, guests are welcome to unwrap their own food on one of the 11 traditional beer garden benches with place for about 120 guests. Drinks and meals can be ordered with the waitress. The menu offers a wide selection of Bavarian meals. A specialty are the three types of [[Obatzda]]: traditional, with rucola or with chilli. Beer lovers can choose between five different beers: [[Augustiner]], [[Unertl]], Bitburger Pils, Duckstein and Forsting Dunkel. A [[Maß]] Augustiner Hell (lager) costs €6.20 (August 2012). The dark [[Weißbier]] (wheat beer) from Unertl comes straight from the barrel, a rarity in Munich!  
 
The charming beer garden which is almost totally shaded by large chestnut trees is not too big or too small. Although there is no self-service food stall, guests are welcome to unwrap their own food on one of the 11 traditional beer garden benches with place for about 120 guests. Drinks and meals can be ordered with the waitress. The menu offers a wide selection of Bavarian meals. A specialty are the three types of [[Obatzda]]: traditional, with rucola or with chilli. Beer lovers can choose between five different beers: [[Augustiner]], [[Unertl]], Bitburger Pils, Duckstein and Forsting Dunkel. A [[Maß]] Augustiner Hell (lager) costs €6.20 (August 2012). The dark [[Weißbier]] (wheat beer) from Unertl comes straight from the barrel, a rarity in Munich!  
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Depending on the weather, the beer garden is open throughout the week from 10.30am until 1am the next morning, on weekends and public holidays already from 10am.  
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Just around the corner from the beer garden is the Riemer Park, a well-visited recreational area, which includes the highly popular Riemer Lake. A bike ride from the lake to the beer garden takes less than ten minutes. Depending on the weather, the beer garden is open throughout the week from 10.30am until 1am the next morning, on weekends and public holidays already from 10am.  
  
 
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''''s Truderinger Wirtshaus'''<br>

Revision as of 14:06, 16 August 2012

The beer garden of the Truderinger Wirtshaus is located in the urban district of Trudering, less than ten kilometres from Munich's city centre.

Truderinger Wirtshaus 012.jpg
Truderinger Wirtshaus 009.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 010.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 001.jpg
Truderinger Wirtshaus 015.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 006.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 003.jpg

The charming beer garden which is almost totally shaded by large chestnut trees is not too big or too small. Although there is no self-service food stall, guests are welcome to unwrap their own food on one of the 11 traditional beer garden benches with place for about 120 guests. Drinks and meals can be ordered with the waitress. The menu offers a wide selection of Bavarian meals. A specialty are the three types of Obatzda: traditional, with rucola or with chilli. Beer lovers can choose between five different beers: Augustiner, Unertl, Bitburger Pils, Duckstein and Forsting Dunkel. A Maß Augustiner Hell (lager) costs €6.20 (August 2012). The dark Weißbier (wheat beer) from Unertl comes straight from the barrel, a rarity in Munich!

Truderinger Wirtshaus 020.jpg
Truderinger Wirtshaus 017.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 019.jpg Truderinger Wirtshaus 018.jpg

Just around the corner from the beer garden is the Riemer Park, a well-visited recreational area, which includes the highly popular Riemer Lake. A bike ride from the lake to the beer garden takes less than ten minutes. Depending on the weather, the beer garden is open throughout the week from 10.30am until 1am the next morning, on weekends and public holidays already from 10am.

's Truderinger Wirtshaus
Kirchtruderinger Str. 17
81829 Munich
Germany

Tel: +49 (0)89 421532
Website: www.truderingerwirtshaus.de