Freihamer Wirtshaus
Schloßwirtschaft Gut Freiham is part of a large and historical country estate located on the western outskirts of Munich. The estate also includes a castle built in 1680, a small church, various barns and stables. The very old buildings and still existing fields on one side of the estate remind visitors of the life of past times.
Depending on the weather, live bands in the beer garden on Sundays. A special Sunday menu offer is a 1/4 Bavarian farm duck with apple red cabbage and potato dumpling for €10.20. This can be ordered in the service area only, but you can also bring it to the self-serviced area. The beer sold is Löwenbräu and costs €5.90 p/Maß. The small and charming restaurant is available to for special events.
The Freiham estate and the castle are still owned and maintained by the Baron von Maffei family. Until 50 years ago a distillery produced industrial alchohol from potatoes made at this estate. The distillery also provided a form of central heating system for the surrounding buildings. The beer garden and the restaurant is approximately 100 years old. The small beer garden has 500 seats and is shaded by ancient chestnut trees.
The beer garden is open Tuesday to Sunday between 11am and midnight. Closed on Mondays.
Schloßwirtschaft Gut Freiham
Freihamer Alle
81249 Munich (Freiham)
Germany
Tel: +49-(0)89-8711817
Website: www.schlosswirtschaft-freiham.de