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'''The beer garden “Königlicher Hirschgarten” is named after the recreational park Hirschgarten. As its name indicates, there is a deer park just next to the beer garden. With 8,000 seats under gigantic chestnut trees, Hirschgarten is Munich's largest beer garden. A particular tradition include that beer mugs are washed by the guests themselves! The beer types sold are two light brews; Augustiner from wooden barrels and Tegernseer Spezial Hell.'''
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'''The beer garden “Königlicher Hirschgarten” is named after the recreational park Hirschgarten. As its name indicates, there is a deer park just next to the beer garden. With 8,000 seats under gigantic chestnut trees, Hirschgarten is Munich's largest beer garden. A particular tradition include that beer mugs are washed by the guests themselves! The beer types sold are two light brews; [[Augustiner]] from wooden barrels and [[Tegernseer Spezial]] Hell.'''
  
 
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Traditional beer garden food is available at reasonable prices at food stalls in the self service area. Highly recommended is the Steckerlfisch from Fischer-Vroni, a grilled “fish on a stick”.
 
Traditional beer garden food is available at reasonable prices at food stalls in the self service area. Highly recommended is the Steckerlfisch from Fischer-Vroni, a grilled “fish on a stick”.
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Large public viewing screens are set up to broadcast major football tournaments. During the World Cup five large screens displayed the matches to viewers at all 8,000 seats in the beer garden.
  
 
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Large public viewing screens are set up to broadcast major football tournaments. During the World Cup five large screens displayed the matches to all 8,000 seats in the beer garden.
 
  
 
The beer garden is open every day (weather permitting) from 11am until midnight or on busy nights until latest 1am.
 
The beer garden is open every day (weather permitting) from 11am until midnight or on busy nights until latest 1am.

Revision as of 10:47, 15 August 2010

The beer garden “Königlicher Hirschgarten” is named after the recreational park Hirschgarten. As its name indicates, there is a deer park just next to the beer garden. With 8,000 seats under gigantic chestnut trees, Hirschgarten is Munich's largest beer garden. A particular tradition include that beer mugs are washed by the guests themselves! The beer types sold are two light brews; Augustiner from wooden barrels and Tegernseer Spezial Hell.

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Traditional beer garden food is available at reasonable prices at food stalls in the self service area. Highly recommended is the Steckerlfisch from Fischer-Vroni, a grilled “fish on a stick”.

Large public viewing screens are set up to broadcast major football tournaments. During the World Cup five large screens displayed the matches to viewers at all 8,000 seats in the beer garden.


The beer garden is open every day (weather permitting) from 11am until midnight or on busy nights until latest 1am.

Hirschgarten
Hirschgarten 1
80639 Munich (Neuhausen)
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)89-17999119
Website: www.hirschgarten.de

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