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The beer garden is partly shaded by chestnut trees and sun-umbrellas. A mixture of locals, tourists and school classes often make this a lively and mixed crowd beer garden. It is unusual to see anyone bringing home cooked meals, perhaps because most visitors do not come from Bavaria and are not necessarily aware of the custom. The Andechs beer garden management is however not at odds with Bavarian tradition and so to bring one's own food is always allowed and not discouraged in anyway. The self service food stall offers a selection of typical Bavarian cold and hot meals, and of course, the famous Andechs beer brewed at location served fresh from the tap. The available beer types are Spezial Hell and Bergbock Hell (lagers) at €5.80 p/[[Maß]], Weißbier Hell or Dunkel (regular or dark Bavarian wheat beer) at €3.20 p/pint and Doppelbock Dunkel at €6.80 p/Maß (the extra strong dark lager variety).
A fish stall offers Steckerlfisch (grilled fish-on-stick) prepared to perfection by for €20, about twice the price of a dedicated cook using fresh Steckerlfisch in other beer gardens. This is however no ordinary Steckerlfish! The trout or mackarel comes from a lake in the nearby alps and is grilled on a charcoal grill with 19 different herbs and spices from an organic herbal garden at Andechs. At €20 - about twice the price of a Steckerlfisch in any other beer garden - this The fish stall is no ordinary Steckerlfish! Other offerings at the food stall including the beer are moderately priced. The available beer types are Spezial Hell and Bergbock Hell (lagers) at €5.80 p/[[Maß]], Weißbier Hell or Dunkel (regular or dark Bavarian wheat beer) at €3.20 p/pint and Doppelbock Dunkel at €6.80 p/Maß (the extra strong dark lager variety)closed on Mondays.
There is no serviced area in this beer garden. Instead, the serviced and more formal [[Klostergasthof Andechs|Klostergasthof Andechs Wirtsgarten]] which is also part of the Andechs property can be found across the courtyard. Additionally, [[Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl]] is a self-serviced beer hall and outdoor terrace on top of the hill near the beer garden, which includes great views of the surrounding landscape.