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'''The Königlich-Bayerische Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten beer garden is located opposite a castle built by the Wittelsbacher family in 1595. The beer garden is popular amongst day-trippers and bikers enroute Starnberg or Munich along the nearby [[Würm]] stream. The Schlossgaststätte is still owned by the Wittelsbacher family. The restaurant adjoining the beer garden was once the living quarters of the servants and is now decorated with old photos and memorabilia of former times collected over generations.'''
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The beer garden has 500 seats on traditional fixed-to-the-ground tables and benches under giant chestnut trees. The self-serviced food stall offers a wide variety of homemade food such as potato salad and Obazda (trational Bavarian cheese creation) as well as delicious spareribs, Hendl (grilled chicken) and Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick). The beer served straight out of wooden barrels comes from the Kaltenberger Schloßbrauerei and costs €6 p/[[Maß]].
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The location is suitable for special events such weddings in royal style. A former horse-riding hall has been converted to a theatre in 1983 and can be rented for large dinner functions or other events.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 20 July 2010

The Königlich-Bayerische Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten beer garden is located opposite a castle built by the Wittelsbacher family in 1595. The beer garden is popular amongst day-trippers and bikers enroute Starnberg or Munich along the nearby Würm stream. The Schlossgaststätte is still owned by the Wittelsbacher family. The restaurant adjoining the beer garden was once the living quarters of the servants and is now decorated with old photos and memorabilia of former times collected over generations.

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The beer garden has 500 seats on traditional fixed-to-the-ground tables and benches under giant chestnut trees. The self-serviced food stall offers a wide variety of homemade food such as potato salad and Obazda (trational Bavarian cheese creation) as well as delicious spareribs, Hendl (grilled chicken) and Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick). The beer served straight out of wooden barrels comes from the Kaltenberger Schloßbrauerei and costs €6 p/Maß.

The location is suitable for special events such weddings in royal style. A former horse-riding hall has been converted to a theatre in 1983 and can be rented for large dinner functions or other events.

Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten
Altostraße 11
82319 Starnberg (Leutstetten)
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)8151-8156
Website: www.schlossgaststaette-leutstetten.de