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'''As the name Laimer's indicates, the beer garden is located in the Laim district in the centre of Munich. Laimer's is a cosy, quiet neighbourhood beer garden, which attracts guests of all age groups.''' | '''As the name Laimer's indicates, the beer garden is located in the Laim district in the centre of Munich. Laimer's is a cosy, quiet neighbourhood beer garden, which attracts guests of all age groups.''' | ||
− | The main building exists since 1898 and serves since then as a restaurant. During World War II, the ball room located in the first floor was converted into a military hospital. The Rex cinema is located in the same building and many viewers enjoy a [[Maß]] in the beer garden before or after the movie. | + | The main building exists since 1898 and serves since then as a restaurant. During World War II, the ball room located in the first floor was converted into a military hospital. The Rex cinema, one of the oldest cinemas in Munich, is located in the same building and many viewers enjoy a [[Maß]] in the beer garden before or after the movie. |
The beer garden has about 400 seats, 1/3 in the self-serviced area and 2/3 in the served area. Almost all seats are shaded by large chestnut trees. Guests of the self-serviced area can sit on traditional beer garden benches. The food stall of the self-serviced area offers Bavarian meals, such as [[Obatzda]], Wurstsalat (sliced sausages in vinegar), Leberkäse (liver loaf) and spareribs. | The beer garden has about 400 seats, 1/3 in the self-serviced area and 2/3 in the served area. Almost all seats are shaded by large chestnut trees. Guests of the self-serviced area can sit on traditional beer garden benches. The food stall of the self-serviced area offers Bavarian meals, such as [[Obatzda]], Wurstsalat (sliced sausages in vinegar), Leberkäse (liver loaf) and spareribs. | ||
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During the warm months the self-serviced area is open daily from 5pm to 11pm. Before that, guests can buy their drinks in the served area, which opens at 111m. | During the warm months the self-serviced area is open daily from 5pm to 11pm. Before that, guests can buy their drinks in the served area, which opens at 111m. | ||
− | + | '''Laimer's'''<br> | |
+ | Agricolastraße 16<br> | ||
+ | 80687 München<br><br> | ||
− | + | Tel: +49 (0)89 5466401<br> | |
− | + | Website: [www.laimers.com www.laimers.com] | |
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Revision as of 07:39, 16 June 2011
As the name Laimer's indicates, the beer garden is located in the Laim district in the centre of Munich. Laimer's is a cosy, quiet neighbourhood beer garden, which attracts guests of all age groups.
The main building exists since 1898 and serves since then as a restaurant. During World War II, the ball room located in the first floor was converted into a military hospital. The Rex cinema, one of the oldest cinemas in Munich, is located in the same building and many viewers enjoy a Maß in the beer garden before or after the movie.
The beer garden has about 400 seats, 1/3 in the self-serviced area and 2/3 in the served area. Almost all seats are shaded by large chestnut trees. Guests of the self-serviced area can sit on traditional beer garden benches. The food stall of the self-serviced area offers Bavarian meals, such as Obatzda, Wurstsalat (sliced sausages in vinegar), Leberkäse (liver loaf) and spareribs.
The served beer is Löwenbräu and one Maß Hell (lager) costs € 0.00. <!june 2011 --> Alternatively, guests can buy a Franziskaner Weißbier (wheat beer).
During the warm months the self-serviced area is open daily from 5pm to 11pm. Before that, guests can buy their drinks in the served area, which opens at 111m.
Laimer's
Agricolastraße 16
80687 München
Tel: +49 (0)89 5466401
Website: [www.laimers.com www.laimers.com]