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'''The Hofbräuhaus is sometimes incorrectly featured as a “beer garden” in various travel reviews about Munich etc. While [http://www.hofbraeuhaus.de Hofbräuhaus] is indeed Germany's most well-known beer hall, there is no real beer garden at this location. Only a [[Wirtsgarten]] exists in the central courtyard of the building at Platzl 9, close to Marienplatz.'''
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'''The Hofbräuhaus is sometimes mentioned as a “beer garden” in editorial reviews about Munich, published by various media. Such features are however incorrect. While [http://www.hofbraeuhaus.de Hofbräuhaus] is Germany's best known beer hall, there is no traditional beer garden in this location at Platzl 9, close to Marienplatz. Only a [[Wirtsgarten]] which is serviced by the same kitchen exists in the central courtyard of the famous Hofbräuhaus.'''
  
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The Hofbräuhaus have had several famous as well as infamous patrons, such as Mozart who reputedly composed the Idomeneo opera after several visits to the beer hall, Lenin who became a Hofbräuhaus regular when he lived in Munich before World War I, and Adolf Hitler who made it the venue for his first couple of tirades against the Jews in Germany.
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Hofbräuhaus - beer hall and Wirtsgarten
 
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[[Hofbräukeller]] - the beer garden
 
[[Hofbräukeller]] - the beer garden
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Those searching for a real Bavarian beer garden including the famous Munich Hofbräu lager are best advised to visit the [[Hofbräukeller]] at Innere Wiener Straße 19 by Wiener Platz in the Haidhausen district of Munich.
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Those searching for a traditional Bavarian beer garden including the famous Munich Hofbräu lager are advised to visit the [[Hofbräukeller]] at Wiener Platz in the Haidhausen district of Munich (pictured below). Crossing the Isar river on the Maximillianbrücke, the Hofbräukeller can be found in just less than 2km of the Hofbräuhaus.
  
 
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Of course, several other beer gardens in Munich also serve the famous original [[Hofbräu]] lager.
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In addition to the [[Hofbräukeller]], other beer gardens in and around Munich which also serve the famous original Hofbräu lager include:
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* [[Taxisgarten]]
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* [[Chinesischer Turm]]
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* [[Viktualienmarkt]]
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* [[Waldgasthof Buchenhain]]
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* [[Zum Aumeister]]
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* [[Fasanerie]]
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* [[Schloßwirtschaft Oberschleißheim]]
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* [[Gasthof Grub]]
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* [[Schloss Dachau Biergarten]]
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 29 June 2023

The Hofbräuhaus is sometimes mentioned as a “beer garden” in editorial reviews about Munich, published by various media. Such features are however incorrect. While Hofbräuhaus is Germany's best known beer hall, there is no traditional beer garden in this location at Platzl 9, close to Marienplatz. Only a Wirtsgarten which is serviced by the same kitchen exists in the central courtyard of the famous Hofbräuhaus.

Hofbrauhaus 001.jpg

The Hofbräuhaus have had several famous as well as infamous patrons, such as Mozart who reputedly composed the Idomeneo opera after several visits to the beer hall, Lenin who became a Hofbräuhaus regular when he lived in Munich before World War I, and Adolf Hitler who made it the venue for his first couple of tirades against the Jews in Germany.


Those searching for a traditional Bavarian beer garden including the famous Munich Hofbräu lager are advised to visit the Hofbräukeller at Wiener Platz in the Haidhausen district of Munich (pictured below). Crossing the Isar river on the Maximillianbrücke, the Hofbräukeller can be found in just less than 2km of the Hofbräuhaus.

Hofbraeukeller 012.jpg

In addition to the Hofbräukeller, other beer gardens in and around Munich which also serve the famous original Hofbräu lager include:

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