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− | The beer garden with its 2,500 seats is located in Hirschau, the quiter park area of the English Garden in the centre of Munich. The beer garden is a popular location amongst families and visitors of the park. Besides a few chsutnut trees large sun umbrellas shade the wooden tables and beer benches. On sunny days fresh Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick) can be bought at the entrance. Live jazz bands perform Wednesday and Friday from 5pm, Saturday from 2pm and Sunday from 1pm. Major football tournaments are shown a large screen in the beer garden or, depending on the weather, in the | + | The beer garden with its 2,500 seats is located in Hirschau, the quiter park area of the English Garden in the centre of Munich. The beer garden is a popular location amongst families and visitors of the park. Besides a few chsutnut trees large sun umbrellas shade the wooden tables and beer benches. On sunny days fresh Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick) can be bought at the entrance. Live jazz bands perform Wednesday and Friday from 5pm, Saturday from 2pm and Sunday from 1pm. Major football tournaments are shown a large screen in the beer garden or, depending on the weather, in the “Kaisersaal” inside the main building. The beer served is [[Spaten]] and a [[Maß]] costs €6.90. |
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Revision as of 17:44, 21 June 2010
The main building of Hirschau opened under the name of “Zum Hasenstall” (meaning to the rabbit cage) in 1840, at which time it served mainly workers of a nearby wood factory. As over the years more and more locals discovered the inn, the name simply changed to Hirschau and a beer garden was set up.
The beer garden with its 2,500 seats is located in Hirschau, the quiter park area of the English Garden in the centre of Munich. The beer garden is a popular location amongst families and visitors of the park. Besides a few chsutnut trees large sun umbrellas shade the wooden tables and beer benches. On sunny days fresh Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick) can be bought at the entrance. Live jazz bands perform Wednesday and Friday from 5pm, Saturday from 2pm and Sunday from 1pm. Major football tournaments are shown a large screen in the beer garden or, depending on the weather, in the “Kaisersaal” inside the main building. The beer served is Spaten and a Maß costs €6.90.
The beer garden is open daily from 11am until 1am.
Hirschau
Gyßlingstraße 15
80805 Munich (Schwabing)
Germany
Tel: +49-(0)89-3221080
Website: www.hirschau-muenchen.de
Additional information
- A history of Hirchau at hirschau-muenchen.de