Harlachinger Einkehr

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The Harlachinger Einkehr is located on a hilltop in Harlaching close to the Isar river behind Munich's zoo. In 1858, a prominent Bavarian landowner and banker, Baron Josef von Hirsch, ordered the construction of an inn across the road from the small historical church of St. Anna. In those days the beer garden was a popular meeting place amongst pilgrims.

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The Harlachinger Einkehr was partly damaged during World War II and finally refurbished by the Löwenbräu brewery in 1952. During the seventies and eighties it became a trendy location amongst celebrities. Following several changes of ownership changes Harlachinger Einkehr was refurbished and relaunched under new management in 2007.

There is an open-air stage with regular live music events and major football tournaments are shown on a large public viewing screen. The beer garden has 200 seats in the serviced area and 800 seats in the self-serviced area.

The kitchen and food stall offers a wide variety of traditional Bavarian dishes at reasonable prices. The Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick) is prepared on a charcoal grill. A unique feature of the beer garden is an open grill where guests are welcome to barbecue meat which they have either brought with them or bought directly from the kitchen. The Maß Löwenbräu costs €6.50. During happy hour between 4pm and 6pm the price is down to €5.

The beer garden is open during the summer months on weekdays from 2pm until 1am and on weekends from noon until 1am.

Harlachinger Einkehr
Karolinger-Allee 34
81545 Munich (Harlaching)
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)89-64209093
Website: www.harlachinger-einkehr.de

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