Kugler Alm

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The Kugler Alm is located on the western edge of the Perlacher Forst (forest). The beer garden can be reached by bike through the forest. There are 2,400 seats in the self service area and 200 in the serviced area.

From Munich, the beer garden can easily be reached by bike through the forest. The Kugler Alm is popular amongst bikers. There are 400 bike parking spaces and even a complimentary bike wheel pump station. In 1922, the Radler (bicycle) is believed to have been invented by the owner Franz Xaver Kugler, who ran short of beer and dilluted the servings with limonade. The Maß Radler or Spaten costs €6.60. The Weißbier is Franziskaner.

A special offer by the kitchen is Spanferkel (a whole grilled suckling pig) with a crispy crust. On Tuesdays from 5pm a giant Schnitzel "Wiener Art" (Vienna style) costs €8.90 and on Thursday from 5pm one kilo prawns with garlic bread costs €14.90 (order in advance).

Major football tournaments such as the world cup are shown live on a public viewing screen in the beer garden. Depending on the weather the beer garden is open daily from 1am to 11pm. The restaurant is closed on Mondays.

Kugleralm
Linienstraße 93
82041 Deisenhofen
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)89-6139010
Website: www.kugleralm.de

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