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Keferloh has a long history. In 955, count Eberhard von Ebersberg won against the Hungarian in the battle on the Lechfeld. As appreciation of their merits, the captains Niklas and Baldhauser were allowed to herd up all the horses of the beaten Hungarians to sell them. It is believed, that more than 17,000 horses were sold. Emperor Otto der Große ensured Niklas and Baldhauser the right to hold a horse market each year around Laurentiustag in September. Soon this market evolved into a small folk festival, the forerunner of the [[Oktoberfest]].
The self-serviced area has about 1,080 seats on traditional beer garden tables and benches. Guests can enjoy a cool Maß in the shade of chestnut trees and occasional sun umbrellas. A [[Maß]] Hell (lager) from [[Paulaner]] costs €.... (June 2012), on request tapped into a Keferloher stein. The food stalls offer typical beer garden meals, such as spareribs, [[Obatzda]], [[Leberkäs]] (meat loaf), Würstl (sausages) and [[Steckerlfisch]] (grilled fish on a stick), but also modern food such as fish fingers, chicken nuggets and genuine Italian pizza, prepared by a Naples-born pizza baker in a real pizza oven.
The serviced terrace next to the restaurant building has about 120 seats under a large sun blind. The restaurant kitchen, which is separate from the self-serviced kitchen, serves higher quality meals than what is offered at the self-serviced food stalls.
Regularly on Sunday various musicians perform live in the beer garden and entertain the guests with Country and Rock'n Roll. From February to December on every first Sunday in the month an antique market takes place in the beer garden. Regular music events on public holidays and weekends entertain guests.<!--A [[Maß]] [[Paulaner]] costs € 5,90 (April 2012).-->
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