Cirkuswiese
Cirkuswiese is a small beer garden in Munich next to the “Wiesn” where the Oktoberfest takes place. The beer garden is part of the Hacker-Pschorr property which until 2017 operated a beer hall across the road. Cirkuswiese remains open throughout the Oktoberfest festivities.
After many years of neglect, Cirkuswiese reopened in 2016 by a new and current innkeeper, fisherman Robert Kneidl from Austria. Food offered include Steckerlfisch (fish on a stick), such as trout, char, salmon trout, zander, mackerel. Additionally, there are baguettes with salmon, matie or herring. Other fish snacks include fried fish, calamari, scampi and fish nuggets. Meat eaters can order bratwurst, spare ribs and burger along with various side dishes. The beer is from Hacker-Pschorr and a Maß Helles (lager) costs €7.60 (July 2016). The prices and menu are different throughout the Oktoberfest.
There are three grill tables for about 20 guests each and fresh fish can be bought at the food stall and grilled directly at your table. The beer garden provides the charcoal and advice.