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Cirkuswiese

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'''Cirkuswiese is a small beer garden in Munich, situated located next to the “Wiesn” where the Oktoberfest takes place. The beer garden is part of the [[Hacker-Pschorr]] Bräuhaus which operates a beer hall, restaurant and a “[[Wirtsgarten]]” situated over the road.'''
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After many years of neglect, Cirkuswiese was reopened in 2016 by the a new and current innkeeper Robert Kneidl, a fisherman from Austria. While the original self-service building is as of 2016 still in need of renovation, a mobile food stall hut on wheels has been placed parked in the beer garden.
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).
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Although the location is surrounded by many offices and the Octoberfest building grounds, the beer garden remains closed during lunch hours. However, as the gates do not close, visitors should not be prevented from buying a drink at the brewery across the road and bring it over to Cirkuswiese.
While it may not be automatically apparent, guests can also bring their own food according to Munich tradition.
Ciruswiese Cirkuswiese is open when the weather is good on weekdays between 5pm and 11pm. , on Saturdays between 3pm and 11pm and on Sundays from 11am to 11pm.
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