The Munich Beer Hall Tour

Greetings from Munich! IMG_4972

After an afternoon of castle touring we arrived in Munich, our destination for 24 hours, around 6pm. We quickly checked into our gorgeous hotel, the Sofitel Mayer Bayerpost.  We were greeted by the fresh aroma of fresh flowers as soon as we entered the hotel. I am not sure whether it is due to the upcoming Easter holidays or always like this but there were huge arrangements, like the one below, in the foyer and check-in area featuring pastel colors. IMG_4974The service we have received thus far has been by far and away the best service we had ever enjoyed. The check-in process for both couples was smooth and they were even kind enough to offer us complimentary upgrades since the hotel isn’t full this weekend! After showing us our room the kind staff even offered to provide their suggestions for the best beer halls and places to enjoy since we only had one evening in Munich.   IMG_4976 IMG_4978 IMG_4981 IMG_4982

Once we finished exploring the hotel and freshening up in our rooms we headed out to explore Munich, the city which has been called a beer fanatics heaven. Our goal was to check out three highly recommended beer halls during the evening, while also enjoying some delicious Bavarian food such as the soft pretzels, schnitzel and sausages. Our walk through the city squares during dusk was the perfect way to take in the cities churches, sites and people watch as many men and women decked out in traditional Bavarian garb such as lederhosen made from buck skin!

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Hofbrauhaus

Though some might say that this is the most touristy of all the beer halls (likely a true statement) we felt that no stay in Munich was complete without a stop at the famed institution.  With seating for over 8,000 this place feels enormous.  The beer is obviously fantastic with wonderful Bavarian food to match.  Of all the halls we visited, we enjoyed Hofbrauhaus’s pretzels more than anywhere else.  There was also a band playing traditional Bavarian music which made for a lively and convivial atmosphere.

Paulaner im Tal

A small, very quiet hall serving Paulaner, we stopped in for a quick half-liter at the bar.  The beer was good and the place felt relaxed but we felt like we had experienced everything this hall had to offer after 30 minutes.

Andechser am Dom

Another lively hall with a large outdoor area that spills into the street, we sat here for about 30 minutes.  The service was a little less cheery here though that of course could have been our individual server.

Augustiner Keller

This place was a PARTY.  Admittedly, we did arrive here after 11PM and so many of the patrons were on the tail end of many hours of drinking but there was a live band and everyone was having fun we enjoyed the music and another beer before heading back to the hotel to get some well deserved rest.

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  1. Laura April 14, 2014 / 12:13 pm

    This post makes me so sad that I had flight issues and didn’t get to visit Munich in February 🙁 Fortunately, I’ll be there this fall for Oktoberfest, and can’t wait to try out all your recommendations!

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