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    Schneider Bräuhaus

    3.9 (444 reviews)
    ModerateBavarian, Brewpubs
    Open 8:00 am - 12:30 AM (Next day)

    By appointment only

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Menu & Beer
    Gabe P.

    PROST!!!! OKTOBERFEST We arrived in Munich, there on our lederhosen and drindl and immediately off to the Oktoberfest events and a lunch here at Schneider! We got right in after maybe a 5 min wait and we were seated quickly tomorrow private table upstairs.There were 5 of us so it was very spacious and not too loud. We enjoyed beer and wine first and then we enjoyed several dishes that are in the pictures here. All were very good as most food in Munich at these restaurants is. Our server was very polite and she took our orders and suggested some items as well. Food came without too much delay and was very tasty. We stayed and enjoyed for at least 2 hours then back to the festivities once they cleared the bomb threat and started letting everyone back in. If you're in Munich for any reason - Schneider is a great place for some beer, wine and german food! Keep Munching!

    Mmmmm....Bier
    Nel P.

    If you're looking for an authentic Bavarian beer-hall experience in Munich, you need to add this to your "must go" list. It can get really lively and social, which means it can get loud. So expect the noise and energy. They have a great menu and plenty of brews to choose from. The staff are attentive and cheerful, but they can get busy as well. Definitely a place that I'll return to if I'm ever back in Munich. Prost!

    Josefi-Schnitzel
    Daniel C.

    While waiting for our room to be ready, we checked out restaurants around us and Schneider Bräuhaus seemed to have the best looking food from customer posts. Schneider Bräuhaus was the first stop after we checked into our hotel. Not only were we excited to have German food in Germany but we were starving after a long day getting to Munich. When we arrived, there was a line out the door. It moved relatively quickly considering how busy they were. At least we could enjoy seeing all the Lederhosen and Dirndl's others were wearing. We ended up sharing a table with 2 other groups. There are menus on the table in both German and English. We had an idea of what we wanted but seeing the actual names of the dishes helped. Our server was working her tail off! When she could finally take our order, we ordered a Butcher's Platter, a Josefi-Schnitzel, a Spicy Braised Meat Shreds from BayernOX, a bottle of water and a glass of Schneider Weisse Tap7 "Original". She recommended I try that beer. It was really good so thank her for that recommendation. Five stars on her hustle and customer service. Our drinks didn't take long to arrive but the food took a minute. It was understandable since they were fully occupied. All three plates came at the same time. As we dug in, we started with the sausages and tried them one by one. They were all different but each very good. The mustard with some saurkraut made it legit. The Schnitzel was really good too! We both thought the Spicy Braised Meat Shreds from BayernOX would have been the best dish but it ended up our least favorite. We can see why they are so popular as the food and beer doesn't disappoint. Definitely worth waiting in line for.

    Sauerbraten from Bavarian Ox
    Adam B.

    Recommended by someone back home in California. Huge place with a large tourist crowd. The menu is very Bavarian and what we tried was very tasty. Sauerbraten from Bavarian Ox: Wow, that's a lot of meat! Tastes like a pot roast, though a tad meatier maybe because it's ox instead of beef cow. Very rich sauce too. The spongy dumpling ball does a good job sopping up all the sauce. Josefi-Schnitzel: I know they used some sort special pretzel breading, but I really didn't notice it. Texture was still very finely ground like regular schnitzel and it didn't taste very pretzel-y. However, it was well executed with juicy meat inside a crispy shell. The potato salad was very creamy, if you're into that type of thing. DOC Schneider's Bavarian Cola: Needing to detox a bit after Oktoberfest the night before, decided to avoid the beer. I assume by the name, this is house made cola. It was fine, pretty standard tasting.

    Frank T.

    Love this place! You can never go wrong. German style seating. Just walk in and sit at a table with open seats even if other people are there. The food is the best in Munich. The conversations with anyone and everyone is great.

    Mike K.

    On our whirlwind day tour of Munich this was like our #5 stop for beers and or food. I got the Helles. My son got the lager. The place was popping with locals and tourists alike. The locals' tables were full and cheery. We had a very nice, attentive server who made sure we were good at all times. They have nice prices @ 4.90 for 0,5l beer. Comfortable, clean, and fun, don't miss this very nice brauhaus

    Louis L.

    The second day in Munich, we met some relatives who live in Germany to have dinner at this restaurant, downtown Munich. This is the first time we try German food and beer. This place is famous for its beer as we heard and the beer was so good. The restaurant is very nice and big, there are many dining rooms, it was cold and they have hanger at every wall for coats. To me, the prices are very reasonable, the service was excellent. German food seems to have many dishes of Pork, I like the crispy skin pork belly of some kind. Very tasty. The potato balls were so good that we ordered 2. There are 2 types of special beers, we ordered both, one has a little sweetness and one is just dark beer. They're both so smooth and excellent. If you ask the pleasant waitresses there, they will recommend what you should have for the first timer. Everyone tried a different dishes so we can taste them all, but they're pretty similar, especially with pork. Pork knuckle, Pork belly, Pork chop fried... We're glad that we found this place by walking by, excellent food, good beer and great atmosphere with services.

    Radler
    Lesie H.

    Your typical traditional Bavarian Brauhaus in Old Town. Their beer itself is very wheaty, so if you don't like beer, get a Radler. The food itself is very good, but also very heavy, so expect to go vegan for a week after a full meal here. My only gripe here is that there were flies, flies everywhere (we sat outside). Flies will swarm to your table if you have food, especially sauerkraut. Beer, not so much. So if you want to eat, you should eat indoors, otherwise you'll be battling with flies for the remainder of the meal. - Schneider Russ: Their signature Schneider Weiss beer mixed with Zitronen Kracherl soda. It's a bit bitter for my own taste. People that like dark beer might like this. - Tegernseer Radler: A Bavarian lager mixed with Zitronen Kracherl soda. More sweet. Good for people who are beer-reluctant. - Schweinshaxe mit Krusperl: When I think of German food, I think pork knuckle, and this was a good Schweinshaxe. The crispy cracklin' skin is to die for (literally, fat and cholesterol), but it's so good. Comes with potato dumplings. Note that dumpling means a boiled doughball, no filling. - Bayerischer Bauernschmaus: The Bavarian platter when you're not sure what to get. There's roast pork, sausage, sauerkraut, and wheat dumpling. Note that dumpling means a boiled doughball, no filling.

    Sausages
    Robert S.

    I spent 2 weeks in Europe. And this was THE meal I tell everyone about. The breakfast Weisswurst were so delicious....even if I may have eaten them wrong. I had never had beer for breakfast until I ate here. And this beer was PERFECT for a breakfast beer. Not all hoppy and bitter and angry. But smooth with a slight malty flavor. I also ordered up a Sturdy Sepp and a pretzel to share. It was all so good and I lasted the whole day on the food I had. The community table style service is my favorite way to eat a meal. I will for sure go back here when I get another chance to be in Munich.

    Schnitzel
    Michael B.

    Good beer, good food, great staff, what else could you want?! Schneider is a world famous major brew house for their top notch wheat beers. There is a huge selection to pick from including collaboration beers. The menu even suggests which beer to pair with which dish so you get the best experience possible. Prices run about €15-25 for food and €5 for beer. The schnitzel was top notch and the liver cheese was very good. Even the goulash was solid! There is a seasonal Oktoberfest menu if you come at that time. Indoor and outdoor seating is available. The inside even has a small stage where you might get music. The outside us pretty standard but expect noise and maybe cigarette smoke. Staff speaks English very well.

    omg little Hitler is here * When we tried to sit down, they told us the table was reserved and didn't let us sit. And later we found out -there was no reservation- * A German guest said, "We're leaving now - you can sit here," and gave us their table. But the staff didn't bring new coasters or paper menus, leaving the used ones there. * While looking at the menu, we tried to ask a question, but they told us they wouldn't help until we had decided on everything. * There were six of us, but they only gave us five sets of cutlery. When we asked for one more, they pretended to clean another table and ignored us. * We asked for side plates and were completely ignored. * They slammed the dishes and beer on the table. * We asked for the bill, but they didn't come for ages. Only when we got up to leave did they finally come over so we could pay. I've had nothing but great memories traveling around Europe, but this was the first time I experienced such blatant racism. Absolutely terrible.

    Crystal K.

    German food! I tried the homemade obazda cheese spread with the hop bread, which is specific to Munich. I also tried the potato pancakes enjoyed with applesauce. There's also a bar on tap and plenty of seating options

    Half a pork knuckle with bread dumpling
    Jennifer T.

    The service here was wonderful for our Monday night dinner. We were told it is open seating and had some time to look at the menu before ordering drinks and food. For the obligatory dinner beer I had the aventinus, a dark ruby wheat doppelbock. Lots of caramel flavors and went really well with the pork knuckle. For dinner I got the pork knuckle, which is half a portion and came with a bread dumpling. Fyi this is a large portion and enough to share between two people. My husband got the brew house grostl, which is fried potatoes with roast pork, ham, egg, and onion. This dish came out looking like an egg scramble. He said he would have preferred some ketchup to go with it as it seemed a little dry. The highlight was really our server, who was the friendliest server we've had on our trip. She checked on us a few times to make sure we had everything we needed and was very nice. They do take care here.

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    Great food, excellent service, and the street side ambiance was amazing. Had a great time on vacation. Family friendly!

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    Terrific German food options, friendly and helpful service -- ate there twice during my half-week visit to the city.

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    We tried the pork knuckle and chopped liver, washing that down with a beer and coffee respectively.

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    Andechser Bräustüberl - Pork Knuckle

    Andechser Bräustüberl

    4.2(135 reviews)
    34.5 km
    €€

    We trekked out here on the S bahn from the Munich City Center hotel on the S8 train. It took about…read more1.5 hours and then a short ride on a bus from Herrsching. Be prepared for a somewhat steep climb up to the Biergarten and Monastery. You will definitely need a beer when you reach the top. The property is gorgeous and we enjoyed the view. Definitely try any of the restaurants/food vendors. They all looked delicious and we decided on sausage and sauerkraut - very good. Also, the beer is fantastic! One star off for the less than friendly server at the restaurant.

    This is an amazing place with a wonderful view. This centuries old Benedictine monestary has been…read moremaking beer for as long and it's fabulous. Since it is Oktoberfest and a sunny day on a Saturday the place is jammed full of people. There are several beer gardens and interior dining rooms as well. The group of us found a comfortable table in the sun in one of the beer gardens and some went to gather an array of traditional dishes while others went for the beer. Table service seemed to be available only indoors on this day. The food, an array of items such as pretzels, potatoes, meats like pork Haxn and meat loaf were quite tasty. The dark beer, "dunkel", is my favorite and it was fabulous. The varieties this time of year is mind boggling. A half liter was fine for me. What an enjoyable experience yet the crowds were a bit crazy too. One can always go into the church for some tranquility, if needed.

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    Paulaner am Nockherberg

    3.7(31 reviews)
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    Great brewery with a more upscale feel than your typical beer hall. The staff spoke English which…read moremade ordering easy, and we tried the new wier beer which tasted incredibly fresh. There is plenty of both indoor and outdoor seating, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy a meal or drinks. Definitely worth a visit while in Munich!

    I came here as part of a work dinner, and the venue is really nice. We had the upstairs section,…read morewith our own bar and a private buffet, but we could also go hang out in the beer garden. It was a Monday evening in September, so the weather was nice, but it wasn't particularly crowded. The beers there were good (you know, for traditional German beers, so tasty but not overly inventive). The food was meat meat meat meat meat, which kind of sucked. My non-German colleagues were all surprised by how many different potato possibilities there were. I'm vegan, but they luckily has a jackfruit goulash which was really good. It was mislabeled as vegan but with dairy, so I had to get some clarification on what it actually was, but once they confirmed that it didn't have dairy, all good. Of the like half a dozen potato dishes, only one was vegan, which was sort of disappointing, but it was fine. There were some other veggies and a vegan salad, plus bread. So I definitely didn't leave hungry at all. Unfortunately, there were no vegan dessert options, but my colleagues at least got to enjoy theirs. All in all, I had a really nice time. The lack of many options to choose from made me a bit sad, but luckily the vegan dinner option was mega good (and places that serve mushrooms as the vegan option should take note). It was creative and done well. (Though it's normally 24 euros, and I don't think I'd pay that much for it.) If you like meat and nice beer gardens, check this spot out. Or if you're looking for a company spot that accommodates most diets and has a traditional Bavarian vibe, this spot is great.

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    3.6(76 reviews)
    23.7 km
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    Ayinger Weizenbock: Ayinger Brewery has been making their beers since 1877 and is located in Aying,…read moreBavaria, Germany. I'm by no means a teetotaler, but I'm much less of a beer enthusiast than I was in my college days. Embarrassingly enough, I wasn't even sure what a Weizenbock was exactly. If you're like me, fear not as I'll briefly explain. It's a strong German wheat beer that mixes the rich, fruity, and spicy notes of a Hefeweizen (traditional wheat beer) with the robust maltiness of a Bock, creating a full-bodied, flavorful ale with a higher alcohol content (7.1% ABV in this specific case) and a signature fluffy head. Their flavor typically features bready, toasty, and fruity (banana, clove) aromas and flavors, with darker versions adding caramel and deeper malt notes. According to the bottle, Ayinger's brew is advertised as a pale, robust, spicy wheat ale. The spicy description turned me off, but while I could detect a hint of it, it was not overly so. Pouring the bottle into my glass revealed a hazy, pale golden color. It was a bit dry, boozy, but extremely drinkable and smooth. Coming from a guy that doesn't like many beers, this was a good one. Not very bitter and sweet (for a beer) from the hints of fruit. Doughboy approved. Doughboy_Food_Reviews

    The food here is amazing, and I highly recommend that you try it. Our group of 6 people were all…read moredelighted with their meals.

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    Ayinger "Big Schnitzel" with cranberries and a cut of lemon.

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