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    The Victorian House

    4.0 (130 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Romantic
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Eggs Benedict and the three eggs with bacon, comes with a side of bread
    Emma R.

    Very friendly service, spoke great English and German. Great breakfast and freshly squeezed orange juice for mimosas. It was not far from the station as well, outdoor and indoor seating available.

    George H.

    There seems to be a whole menu for eggs Benedict! It is a wonderful place to breakfast with a very extensive menu, especially for tea! There are enough reviews in English raving about how awesome this place is, so I won't write more.

    Everything was wonderful
    Maria M.

    Make a reservation, it's BUSY! The service and food are outstanding. Beautiful, Fresh food. Decor is cute, obviously Victorian. Really lovely experience.

    Harvest Eggs Benedict

    Wow! I am solo traveling in Munich as a vegetarian and was looking for places to get breakfast that was hearty but also vegetarian! This place is DELICIOUS! My food came out fast, hot, and amazing. The staff is very friendly and the ambience is great. 4 stars instead of 5 because it's a bit pricey!

    Joyce F.

    Longing for London - breakfast And brunch Decor - We just returned from a quick trip to London and we missed authentic English breakfast and the English tea experience so when we stumbled upon this restaurant in Munich we were so excited to stop in and check out the breakfast offerings. We couldn't pass up the experience based on many of the yelp reviews. The outside building architecture looks like you're in London and you walk inside and have the same feeling. The decor looks like an English tea house. I'm no expert but if the goal is to make you feel like you're in England- they succeeded in my eyes. I'm sure this could be what is considered a chain restaurant but I thoroughly enjoyed the decor and ambiance. Food - We ordered coffee & prosecco for drinks and a Piccadilly omelette with cheese and corned beef hash with potatoes for our meals. The meals included a basket of breads served with real butter and a choice of fresh jams. Both were presented nicely & looked appetizing but the omelette was slightly over cooked. However the bread & fresh jam made up for it. The bread was a little dry but I think it's because they're made in small doll sizes (cute). The corned beef looked like a small portion but it was really satisfying & more than enough. Service - the service was great! Our waiter Jacob was attentive & provided quick drink service upon sitting. Always a plus when served a glass of bubbly. We're definitely going back but will visit the other location to try out dinner. Highly suggest if you want to feel like you're in England.

    fresh scones!
    Noelle H.

    Maybe I'm just spoiled because I've had high tea in a few places in the UK, but I wasn't really impressed with it here. For about €20 you can get a full tea set which includes a pot of tea, 4 tea sandwiches, and 2 scones. Since there was 3 adults and 2 children, we ordered 3 sets. The tea was good, but you can't really mess that up. The sandwiches were fine; there was smoked salmon, cucumber, egg, and a ham. It's just the typical tea sandwiches on white bread with a little mayo and the crusts cut off. The scones came out hot, and were delicious. They were accompanied by raspberry marmalade and clotted cream. You could taste that the cream was fresh and it went perfectly with the warm scones. They only serve high tea from 3-5 I believe. We arrived at around 3, but within 5 minutes the whole restaurant got packed. It's a small cafe, and it got really hot inside even though it was cold outside.. But if you want to come for the tea, make sure you're not late because they said they had barely enough to make 3 sets and we ordered at 3:15. They also serve regular food for breakfast and lunch, and have a selection of cakes. Overall it was okay, but I feel for the tea set, its overpriced for what you get.

    Not the most impressive
    Laura K.

    I have been wanting to try this place for some time now. I have heard really good things about it and the reviews on Yelp are generally quite positive. It was for this reason I was a bit disappointed when I went on Sunday for brunch with my flat mate. We had made a reservation for 11:30. We were able to sit outside which was great. I had perused the menu before going and had an idea of what I wanted. I was thoroughly looking forward to a proper English breakfast; toast and beans, bacon, sausages, eggs, tomato. I was a bit taken back by the prices, but figured it is "foreign" food and a bit of a special thing, so it's bound to be a little pricier. After ordering and receiving the St. James breakfast, my high expectations and watering taste buds came crashing to the ground. The breakfast was a plate with three egged on it; perfectly in order. What was shocking was the non-British sausage (looked more like a Nuremberger) that had been sliced length-wise in half and put on top. A piece of German bacon (so that thin, measly strip rather than a real British rasher) had been cut into two or three prices and also put on top of the eggs. There were 3 cherry tomatoes which had been cut in half and sort of warmed in a pan, or maybe just from the flesh they were sitting on top of and a few mushroom strewn about the plate. Rather unimpressive for 10,50€. As for the toast, we had to ask the waiter to bring it about half way through as it had been completely forgotten. When it did come, it was a plain vollkorn toastbrot you get from Aldi for 0.45€ for the loaf. The food was edible and I'd go so far as to say good. But for the price you pay and what ends up coming, I can do a better job and in less time cooking my own Sunday breakfast at home but definitely was not worth the trip there and the excitement of a good English breakfast. I had hoped to go back for team and scones, but honestly, that isn't likely to happen.

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    the banofee pie is delicius here! also the Tee's :)

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    The Victorian House, a taste of England: This place has always been my favourite in Munich since the very first moment it discovered it!

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    München '72 - Ziegenkäsesalat... Super yummie!

    München '72

    3.9(35 reviews)
    0.9 kmLudwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, Isarvorstadt
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    Wonderful place to have a Sunday brunch. We went in October it was quite cold out but they had a…read moreheater and blankets at the table so we were able to stay warm. We got the breakfast for two which was more than enough food, could have honestly served 3 people. Service was relatively quick and the waiters were very nice. I recommend reserving a table as it was full when we got there and we wouldn't have been able to get a table if we hadn't reserved ahead of time. Overall great authentic German meat & cheese breakfast and I would definitely go again.

    Located at a charming little square at the Glockenbachviertel, München 72 is a neighborhood…read morerestaurant inspired by the 1972 Olympics. Case in point, their burgers are named after two of the most esteemed Olympians, Wim Ruska and Mark Spitz, and their logo is of the Olympiapark. Enough dry facts...onto the review. We came for brunch on a Sunday afternoon as a group of 7 and managed to get a table outside quite easily. Service was decent and quick, and ordering was easy (for breakfast items, one can fill out a menu sheet). We tried all three of their burgers: Shanes Love (vegan burger), Giant Wim Ruska (cheese burger), and Mark Spitz Wonder (bacon/mushroom cheese burger). The portions were big, and the burgers were tasty. The potato wedges were also a highlight for me; nicely seasoned and not over-fried. My friends ordered the "Veganer Trio" with couscous, avocado salad with soy yogurt dip, etc., and they love the dish, well-seasoned and also a decent portion. We saw the kitchen as it was near the bathroom and have to say it didn't look hygienic. Hopefully, it's just the looks.

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