Augustiner Bräustuben
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About Augustiner Bräustuben
Augustiner Bräustuben is the real deal: a brewery taphouse attached directly to Munich's oldest working brewery, where locals drink unpasteurized Augustiner straight from wooden barrels. You'll sit at long shared tables in a no-frills Schwemme hall that hasn't changed much since the 1800s, surrounded by Müncheners who consider this the city's most authentic beer experience. The atmosphere is pure Munich: waitresses in dirndls carry armloads of Maß steins, conversation flows in rapid Bavarian, and tourists are genuinely rare.
The moment you walk in, you're hit by the smell of hops and hearty Bavarian cooking. You'll squeeze onto wooden benches next to construction workers, retirees, and office employees all united by excellent beer. The hall gets loud and smoky (yes, people still smoke here), with that particular energy of a place where regulars have been coming for decades. Servers move fast and speak minimal English, so pointing at other tables' food works better than trying to translate the German-only menu.
Most beer halls in Munich cater to tourists, but Augustiner Bräustuben actively ignores them. A Maß costs EUR 9 to 10, the Schweinsbraten with dumplings runs about EUR 16, and you'll need cash since card machines fail constantly. Come before 6pm on weeknights to avoid the rush, or embrace the chaos and squeeze in wherever there's space. Skip the touristy Hofbräuhaus entirely and come here instead.
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