Augustiner-Keller
Nightlife
About Augustiner-Keller
Augustiner-Keller is Munich's largest central beer garden with 5,000 seats sprawling under massive chestnut trees, serving the city's most beloved brewery direct from wooden barrels. You'll find yourself in pure Bavarian tradition: gravel paths, communal wooden tables, and that distinctive smell of roasted almonds mixing with beer foam. The self-service setup means you grab your own Maß (€4.20) from outdoor barrel taps, then hunt for food at various kiosks scattered throughout the sprawling grounds.
The atmosphere hits you immediately: families claiming tables with tablecloths, office workers unwinding after long days, and tourists trying to figure out the unwritten seating rules. Brass bands play weekend afternoons in summer, adding that classic oompah soundtrack while servers in dirndls weave between tables in the restaurant section. The chestnut canopy creates natural shade that makes even sweltering July evenings bearable, and you'll hear a mix of Bavarian dialect and international chatter echoing off the gravel.
Most guides don't mention that the restaurant section charges €6.80 for the same beer that costs €4.20 in the self-service garden area. Skip the overpriced Schweinshaxe (€18) and go straight for the Steckerlfisch (grilled mackerel, €8.50) from the outdoor kiosks. The trick is arriving before 6pm on sunny days to secure prime real estate under the trees, because after that you're stuck at cramped tables near the entrance where tour groups congregate.
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