Aumeister
Aumeister sits at the far northern edge of Englischer Garten, a proper locals' beer garden that tourists rarely discover.
About Aumeister
Aumeister sits at the far northern edge of Englischer Garten, a proper locals' beer garden that tourists rarely discover. You'll find 2,500 seats spread under chestnut trees, where Munich families bring homemade schnitzel and order nothing but beer. The wooded setting feels completely removed from the city, though you're still technically in central Munich. Brass bands play Sunday afternoons in summer, and cyclists treat this as their reward after long rides through the park.
The atmosphere here is refreshingly authentic compared to the tourist circus at Chinesischer Turm. You'll hear more Bavarian dialect than English, and half the tables are covered with families' elaborate picnic spreads. The self-service system keeps things moving: grab your beer from the window, find an unmarked table (no tablecloth means you can bring food), and settle in for hours. Kids run between tables while parents nurse massive Maß glasses, and the only sounds are conversation and leaves rustling overhead.
Most guides skip Aumeister entirely, which keeps it genuine but also means you really need to seek it out. A Hofbräu Maß costs EUR 8.80, about EUR 1 cheaper than central beer gardens, and the BYO food policy saves serious money. Skip the overpriced pretzels they sell and pack a proper picnic. The location is awkward without a bike, requiring either a 10-minute walk from U6 Studentenstadt or a long trek through the park, but this inconvenience is exactly what keeps the tour groups away.
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