Brewing Up Some Fun in Munich

Join me as we drop in on a classic beer garden in Munich — we’re under the chestnut trees as happy locals enjoy a hot evening with cold (and very big) beers. I love Munich’s Viktualienmarkt, a lively world of produce stands and budget eateries. Imagine enjoying a nice German beer here with your favorite travel partner.


This is Day 55 of my 100 Days in Europe series. As I research my guidebooks and make new TV shows, I’m reporting on my experiences and lessons learned in Vienna, the Alps, the Low Countries, England, and beyond. Find more right here on my travel blog.

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3 Replies to “Brewing Up Some Fun in Munich”

  1. One of my favorite spots in Europe. I love that biergarten. It would be great if we had that similar style of open biergartens in the states with a rotating brewery taking over. It’s fair and promotes this kind of public socializing. Love the beer, love the culture!

  2. While driving around Germany many years ago I enjoyed Munchen and its Hofbrauhaus for a bier.

    Das is sehr gut bier.

    Danke,

    Jeff

  3. We’ve got a bar in Eugene Oregon that tries to bring in a Bavarian feel, the Bier Stein. They just moved to a much bigger location in midtown a few years ago, and they’re doing a great job keeping it lively. However, whenever there’s a tap takeover in Oregon, they can’t just bring one beer option, there’s got to be at least six different varieties.

    I’ve never been to Munich to see this beer garden in person, but maybe someday!

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