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Family-oriented beer garden with a restaurant in the Englischer Garten offering Bavarian cuisine. Usually crowded.
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Opened in 1998, the restaurant lies 100 m (330 ft) below Wall-berg’s summit (1,700 m/5,650 ft). Spectacular view of the Alps and Tegernsee.
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At the foot of the Kofel, Oberammergau’s mountain, the chef prepares traditional Bavarian as well as international dishes. Elegant setting.
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Traditional eatery serving Bavarian dishes in large portions, with budget-friendly lunch menus.
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Featuring rock, oldies, and jazz, this is a 30-year-old institution.
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Outstanding vegetarian cuisine. Non-smoking section.
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This classic piano bar with a long-standing tradition offers more than 200 cocktails.
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One of the latest American-style bars in Munich, with a maritime decor. Cocktail highlights are the various rum-based creations. In addition, there’s a wide selection of whiskies, Guinness, and Ayinger beer. Drop in to the piano bar for classic bar food and Caribbean dishes.
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Located at an elevation of 2,600m (8,500 ft) on the Zugspitzplatt, the Sonn Alpin is Germany’s highest restaurant. The large terrace offers spectacular views and seats 800.
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This café-bar with black-and-red decor is owned by German film and TV actress Iris Berben. This is a popular nightspot with the “beautiful people.” Outdoor tables.
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For a three-course meal for one with a glass of wine or beer (or equivalent meal), taxes, and service charges.
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