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    Restaurant in Munich, Germany

    Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige

    100pts

    Isar Valley Wirtshauskultur

    Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige, Restaurant in Munich

    About Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige

    Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige is Munich's most convincing case for a beer garden with genuine provenance: a converted Isar-edge estate with direct Augustiner brewery supply and a setting that outlasts any comparable inner-city venue. Book two to three weeks ahead for summer weekends. Best for groups and relaxed occasions rather than fine dining nights.

    Quick Verdict

    Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige is one of Munich's most atmospheric beer garden estates, and booking a table here during the summer months is harder than it looks. The outdoor season is finite, the setting along the Isar is genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere in the city, and the Augustiner brewery connection means the draught lager is as fresh as it gets in Munich. If a relaxed outdoor meal with serious Bavarian hospitality is your brief — particularly for a group or a low-key special occasion — this is a strong call. If you are looking for fine dining or an internationally competitive restaurant experience, look instead at Tantris or Atelier.

    The Venue

    The Gutshof (farmstead) setting is the primary reason to come. Unlike the central beer halls of Munich's old town, Menterschwaige sits on the southern edge of the city in a converted estate property, giving it a quieter, more rural feel that you do not get at most inner-city Bavarian restaurants. The atmosphere reads as unhurried , wide open air, shade from mature trees, and a steady ambient hum that stays sociable rather than loud. It is well suited to long lunches, birthday gatherings, or occasions where the mood matters as much as the food.

    The sourcing story here is direct and credible: Augustiner is one of Munich's oldest independent breweries, and its connection to the Gutshof means the beer served on site comes direct from the source. In a city where provenance of the pint matters culturally, that is a meaningful detail. The food offer is grounded in Bavarian tradition , think roast meats, pretzels, and regional staples rather than anything experimental. Do not arrive expecting the kitchen ambition of Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining or the cross-cultural precision of Tohru in der Schreiberei. The Menterschwaige proposition is regional, ingredient-honest, and built around the setting rather than the plate.

    Who Should Book

    This works leading for groups of four or more who want a proper Bavarian occasion without the tourist-density of the Englischer Garten or the Hofbräuhaus. It is also a sound choice for a relaxed date or family meal where outdoor space and easy conversation matter more than tasting menus. For business meals where you need a quieter room and a kitchen with more technical range, consider JAN instead.

    Booking and Timing

    The outdoor season runs from spring through early autumn, and peak demand falls between June and August. Book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend tables during summer; weekday lunches are more available but still fill faster than most comparable venues in the city. The Gutshof does not have the booking friction of a Michelin-starred room , this is easy to secure by Munich fine dining standards , but leaving it to the week before a warm Saturday will cost you the spot. Walk-ins are possible on quieter weekdays, but do not rely on that for a special occasion. For Munich's broader dining picture, see our full Munich restaurants guide.

    Practical Details

    DetailAugustiner Gutshof MenterschwaigeTypical Munich Beer Garden
    SettingConverted estate, southern Isar edgeUrban park or city-centre courtyard
    Booking difficultyEasy (book 2–3 weeks ahead in summer)Often walk-in only
    Leading forGroups, relaxed occasions, outdoor diningCasual drop-in, solo or pair
    Beer sourcingDirect Augustiner brewery connectionVariable
    Food styleTraditional BavarianTraditional Bavarian

    For hotels near the southern Isar, see our Munich hotels guide. For bars and evening options, see our Munich bars guide. If you are exploring the wider Bavarian and German dining scene, ES:SENZ in Grassau and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn represent the upper end of regional German cooking worth travelling for.

    Compare Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige

    How Augustiner Gutshof Menterschwaige Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Augustiner Gutshof MenterschwaigeEasy
    TantrisModern French, French Contemporary€€€€Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Tohru in der SchreibereiModern German - Japanese, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    Alois - Dallmayr Fine DiningCreative€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    AtelierCreative French€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    AcquarelloItalian - Mediterranean, Italian€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown

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