Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Augustiner-Keller
100ptsThe locals' beer garden. Skip the tourist traps.

About Augustiner-Keller
Augustiner-Keller is the rare Munich beer garden where locals still dominate the benches — and for good reason. The Augustiner lager comes from wooden barrels, the chestnut-shaded garden stays cool in summer, and the value at lunch is hard to beat. Skip Saturday nights; a weekday afternoon is where the place makes its case.
The Most Misunderstood Beer Garden in Munich
Most visitors assume Augustiner-Keller is a tourist trap — a sprawling, postcard-ready venue that traded quality for volume decades ago. That reading is wrong. At Arnulfstraße 52, this is one of the few large-format traditional beer gardens in Munich where locals genuinely outnumber visitors on a weekday afternoon, and where the Augustiner brewery's own unfiltered lager is served from wooden barrels rather than pressurised kegs. If you've been once and defaulted to the most crowded bench near the entrance, you haven't seen the place properly.
The chestnut trees overhead are the detail that matters most in summer — they keep the garden genuinely cool when the city bakes, and the air underneath carries the faint, yeasty scent of lager drawn from old wood. That aroma is a reliable quality signal: it means the beer is being handled the way it should be. Come back on a warm September afternoon, when the Oktoberfest crowds have thinned but the season hasn't closed, and the garden is at its leading.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Where the Value Actually Is
Daytime is the smarter visit. The lunch crowd skews local , workers from the Hauptbahnhof offices, regulars who know the rhythm of the place , and the kitchen moves at a pace that keeps the food fresh. Traditional Bavarian plates, the kind built around pretzels, radishes, and cold cuts, are self-service in the garden and priced to match. If you want a table in the indoor hall, lunch service is your leading window for a seat without a long wait.
Evenings are busier, louder, and , particularly on weekends , draw a more mixed crowd that includes larger tourist groups. The beer is the same; the experience is noisier. For a first return visit, a Thursday or Friday lunch is the call over a Saturday night. The value proposition holds either way, but the atmosphere is sharper during the day.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Arnulfstraße 52, 80335 München , a short walk from Munich Hauptbahnhof
- Booking difficulty: Easy , garden seating is walk-in; indoor tables may have waits during peak evening hours
- Leading timing: Weekday lunch or early afternoon in late summer/early autumn
- Group suitability: Works well for groups; long communal tables are standard
- Solo dining: Comfortable , communal seating makes solo visits easy
- Dress code: No dress code; come as you are
For more options across the city, see our full Munich restaurants guide, our full Munich bars guide, and our full Munich hotels guide. If you want to explore Bavaria's wider dining scene, ES:SENZ in Grassau and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn represent the region's more formal end of the spectrum.
Compare Augustiner-Keller
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Augustiner-Keller | Easy | — | |
| Tantris | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Tohru in der Schreiberei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Augustiner-Keller?
Go at lunch, not dinner, and sit in the main garden rather than the covered hall if weather allows — that is where the local crowd concentrates. Augustiner-Keller on Arnulfstraße 52 is larger than it looks from the street, so finding a seat is rarely the problem people expect. The volume of tourists at dinner makes lunch the noticeably better experience for atmosphere and service pace.
What should I wear to Augustiner-Keller?
Come as you are — this is a working beer garden, not a dressed-up venue. Jeans, trainers, and casual clothing are entirely appropriate. Some visitors wear traditional Bavarian dress, particularly in summer and during Oktoberfon season, but it is purely optional and not expected of anyone.
Can I eat at the bar at Augustiner-Keller?
Beer garden seating is largely self-service at the traditional tables, so there is no bar counter experience in the formal sense. You order at the service points and settle at communal tables. That format is part of what keeps the venue feeling local rather than transactional — but if you want waiter-service dining, the indoor restaurant section operates differently.
Can Augustiner-Keller accommodate groups?
Yes — the scale of Augustiner-Keller, located on Arnulfstraße 52, makes it one of the more practical options in Munich for larger groups. Communal table seating in the garden means parties of eight or more can usually find space without advance reservations during off-peak hours. For large group bookings or reserved sections, check the venue's official channels through their official channels.
How far ahead should I book Augustiner-Keller?
For the general beer garden, walk-ins are the norm and reservations are not typically required. If you want guaranteed indoor seating for a larger group, booking ahead is sensible, particularly on summer weekends. During major Munich events or Oktoberfest-adjacent periods, plan your timing carefully — peak evenings draw significant crowds.
Is Augustiner-Keller good for solo dining?
Yes, and arguably better for solo visitors than many Munich alternatives. Communal bench seating means you are never conspicuously alone, and the lunch period brings a mix of regulars and office workers who are comfortable with the format. It is a practical, low-pressure setting — bring a book or just watch the garden.
Does Augustiner-Keller handle dietary restrictions?
Traditional Bavarian beer garden menus are meat-heavy by default, and Augustiner-Keller follows that pattern. Vegetarian options exist — pretzels, cheese dishes, and salads are standard — but if you have complex dietary requirements, options will be limited. Confirm specifics directly with the venue before visiting.
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