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Hofbräuhaus

3.7(1,689 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Older children and teens will appreciate the cultural experience and live music, while the bustling atmosphere and generous portions of schnitzel and pretzels appeal to most school-age kids. May be overwhelming for very young toddlers due to noise levels and crowds.

About

Step into 435 years of Bavarian history at Munich's most famous beer hall, where families can experience authentic German culture in a lively, welcoming atmosphere. While parents enjoy traditional brews and hearty cuisine, kids are welcomed in designated family sections where they can soak up the festive ambiance complete with oompah bands, traditional costumes, and a menu designed to please even picky eaters.

Highlights

  • Live oompah band performances that create an authentic Bavarian atmosphere kids find entertaining
  • Giant soft pretzels (Brezn) served warm, a fun treat that kids can help tear apart and share
  • Colorful traditional Bavarian costumes worn by servers, offering great photo opportunities
  • Kids menu featuring familiar favorites like chicken, fries, and apple strudel for dessert
  • Historic frescoed ceilings and ornate decorations that transport families back in time

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Request seating in the quieter family sections (ground floor near the back) when making reservations, especially important during peak hours when the main hall gets very loud.
  2. 2.Visit for lunch (11:30am to 1pm) rather than dinner to avoid the heaviest crowds and evening beer hall revelry, making for a more relaxed family experience.
  3. 3.Order the pretzel (Brezn) and Hendl (roasted chicken) to share, both are kid favorites and the portions are enormous, saving money and reducing waste.
  4. 4.Download a currency converter app and bring cash (euros), as some sections prefer cash payment and it helps avoid confusion with the bill at this busy venue.
  5. 5.Use the ground floor restrooms which are more accessible for families, and note that changing tables are available.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (Tuesday through Thursday, 11:30am to 1:30pm) offer the best family experience with fewer crowds, lower noise levels, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Avoid Friday and Saturday evenings when the beer hall is packed with adult revelers.

What to Know

Children are welcome and there's a dedicated kids menu with smaller portions. The venue is centrally located near Marienplatz, easily accessible by public transport (S-Bahn or U-Bahn). Expect to spend around 15 to 25 euros per person including drinks. High chairs are available but book ahead for family seating.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Visit during Oktoberfest (late September to early October) for extra festive atmosphere, but expect much larger crowds and book well in advance. Christmas season offers special decorations and holiday treats, though it gets very busy. Summer allows for potential beer garden seating which is more spacious for families.

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