5
Stephen Finnie -
2 years ago
We visited here Friday 16th October 2020, we'd nipped to Baumkirchner (Ayinger) first and arrived here just before 7pm. It's a little out of the city centre, to the east, in fact about 4-5kms out and would take the better part of an hour if you walked it. However there are plenty of public transport options with tram 31 from Marienplatz (Theaterstrasse) the quickest route at 24 minutes, we took the U4/5 as were hitting bars before and afterwards that were nearer that route into town.
It's a large building that also has a good sized biergarten at the rear. Inside its light, airy and appears to have taken a more modern look. Ttere are a number of rooms in this place. I didn't really get the opportunity to explore, as we were led from the entrance along a brightly lit corridor with Schneider Weisse beers and glasses in glass cabinets, we turned left went through a small room (mini bar area perhaps) and led into the back room which faced the Biergarten. We were given a large oval table, the place was about 60-70% full with a nice mix of young and old, male and female.
Beers were excellent, we had the Hopfenweizen, Festweise and the alcohol free Hefe-Weisse. I also had a Eisbock, which was also fab'. The food was really nice, excellent in fact. I had a roast loin of pork with vegetables, wild mushroom sauce etc, and the others both had a Cordon bleu schnitzel, we all enjoyed the food, we shared a Kaiserschmarrn (is that spelt correctly?) for dessert. The staff were really nice we chatted to the female waitress who was Croatian, her English was excellent. I would definitely come here again, I am a big fan of Schneider Weisse and it's nice that they have a couple of great options in the city. My only negative was the room where we sat seemed a little odd, modern where a more traditional appearance might have been better, but it was comfy and you had plenty of room.