Museumsstüberl
Munich
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Situated in Munich's oldest townhouse dating back to 1340, Museumsstüberl offers a fascinating journey through history. The heritage-protected building is now home to permanent exhibitions on beer. At Museumsstüberl, you can also enjoy freshly tapped Augustiner beer from a wooden keg, alongside a tantalising array of Bavarian delicacies.
Useful Information
- Address: Sterneckerstraße 2, Munich
- Email: info@museumsstueberl.de
- Phone: +49 89 242 439 41
- More Info: www.museumsstueberl.com
- Address: Mon–Sat 11am–midnight, Sun closed
- More Info: www.facebook.com/Museumsstueberl
Dining
While Munich is renowned for its beer culture, Bavarian cuisine offers a diverse range of delights beyond brews. The Schwabing district and Marienplatz are two standout neighbourhoods to explore dining options. When it comes to local cuisine, one highly recommended dish is Schweinshaxe, a succulent roasted pork hock typically served with sauerkraut and Knödel, traditional boiled dumplings. For those with a sweet tooth, the German apple strudel or the iconic Lebkuchen, especially at Christmas, is a must.