Münchner Knödelei
You can find every type of dumpling you want here at the Müncher Knödelei, stone-mushroom dumplings, spinach, spicy meat, banana, to name only a few. The dumpling is the symbol of the Bavarian meal culture and through the citizens of Munich Knödelei also on the October festival represented. A gigantic selection of dumplings and friendly staff make this a fun family destination.Seats Inside: 180
Seats Outside: 90
Reservations can be made via phone, fax or email.
Phone: 49(089) 448 14 00
Fax: 49(089) 82 02 07 43
E-Mail: info@muenchner-knoedelei.de
Visit the Müncher Knödelei website. www.muenchner-knoedelei.de
Vinzenz Murr Wiesn Stüberl
In the mood for some more adventurous of the Bavarian foods? Here you can sup on Kalbsbriesmilzwurst, sour Lüngerl, Schweinsbratwürstl, original Munich white sausages as well as crisply grilled Schweinshaxen and Spareribs. Try out the Leberkäs or Krautschupfnudeln , excellent, if you can stand the smell.Brewery: Spaten-Franziskaner-Brewery
Music: Bavarian Live Music
Seats: 150
Reservations can be made via telephone or fax
Phone: 49(089) 78 04 30
Fax: 49(089) 780 43 75 00
Visit the Veinzenz Murr website. www.vinzenzmurr.de
Bodos Cafézelt
Bodos is the place to go for a great Oktoberfest breakfast-fresh eggs and traditional Bavarian breakfasts make a good start to the day. For those with a sweettooth, this is a perfect place as well for coffee and cakes. The tent also offers a change from beers by offering an extensive cocktail bar with various exotic drinks. Live music starts at 7 pm.Music: Liveband Jailhouse
Seats: 450
Reservations can be made via phone, fax or email.
Phone: 49(089) 23 66 52 0
Fax: 49(089) 26 36 00
E-Mail: oktoberfest@bodos.de
Visit the Bodos website.
Café Deistler "zur schönen Münchnerin"
This tent is a tribute to King Ludwig with old portraits adorning the walls. A quiet retreat from the raucous beer tents, the cafe serves a large selection of coffees, cakes, pies and ice creams. There is an extensive children's menu and several vegetarian dishes to round out the offerings.Music: Herbert Granig (from 5 pm)
Reservations can be made via phone or fax but are not necessary.
Phone: 49(089) 680 21 34
Fax: 49(08176) 99 90 27
Schiebl's Kaffeehaferl
The Kaffeehaferl is a popular meeting place for the family and offers a host of different homemade sweets. In addition to offering traditional cakes and pies, the tent serves a delicious Irish Coffee as well as a large selection of liquors and wines. Open from breakfast to closing, this is a pleasant quiet place to begin or end a day.Seats : 100
Feisinger's Kas- und Weinstub'n
Ready for a little cheese and wine, raclette perhaps? Feisinger's is the place to visit. Great cheeses, wines and specialty dishes make this a cheese lovers paradise. You can get Bavarian roast pig and homemade sausages as well. Family friendly, it is generally easy to get a seat here as reservations are limited to only half of the tables.Brewery: Franziskaner Weißbier, Weine
Music: Daily from 3:00 on
Seats Inside: 92
Seats Outside: 90
Reservations can be made via fax or telephone
Phone: 49(089) 812 63 16
Fax: 49(089) 892 91 97
Glöckle Wirt
The smallest festival tent at Oktoberfest, the Glöckle offers delicious cuisine in a very intimate atmosphere. You can enjoy Bavarian or international specialities here as well as take in all the antiques and portraits that adorn the walls and covers of the tent.Brewery: Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu
Music: Herbert Huber, ab 16.00 Uhr
Seats: 98
Reservations can be made via fax, phone or email.
Phone: 49(089) 231 10 90
Tel. mobil: 49(0171) 670 07 39
Fax: 49(089) 64 18 10 72
E-Mail: reservierung@gloeckle-wirt.de
Visit the Glöckle website.
