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Agnes-Bernauer-Straße 115, 80687 München, Germany
· Italian restaurant, Chophouse restaurant, Takeout Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (968 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian with cozy vibe, solid pastas and pizzas, fair prices, but service and consistency can swing on busy nights.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Trattoria Lindengarten München delivers reliable neighborhood Italian dining with solid food quality and fair pricing, supported by a warm, family-friendly atmosphere and thoughtful touches like the kids' play room. However, quality variation across visits—particularly pizza execution and service tone during peak hours—prevents grade A-level performance. Best suited for families and regulars seeking comforting Italian staples in a cozy local setting rather than culinary distinction.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and cozy with a neighborhood buzz, the kind of trattoria where families and regulars settle in for pizza and pasta. One guest noted, "We felt comfortable the moment we stepped in," while another praised a server who filleted a grilled fish tableside. Expect friendly energy, though on very late visits the tone can feel a bit hurried as the kitchen winds down. The cooking leans classic Italian—simple pizzas, pastas, and seafood risotto—more elevated traditional than showy. When the kitchen hits its stride, basics shine and plates arrive fast; on off nights, a pizza might run dry or a special like tartare lacks the promised truffle punch. Prices are fair for the area, with most mains under the teens, and antipasti or seafood specials nudging higher. It is best for diners who enjoy comforting staples over culinary theatrics. For families, it is a strong pick. There is a downstairs kids room with bowling where little ones can eat and play, and the menu is full of child-friendly choices like Margherita, simple pastas, and gelato for dessert. Portions are sensible rather than huge, so consider a shared antipasto if appetites run big.
At a Glance
- Cozy neighborhood vibe with summer garden and kids play room
- Solid value for classic Italian standards
- Quality and service can dip on busy or late nights
- Parking nearby is challenging
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- kids_play_room_downstairs
- summer_garden_seating
- neighborhood_regulars_presence
What People Love
- Comfort-food pastas and pizzas that arrive quickly
- Welcoming, cozy interior that beats the exterior first impression
- Seafood risotto and grilled fish when on form
- Kids can play downstairs while adults relax
Points of Concern
- Service tone can feel rushed near closing; one report of rudeness during payment troubleshooting
- Execution inconsistency: occasional dry pizza, bland lasagna, or underwhelming specials
- Parking is limited; expect to hunt for a spot
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (some marketing-like praise and templates in owner responses) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For kids: Margherita (€7.50) or Pennette with tomato sauce (€7.90-8.90)
- For vegetarians: Tagliatelle Ortolana (€8.90-10.80) and 4 Formaggi (€8.90)
- Seafood lovers: Risotto di Mare (€11.90-14.90) or Calzone Mare (€13.90)
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight pizza and pasta
- Family dinner with kids who need space to play
- Affordable date night in the neighborhood
- Small group catch-ups in a cozy setting
Location Insights
Area: Residential Laim corridor with local shops and casual eateries; appeals to neighbors and families rather than destination diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit arterials with steady foot traffic; typical urban parking constraints.
Nearby: Near tram/bus routes on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße; parks and housing blocks nearby; not a tourist hotspot.
LaimLaim is a well-established residential neighborhood in Munich characterized by a calm, community-oriented atmosphere. The dining scene here includes a mix of traditional Bavarian eateries, casual international restaurants, and local cafes, appealing mostly to neighborhood residents and visitors seeking authentic, relaxed dining experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:30–23:30
Wednesday11:30–23:30
Thursday11:30–23:30
Friday11:30–23:30
Saturday11:30–23:30
Sunday11:30–23:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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