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Schiller Bavarian BeerhouseB+Worth Trying
Schillerstraße 23, 80336 München, Germany
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (2502 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Bavarian brewpub with house beers and generous classics; good food and vibe, but service can be slow and billing accuracy has mixed reports.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Schiller Bavarian Beerhouse delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality and house-brewed beer that define its identity. Inconsistent execution—occasional dry pork knuckle or over-salted dishes—and slower service during peak times prevent grade A territory, though fair pricing and generous portions reinforce its appeal as a casual Bavarian destination worth visiting if nearby.
Restaurant Summary
A bustling Bavarian brewpub steps from the station, this spot hums with clinking steins, big plates, and friendly banter. Guests rave about the house-brewed beer and hearty classics, noting a vibe that feels cozy and lived-in. One diner summed it up: "A warm room, tall beers, and comfort food after a long travel day." Expect energy and, at peaks, a bit of organized chaos. The kitchen leans traditional with an occasional wink—think pork knuckle, schnitzel, goulash, and Käsespätzle alongside a pretzel-pizza curveball. The approach is elevated Bavarian comfort more than chefly fireworks, which suits the generous portions and malty brews. Service is personable but can lag during rushes; when it flows, the meal feels effortless. Families are welcome, and the menu backs it up: a dedicated kids section (small schnitzel and fries, mini roast pork) plus simple sides make it easy for picky eaters. If your crew is adventurous, plenty of hearty options await; if not, the children menu and straightforward staples keep everyone happy.
At a Glance
- Fresh beer brewed onsite with crowd-pleasing styles
- Hearty Bavarian staples with generous portions
- Service slows and ticket times spike during peak hours
- Occasional billing or receipt confusion reported by a few diners
- Expect lively noise levels near large groups or events
What Sets It Apart
- house_brewed_beer
- central_station_convenience
- hearty_bavarian_classics
- kid_menu_available
What People Love
- Warm, buzzy beerhouse atmosphere
- Crisp, fresh Weissbier and Dunkel
- Crispy pork knuckle and classic schnitzel
- Portions that feel generous for the price
Points of Concern
- Service can be very slow when busy; plan for waits at prime times
- A few reports of overcharging or tip misunderstandings; always request and review the receipt
- Noise can be high around big groups or matches
- Isolated cleanliness concerns near kitchen sightlines noted by one review
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€40-55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Weissbier with schnitzel for a classic combo
- Kids will do well with Meister Eder (small schnitzel and fries)
- Vegetarians: choose Käsespätzle or the cheese dumplings; vegans: the quinoa-kale bowl
Perfect For
- Casual Bavarian dinner near Hauptbahnhof
- Group meetups with hearty food and beer
- First-night-in-town comfort meal
- Families seeking kid-friendly German classics
Location Insights
Area: Central, transit-adjacent area by Hauptbahnhof with hotels and steady tourist flow; lively and practical more than scenic.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked; typical central-station bustle, generally safe with standard urban awareness.
Nearby: Steps from Munich Central Station; surrounded by hotels, bars, and casual eateries; convenient for travelers.
AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town, characterized by its medieval architecture, pedestrian zones, and a lively dining scene featuring traditional Bavarian beer halls, modern restaurants, and cafes. The atmosphere is a blend of historic ambiance and contemporary urban energy, attracting both visitors and locals seeking authentic Bavarian cuisine and beer culture.
SchillerstraßeSchillerstraße is a street within the Altstadt known for its traditional Bavarian beerhouses and eateries, offering a cozy and authentic local dining experience away from the busiest tourist spots.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–10:00, 16:00–00:00
Tuesday07:00–10:00, 16:00–00:00
Wednesday07:00–10:00, 16:00–00:00
Thursday07:00–10:00, 16:00–00:00
Friday07:00–10:00, 16:00–00:00
Saturday08:00–11:00, 16:00–00:00
Sunday08:00–11:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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