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Bohne & MalzB+Worth Trying
Sonnenstraße 11, 80331 München, Germany
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (2505 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Vibrant central Munich cafe-restaurant for brunch, bowls, schnitzel and coffee; tasty breakfasts and friendly staff, but pricing is high for portions and service can be uneven.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Bohne & Malz delivers reliable all-day cafe dining with solid food quality anchored by well-executed breakfast sets and bowls, though inconsistent execution—particularly with schnitzel doneness and bowl flavor balance—prevents higher performance. Service remains generally friendly and quick, but recurring complaints about pushy tipping behavior and occasional rudeness create friction. The central, walkable location near Karlsplatz appeals to families and casual diners, yet recent price increases have sharpened value concerns relative to modest portions, positioning this as a solid neighborhood spot rather than a destination.
Restaurant Summary
Set just off the bustle of Sonnenstraße, Bohne & Malz feels warm and welcoming with plants, cozy corners and steady brunch energy. Staff often come across as friendly and quick, though some guests report rougher moments with tipping etiquette. One visitor summed it up: "We were seated fast, ate well, and felt looked after," a snapshot of the generally smooth, central-city cafe rhythm. The cooking leans modern European comfort with healthy-leaning bowls, Bavarian breakfast plates and seasonal soups rather than culinary theatrics. Bowls and breakfast sets are the headliners; schnitzel and stews round out the menu. When the kitchen is on, dishes taste fresh and satisfying; when it is not, bowls can read bland and schnitzel execution varies. Expect solid flavors in a convenient spot over fireworks. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like scrambled eggs, pancakes, pretzels, croissants and mild soups; staff have been accommodating with strollers. Dairy-free milks and simple sides help picky eaters, but portions skew modest and prices add up, so plan accordingly.
At a Glance
- Central and walkable location near Karlsplatz
- Broad brunch menu with vegan and vegetarian options
- Pricing feels high relative to portion size for some dishes
- Service can be inconsistent with occasional rude or pushy tipping behavior
- Dinner-style mains (schnitzel, roast beef) draw mixed feedback on execution and value
What Sets It Apart
- central_brunch_hub
- broad_breakfast_menu_all_day
- specialty_spiked_coffees
What People Love
- Comforting breakfasts with Bavarian touches
- Fresh salads and colorful bowls
- Friendly, multilingual servers on good days
- Cozy decor and relaxed vibe
Points of Concern
- Pricing is on the higher side for bowls and drinks in the city center; portions are adequate, not generous
- Service inconsistency: several reports of rudeness and pushy tipping undercut many positive interactions
- Execution variance: schnitzel and some bowls occasionally bland, undercooked or mismatched flavors
- Kitchen hours: reports of early kitchen close around 21:00 may limit late dinners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose a breakfast set (€16.5-19.5) plus standard coffee (€4.6-5.5) for better value than a bowl plus specialty drink
- If ordering bowls (€19.9), ask for extra dressing for more punch
- Families: pancakes, scrambled eggs and pretzels are safe kid picks
Perfect For
- Weekend brunch before or after shopping
- Casual lunch with mixed dietary needs
- Coffee and a light bite while sightseeing
- Small groups looking for a central meetup
Location Insights
Area: Busy central boulevard near Karlsplatz with commuters, shoppers and tourists; lively day-to-night cafe traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, high footfall and lighting; standard city-center vigilance needed.
Nearby: Near Stachus/Karlsplatz, retail corridors, offices and hotels; convenient for market and sightseeing runs.
AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town, bustling with visitors and locals alike. The dining scene ranges from traditional Bavarian eateries to modern cafes and international cuisine, catering to a diverse crowd seeking both casual and upscale experiences.
SonnenstraßeSonnenstraße is a lively street known for its mix of casual dining spots, bars, and shops, popular among locals and visitors looking for relaxed meals and socializing in a central location.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–23:00
Tuesday10:00–23:00
Wednesday10:00–23:00
Thursday10:00–00:00
Friday10:00–00:00
Saturday10:00–00:00
Sunday10:00–16:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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