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Gaststätte BergwolfBWorth Trying
Fraunhoferstraße 17, 80469 München, Germany
· Restaurant, Fast food restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1501 reviews)
Takeout
Iconic late-night currywurst stop by Fraunhoferstraße U-Bahn with tasty fries and signature sauce; great for quick, inexpensive bites but cash-only and service can be brusque or slow when packed.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Gaststätte Bergwolf earns its grade through solid food quality anchored by crisp fries and bold curry sauce that draw repeat fans, but inconsistent execution—particularly portion sizing during peak hours—prevents higher standing. Convenient U-Bahn location and late-night availability make it a practical neighborhood stop, though tight seating and cash-only friction limit broader appeal. Best suited for quick, satisfying bites rather than leisurely dining.
Restaurant Summary
A buzzy little currywurst den sits by the U-Bahn entrance, the kind of spot where the night starts or ends with hot, salty fries and a punchy sauce. It is compact, lively, and unpretentious; one diner put it simply: "the currywurst hit the spot," even if service gets stretched when it is super full. The cooking leans classic rather than flashy: brat and curry sauce, crisp pommes, and beer-forward combos. Fans love the bold Dönninghaus-style flavors and the fries, while a minority grumble about small sausage portions or ketchup-heavy plates during rushes. Best for quick, satisfying bites over ceremony. Families can do fine here thanks to simple kid-pleasers like Wiener with bread and fries. There is a vegan sausage and vegetarian sides, though reactions to the vegan option vary. Seating is tight and cash-only, so plan accordingly with kids and avoid peak crush if you need a calmer meal.
At a Glance
- Crisp fries and bold curry sauce draw repeat fans
- Late-night convenience beside Fraunhoferstraße U-Bahn
- Cash-only policy frustrates visitors
- Inconsistent sausage portioning reported at peaks
- Seating is limited and crowds build late
What Sets It Apart
- late_night_hours
- U-Bahn_doorstep_location
- signature_curry_sauce
What People Love
- Fries that stay crisp and hot
- Comforting classic currywurst flavors
- Quick service off-peak
- Unpretentious, lively vibe
Points of Concern
- Cash-only policy persists despite recent complaints; bring euros to avoid ATM runs
- Crowding and limited staff lead to slow or brusque service at peak times
- Sausage portions can feel small relative to fries for some diners
- Dine-in vs takeaway rules and drink surcharges have caused confusion for a few guests
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€12-16 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair Rote Currywurst mit Pommes (€7.50) with Pommes Spezial (€3.40) to share
- If avoiding alcohol, skip alcohol-included combos and order items separately to control cost
- Vegetarians: fries, potato salad, and bread are reliable; vegan sausage is divisive
Perfect For
- Post-bar snack near the U-Bahn
- Casual meet-up before a night out
- Solo quick bite on the go
- Budget-friendly comfort-food craving
Location Insights
Area: Hip, lively Isarvorstadt/Glockenbachviertel area with nightlife, students, and creatives; casual hangouts near the river.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; busy at night around bars and U-Bahn entrances.
Nearby: Directly at Fraunhoferstraße U-Bahn entrance; near bars, cafes, and late-night spots; convenient pre- or post-drinks stop.
MaxvorstadtMaxvorstadt offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries and traditional Bavarian spots to trendy cafes and international cuisine. The area is popular for its accessibility, cultural landmarks, and a mix of daytime and late-night dining options, making it a lively social hub.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday18:00–00:00
Tuesday12:00–14:30, 18:00–00:00
Wednesday12:00–14:30, 18:00–00:00
Thursday12:00–14:30, 18:00–02:00
Friday12:00–14:30, 18:00–04:00
Saturday12:00–04:00
Sunday15:00–21:00
Available: Takeout
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