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PotlatschB+Worth Trying
Agnes-Bernauer-Straße 98, 80687 München, Germany
· Greek restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1058 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Greek spot with generous portions and a leafy beer-garden vibe; tasty classics and solid seafood, but service warmth and payment limits vary.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Potlatsch delivers reliable neighborhood Greek dining with solid food quality and fair pricing for generous portions, but inconsistent execution—particularly dry lamb or bland seasoning on busy nights—prevents higher grades. Service warmth varies considerably, and the pleasant garden setting appeals mainly to locals rather than as a destination. Strong loyalty among regulars reflects dependable comfort-food appeal within its neighborhood category.
Restaurant Summary
The spirit here is neighborhood-first: a casual tavern with a leafy garden where regulars settle in for hearty plates and a glass of house white. Guests describe warm hospitality on good nights and a lively buzz when the room fills. One diner summed it up: "It feels like eating at home, just with better grilled fish." Expect simple, unfussy surroundings and a crowd that skews local. The cooking leans traditional Greek with comfort in mind—think grilled seafood, lamb, moussaka, and spanakopita. Portions are generous and prices fair for Munich. Highlights include calamari and dorade; lamb can be excellent though a few report dry or under-seasoned plates on busy nights. Service ranges from friendly to curt, and classic gestures like ouzo sometimes feel uneven. Bring cash or a local bank card as several guests report limited card acceptance. Families do well here: the menu has many kid-friendly options like souvlaki with potatoes, grilled chicken on salad, spanakopita, and yogurt with honey for dessert. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the straightforward preparations suit cautious eaters. If you need fries-and-gyros expectations, note the menu focuses more on homestyle grills and bakes than fast-food classics.
At a Glance
- Generous portions and fair pricing for Munich
- Pleasant beer-garden seating in warm months
- Service warmth and consistency vary by night
- Cash or local card only reported; international cards may be refused
- Peak-time waits and occasional sold-out items; reserve ahead
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Feeling like a local hangout
- Hearty, satisfying plates
- Grilled seafood with good char
- Above-average vegetarian choices for a Greek tavern
- Affordable desserts to finish
Points of Concern
- Service can be unfriendly or curt on busy shifts; set expectations
- Selective ouzo gestures and billing errors reported by a few guests
- Peak crowds mean noise and tight tables; outdoor seats help
- Parking is street-only and limited near the restaurant
- Review patterns are consistent with mostly organic feedback; no strong gaming signals detected
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€35-45 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Tzatziki (€4.80) and a shared mixed appetizer (€13.00+€9 pp add-on)
- Choose a grilled fish main (€18.50-22.50) for best consistency
- Finish with yogurt and honey (€6.00) for a light close
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight Greek comfort dinner
- Sunny-day garden seating with grilled fish
- Family meals with straightforward dishes
- Neighborhood gatherings with hearty portions
Location Insights
Area: Residential Laim with local foot traffic; casual, family-oriented vibe near tram corridors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential district with steady evening activity.
Nearby: Close to Agnes-Bernauer-Straße shops and housing; beer gardens and everyday services nearby.
Schwabing-WestSchwabing-West offers a dynamic dining environment with a variety of international cuisines, trendy cafes, and traditional Bavarian establishments. The area is popular for its bohemian atmosphere, cultural events, and a strong community feel, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors seeking authentic and diverse culinary experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–00:00
Tuesday17:00–00:00
Wednesday17:00–00:00
Thursday17:00–00:00
Friday17:00–00:00
Saturday17:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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