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Wirtshaus zur MarienburgB+Worth Trying
Hohensalzaer Str. 1, 81929 München, Germany
· Bavarian restaurant, German restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (917 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Bavarian inn with a pleasant beer garden, reliable classics, and large portions; some inconsistency and value gripes, but overall a solid neighborhood pick.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Wirtshaus zur Marienburg delivers reliable Bavarian comfort with solid food quality and inviting beer garden charm that appeals to families and locals seeking authentic neighborhood dining. Quality variation in execution—ranging from excellent roasted duck to occasional bland soups—and inconsistent service pacing prevent grade A territory, though the warm rustic setting and generous portions make it competitive with respected local favorites.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked into Denning, this neighborhood inn feels warm and rustic, with wood-paneled rooms and a shaded beer garden. Service reads as friendly but sometimes stretched; one diner noted, "We waited too long for another round of drinks." The fireplace on cold nights adds cozy charm that regulars love. The kitchen leans classic Bavarian over showy, turning out roast pork, schnitzel, and seasonal asparagus or wild garlic without fuss. Portions are hearty and the style is comfort-forward cooking, best for those who want solid flavors more than fireworks. Expect a few highs like crisp-skinned duck alongside the odd so-so soup, which fits the neighborhood gem profile. Families do well here. There is a real kids menu with schnitzel, small spaetzle, fries, and even a mini pork roast, plus a garden where kids can settle in. If your crew prefers plain choices, there are plenty; adventurous eaters can still dip into seasonal specials.
At a Glance
- Inviting beer garden and cozy interior with fireplace
- Hearty Bavarian classics with generous portions
- Service can be slow for drink refills at times
- Charges for extras (water and modifications) feel steep to some
- Parking can be tricky on busy evenings
What Sets It Apart
- shady neighborhood beer garden
- cozy fireplace in winter
- seasonal Bavarian specials
What People Love
- Relaxed neighborhood atmosphere
- Crispy duck with rich sauce
- Shady beer garden with fresh-tasting beer
- Portions that encourage sharing
- Straightforward Bavarian flavors
Points of Concern
- Occasional dry pork or bland soup reported; quality varies a bit by dish
- Drink service and check-ins can lag when busy
- Extras and substitutions may incur fees; one report of paid tap water
- Parking limited nearby; budget a few extra minutes
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€34-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair pork roast with a small salad if you want greens (coleslaw available, sometimes extra charge)
- Vegetarians have several mains plus baked potato and salads
- Kids can choose schnitzel, spaetzle, fries, or mini pork roast
Perfect For
- Casual Bavarian dinner with friends in the garden
- Family meals with kids who want simple favorites
- Visitors seeking a local inn away from tourist hubs
- Cold-night comfort by the fireplace
Location Insights
Area: Quiet residential corner of Denning with local, family-focused vibe and relaxed pace.
Safety: Generally safe suburban Munich area with steady foot traffic; low late-night bustle.
Nearby: Set among houses with a garden; not near major tourist sights; neighborhood green spaces nearby.
BogenhausenThe dining scene in Bogenhausen includes traditional Bavarian restaurants, beer gardens, and contemporary eateries catering to locals and visitors seeking authentic regional cuisine in a relaxed setting. The area balances residential tranquility with accessible cultural and culinary experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–23:00
Tuesday11:30–23:00
Wednesday11:30–23:00
Thursday11:30–23:00
Friday11:30–23:00
Saturday11:30–23:00
Sunday11:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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