Aumeister
Restaurant · Freimann ·

Aumeister

Restaurant · Freimann ·

Bavarian & Mediterranean dishes in refined 19th-century house

beer garden
bavarian
english garden
good beer
good food
great service
friendly service
traditional
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Sondermeierstraße 1, 80939 München, Germany Get directions

€10–30

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Sondermeierstraße 1, 80939 München, Germany Get directions

+49 89 18931420
aumeister.de
@aumeister_muenchen

€10–30 · Menu

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Jan 13, 2026

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"An over-200-year-old, sun-dappled outdoor beer garden at the northern end of the big park, set under tall chestnut trees and drawing cyclists, well-to-do locals and tourists alike; bound by long-standing leasing arrangements to sell one traditional brewery’s beer, it can move thousands of litres to several thousand guests on a sunny day and its operator cites the economic logic of that partnership as hard to break." - Alexander Wolff

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Marius

Google
Nice beer-garden with plenty of seating and relaxed atmosphere. We stayed in the self-service area and enjoyed snacks and drafted non-alcoholic beers. Beers were refreshing, food solid and similar to other venues. Compared to (even touristy areas) in Bavaria, prices seem a little high but indeed normal for Munich. Still, charging 1,60 extra for Vanilla sauce coming with a (8,10 € (8/2024)) apple pie, is imho too much. Staff was friendly and also cleared the tables quickly. Restrooms were clean. While some other guests (according to their reviews) had some parking issues, we parked for free, just a 5 minute walk away.

Wee Hong K.

Google
Quiet and beautiful beer garden with a very nice restaurant. Portion is huge. Food is a little salty for me but accepted by my colleagues

Katie N.

Google
This is a very quaint Biergarten with all the German charm. Hard to find parking because this place holds large amount of people. There is a QR code to scan at the entrance for filling out an online form for contact tracing, it is not a wait to get inside. Grab a food tray, order your food at the counters, pay at the stations, and grab a table in the shade. Perfect Biergarten food, perfect outdoor casual setting among the large trees. Playground for little kids. Highly recommend!!

George K.

Google
Positioned in the far north of Englisher Garten it has a restaurant and a Beer Garden. The cuisine is Bavarian. The food in the restaurant was very good, the service excellent. During summer time it has a very nice Veranda outside - book in advance otherwise you will not find a table outside. Recommended

Gil B.

Google
I love this beer garden, and every time I'm in Munich I make sure I visit it at least once. The beer is super fresh, sitting in the shade is wonderful and the near trails of the Englischer Garten allow for a nice stroll during or after your stay. Food is basic but good, but you can also bring your own food which is a great feature (and a tell that this is a true bavarian beer garden)

Brendan G.

Google
Great place that has a lovely restaurant and large biergarten combined at the north end of the superbly picturesque Englischer Garten. Hog Brau is the beer served here and it’s very well looked after by the staff - has to be part of an Englischer Garten ramble if you intend doing that.

Phil19er C.

Google
I was at MPIP munich for a conference. The conference dinner was held here. Very nice and traditional Garten restaurant in Bayern. There is also out door sittings. The location is not near the city center but still fine as it is in the celebrated English garten. Of course, the beer the main dishes and desserts are superb!

Ярослав Ч.

Google
Excellent cuisine and a pleasant atmosphere - we were satisfied.
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Reinhold S.

Yelp
0n 02-11-2024 I had lunch with 4 people in that restaurant . I ordered the " specialty of the hous " filet mignon for 47€. It was really horrible. Too expensive for a very very bad product. I am from Munich and so I will never visit also the beergarden in summer. Tourists you never should go there, it is a rip-off. The service and the location is good but nothing else.
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Jang C.

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I'm going to review the biergarten, not the actual sit-down restaurant. The Biergarten has food, drinks, and dessert. You go through cafeteria style and ask for what you want. You should try to figure out what you want before getting in line. They don't have that much patience with you when you're deciding on something. The prices are okay. It's not the best prices in the world. But you are in a semi-touristy place in the English Garden. Of course, you're not in a super-touristy place like the Chinese Tower. I actually never been to the Biergarten at the Chinese Tower. When I was renting the bikes in the English Garden, the man advised us to go to Aumeister instead. He said it was more authentic and fewer tourists. He was right. It was a lot more chill here. And there were mostly Germans. I didn't hear anything else other than German. They have good sausages here. I liked their Kasekrainer. Their weisswurst tasted good. Their dumplings were fine. It wasn't the best, but it will satisfy your dumpling cravings. Their Pretzel was okay too. It seemed a bit stale. They also have a trout station, but that wasn't open when I went. :( You can also get chicken wings and a rack of ribs as well. You can pig out all you want at this place. One thing good about this place is that their condiments were free. I was surprised. Other than that, it's a great place. You can relax in the shade. There aren't that many people, and the whole atmosphere is chill. Enjoy your giant, 1 liter stein of beer (you can also get 1/2 liter) and chill with your friends (or alone if you have no friends).
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Yvonne D.

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Beer gardens and restaurants everywhere! I'm glad we stopped here during our bike ride. There was exciting energy and the weather was fantastic to be sitting outside. They have English menus (and check the pricing, some of the items were different than the Germany ones!) I know a caesar salad seems pretty plain, but it comes with fried turkey which was delicious! The dressing was a bit sweeter than the stuff we have in the US, but overall the quality was very good.
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Sam S.

Yelp
A gorgeous biergarten along the Isar Radweg towards Freising. We cycled here from home just to check it out and it is less crowded in comparison to the ones in Englischer Garten (well at least it was when we went there). The service is friendly and there are plenty of food choices. I also like the fact that they have a nice looking dessert counter alongside lots of savory options. The food is typical Bavarian fare and I like the fact that some dishes are also served in small portions in the self service bar, like Obatzda, Frischkase and so on. Like many other biergarten's in Bavaria you can bring your own food and I saw many people there who had brought their own picnic. There are loads of shady areas and a big kids play area as well. If you fancy table service and white table cloths they have a separate section for that too. All in all a pleasant experience, one that I will be happy to repeat anytime :-)
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Rob H.

Yelp
Really nice place when wandering through the gardens. It's a little more expensive than neighboring places but much quieter and much better food. The staff tended to leave me hanging but that's also the German way so no biggie.
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Arsh V.

Yelp
This is a beautiful beer garden located by the river away from the chaos of the city. The walk is scenic and it's a cute little place with good beer. If you're vegetarian then there's not much food to get, but their potatoes are delicious. The beer is great and they have a good selection to choose from. A good getaway within the city.
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Isabella R.

Yelp
Our summer spot. We live this beer garden because it is not crowded and the prices are fair. They also have a restaurant for winter but the beer garden is totally amazing.
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Luca D.

Yelp
This is one of Munich's classics among the "biergartens", not easy to find for tourists but well known among the locals. Due to its position it's an ideal pit stop during or after a bike trip along the Isar. It's a tad more "refined" than other traditional "biergartens" in that it offers more elaborated food and the 1liter beer jug is not mandatory but you can also have half a litre. There's a nice Bavarian restaurant attached.
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Judy C.

Yelp
Pleasant and peaceful beer garden situated on the northern tip of the English Garden. Lined trees yield lots of shady sitting areas. The food service is relatively fast along with many staffers walking around and ready to take the finished plates and wares. They serve Hofbräu and some 'exotic' cuisine ('Bangkok trifft Bologna' aka Asian stirfry) in addition to the standard German fare. The prices are average for a beer garden, which is still high. Condiments (ketchup, mustard, honey mustard) are free, which is a big plus compared to other BGs that charge 20 cents for a packet of ketchup.
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So F.

Yelp
The service here was very friendly (which you don't find everywhere) and they do have English speaking attendants. The food was great and the atmosphere very nice. Service was a little slow, but you don't go to a biergarten in to rush a meal so... All of our meals were good. I had the duck, the flavors were great and the duck was prepared well. Naturally, they had some good beers, but they also offered some nice wines. Prices were fair. I would recommend this restaurant.
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Grace T.

Yelp
Nice environment and of a smaller scale as a biergarten in Munich. Close to the greens and can have a good walk. Prices are on a higher side as expected.
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Rodrigo S.

Yelp
Had a wonderful meal in this place. The service is great. I ordered the zander. It was delicious. I recommend taking a stroll in the English Garden and stoping by for lunch or dinner. This place is amazing.

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Im ruhigeren, bedienten Bereich auf der Hinterseite gibt man sich gerne etwas gehobener, nur leider kann weder Service noch Qualität mit dem gewollten Image standhalten. An einem Sonntag mittag, bei bester Wettervorhersage, haben wir über eine Stunde auf unser Essen gewartet. Zur Krönung kam eine der Vorspeisen nach Minute 20, danach sehr lange nichts. Ärgerlich war, dass Gäste die nach uns kamen und Gerichte hatten, die eindeutig 'a al minute' bereitet werden müssen, vor uns ihr Essen bekamen. Wir dagegen hatten auf jeden Fall 2 Gerichte (Ente mit Knödel und Blaukraut), die jede Gaststätte so oder so schon fast fertig in der Küche haben muss, die lange Wartzeit ist daher noch unverständlicher. Auf zweimalige Nachfrage hin gab es (von verschiedenen Kellnerinnen) jeweils nur kurz und knapp die Aussage, dass es heute länger dauern würde und man 'schauen würde'. Wir bekamen nicht einmal eine Rückmeldung danach, absolut unprofessioneller Service. Nun zum Essen: das Viertel Ente war leider von absolut unterschiedlicher Menge. Eines war ein schönes Stück und kross gebraten, das andere bleich, labbrig und kaum Fleisch. Macht nebeneinander kein gutes Bild! Wenigstens war der Preis angemessen. Als weitere Hauptspeise hatten wir Schweinefilet mit Karotten-Pastinaken-Gemüse. Durschnittlich im Geschmack (sehr dünne Soße, wenig Würze), beim dem Wareineinsatz ist der Preis allredings eine Frechheit. Von den Getränkepreisen ganz zu schweigen. Der Aumeister versucht hier, mit anderen gehobenen, bedienten bayerischen Biergartenlokalen mitzuhalten (Seehaus und ähnliche), hat aber meiner Meinung nach seine Hausaufgaben nicht gemacht. Wer 15 EUR plus für ein Hauptgericht abrufen will (auch Gerichte knapp an die 30 EUR sind auf der Karte), der muss geschmacklich und vom Service her auch etwas bieten. Ansonsten hat man in jeder Augsustiner-Straßengaststätte ein besseres Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Man hat allerdings das Gefühl, dass die doch deutlich ältere Kundschaft hier eine Art Stammlokal hat. Vielleicht schmeckt der Seniorenteller ja besser und Stammkunden werden besser bedient?! Uns zieht es jedenfalls nicht mehr hin