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Bräustüberl Weihenstephan

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The beer garden has 360 seats in the self-serviced area, 100 seats on the serviced terrace and 80 seats in the beer garden Salett'l, an outside roofed seating area. Large broad-leafed trees completely shade the self-serviced area while the serviced tables are shaded by sun-umbrellas.
 
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Apart from beeing the oldest brewery in the world, Weihenstephan is the birthplace of the "Obazda", a Bavarian cheese specialty. Katharina Eisenreich, the Innkeeper of the beer garden between 1920 until 1958, began serving homemade Obazda to guests, which soon thereafter became a traditional Bavarian dish that is sold in every beer garden today. Industrial production of Obazda, including export products, is still only done in Bavaria.
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