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'''Augustiner-Keller with about 5,000 is the largest beer garden in Munich. The beer garden opened in 1812. Like most beer gardens it has a waitress serviced areas as well as a self serviced area where you can also bring your own home cooked food. The beer comes straight out of wooden barrels. The stike of a bell announces the opening of a new barrel. The serviced area includes over 100 Stammtische (regulars's tables) and some of them dating back to 1847. In 1807 a celler was built 8 metres below ground where beer was chilled with ice. Today, this cellar offers a cosy alternative to sit down and enjoy a beer on rainy days.'''
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'''Augustiner-Keller with about 5,000 is the largest beer garden in Munich. The beer garden opened in 1812. Like most beer gardens it has a waitress serviced areas as well as a self serviced area where you can also bring your own home cooked food.'''
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The beer at Augustiner comes straight out of wooden barrels and at the strike of a bell one can notice the announcement of the opening of each new barrel. The serviced area includes over 100 Stammtische (regulars's tables) with the oldest dating back to 1847. In 1807 a celler was built 8 metres below ground where beer was chilled with ice. Today, this cellar offers a cosy alternative to sit down and enjoy a beer on rainy days.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:28, 14 May 2010

Augustiner-Keller with about 5,000 is the largest beer garden in Munich. The beer garden opened in 1812. Like most beer gardens it has a waitress serviced areas as well as a self serviced area where you can also bring your own home cooked food.

The beer at Augustiner comes straight out of wooden barrels and at the strike of a bell one can notice the announcement of the opening of each new barrel. The serviced area includes over 100 Stammtische (regulars's tables) with the oldest dating back to 1847. In 1807 a celler was built 8 metres below ground where beer was chilled with ice. Today, this cellar offers a cosy alternative to sit down and enjoy a beer on rainy days.

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Augustiner-Keller
Arnulfstrasse 52
80335 Munich

Tel: +49-(0)89 594393
Email: buero@augustinerkeller.de
Webseite: www.augustinerkeller.de