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Zum Aumeister

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Built in 1810/11, the Aumeister was the administrative office of the royal hunter of this area. In the beginning the Aumeister provided food and beverages for hunting participants and travellers. In 1914 the Aumeister was taken over by a restaurant leaseholder and functions since then only as a restaurant and beer garden open to the public.
The beer garden has 2,500 seats shaded by large chestnut trees in the non-serviced area. The food stalls offer high quality Bavarian and Mediterranean meals and snacks as well as [[Steckerlfisch ]] (grilled fish on a stick). Beer lovers enjoy the seasonal beers, such as [[Starkbier]] in March, [[Maibock]] in May, [[Sommerbier]] during the summer and [[Wiesnbier]] around the time of the Oktoberfest. A [[Hofbräu]] costs €7.20 p/[[Maß]]. <!-- april 2011 -->
On sunny Sundays, a magician entertains kids and families. The bands Cagey Strings and Candlelight Killers perform live regularly on Thursday evenings.