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'''Waldwirtschaft literary means Forest Inn. The beer garden with its 2,500 seats is located in Großhesselohe on a plateau overlooking the Isar valley below. The beer garden is well known having bands playing live jazz music daily when the weather is good.'''
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'''Waldwirtschaft literary translates to Forest Inn. The beer garden with its 2500 seats is located in Großhesselohe on a plateau overlooking the Isar valley below. The beer garden is well known having bands playing live jazz music daily when the weather is good.'''
  
 
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In 1995 the beer garden fought succesfully against the closing time at 9pm. The so-called beer garden revolution allows Waldwirtschaft to play music until 11pm. Due to the music the beer is a bit more expensive than elsewhere and already by lunchtime on Sundays the beer garden is usually packed.  A Maß Spaten Hell costs on a plateau in 7 Euros. The weißbier is Franziskaner. For those who bring their own food, the beer garden offers a BBQ station where steaks and sausages can be prepared by the guests themselves.
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In 1995 the beer garden fought succesfully against the closing time at 9pm. The so-called beer garden revolution allows Waldwirtschaft to play music until 11pm. Due to the music the beer is a bit more expensive than elsewhere and already by lunchtime on Sundays the beer garden is usually packed.  A Maß Spaten Hell costs on a plateau in €7. The weißbier is Franziskaner. For those who bring their own food, the beer garden offers a BBQ station where steaks and sausages can be prepared by the guests themselves.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:04, 25 May 2010

Waldwirtschaft literary translates to Forest Inn. The beer garden with its 2500 seats is located in Großhesselohe on a plateau overlooking the Isar valley below. The beer garden is well known having bands playing live jazz music daily when the weather is good.

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In 1995 the beer garden fought succesfully against the closing time at 9pm. The so-called beer garden revolution allows Waldwirtschaft to play music until 11pm. Due to the music the beer is a bit more expensive than elsewhere and already by lunchtime on Sundays the beer garden is usually packed. A Maß Spaten Hell costs on a plateau in €7. The weißbier is Franziskaner. For those who bring their own food, the beer garden offers a BBQ station where steaks and sausages can be prepared by the guests themselves.

Waldwirtschaft Großhesselohe
Georg-Kalb-Straße 3
82049 Großhesselohe
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)89-74994030
Website: www.waldwirtschaft.de (events calender at www.waldwirtschaft.de/wawikalender.html)