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Räuber-Kneißl-Garten

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Räuber-Kneißl-Garten is located behind the Maisach brewery in
the town of Maisach, 25km from the centre of Munich.
 
This small and charming beer garden is well shaded under large chestnut trees
and a few sun-umbrellas. The fixed-to-the-ground tables offers
about 350 seats. Small old fashioned street lights provide a cosy
atmosphere during warm summer nights.
 
The current leasholder and head chef, Harry Faul, has managed the beer garden
and restaurant since 2007 and offers visitors a quality selection
Bavarian specialties, including spare ribs, Hendl (grilled chicken) and Obatz (Bavarian cheese specialty).
 
The name "Räuber Kneißl" refers to a bandit named Mathias Kneißl who
was born in the area 1875. Mr Kneißl became famous for having
caused the largest manhunt in Bavarian history, often mocking the police
while elegantly evading capture on his bicycle. Mr Kneißl was eventually
captured and sentenced to death. His last request prior to
going under the guillutine a wise decision - six maß of beer!
 
The Räuber Kneißl Dunkel (dark lager) named in memory of
the infamous bandit is brewed according
to an original and ancient recipe of the Maisach brewery.
A [[maß]] Dunkel or Helles costs EUR 5.90 in the beer garden.
 
A small stage offer music events, such as Jazz or traditional Bavarian bands.
Enquire at the number listed below for up-and-coming events.
 
A small Räuber Kneißl museum below the restaurant building includes various
artefacts and memorebilia from the former times.
 
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The beer garden is open when the weather is good during
the summer season (usually May - October) Mondays to Fridays from 4pm until
11pm and on weekends and public holidays from 11am.
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