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Waldwirtschaft Großhesselohe

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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 , also known having as WaWi, has regular jazz bands playing live jazz music daily when the weather is good.'''
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In 1995 the WaWi beer garden fought successfully against the a 9pm closing time at 9pm restriction requested by the City Bavarian Administrative Court on behalf of Munich in local residents disturbed by the noise. The event led to the so-called Beer Garden Revolution, at which 25,000 Munich residents took to the streets at Marientplatz to demonstrate for the preservation the beer garden revolution culture. A Bavarian Beer Garden Regulation law was consequently established which applies to all traditional Bavarian beer gardens, ie. those where guests are permitted to bring their own meals while only buying the drinks. The Waldwirtschaft beer garden is now allows Waldwirtschaft permitted to play live music until 11pm. Due to the music the beer is a bit more expensive than elsewhere and already  Already by lunchtime on Sundays the beer garden is usually packed. A [[Maß]] [[Spaten]] Hell costs costs €7. The Franziskaner [[Weißbier]] costs €4 for 0.5 litre (half Maß) and costs €3.89 for 0.3 litres. For those who bring their own food, the beer garden offers a barbecue station where steaks and sausages can be prepared by the guests themselves.
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