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  1. Between centuries of tradition and state-of-the-art brewing techniques, from the Oktoberfest to Las Vegas – our beers are not only enjoyed in Munich, but all over the world. Discover our world and find the appropriate Hofbräu beer for every moment. Now also in our Beer Shop!

  2. Our beer selection. Explore the variety of our world-famous Hofbräu beers! Hofbräu Original. Elegant and delicately flavorful. Our bottom-fermented Hofbräu Original embodies the unique atmosphere of Munich, the beer capital, like no other. It rightfully bears the title of Munich Helles (g.g.A).

  3. BEER TOKEN. Experience authentic Bavarian lifestyle with our famous Hofbräu Bier and Bavarian delicacies! Bavarian tradition prepared by Hofbräuhaus’ master chefs!

    • Hofbrauhaus During WWII // Hitler and The Nazi Party
    • Visiting Hofbrauhaus // What to Expect
    • 6 Tips For Visiting Hofbräuhaus

    As soon as you step inside Hofbräuhaus, it feels like a party. Waiters dressed in Lederhosen serve liters of beer to drunk tourists, while the oompah band plays classic drinking songs. On the outside, you’d never suspect that this beer hall would have such a dark past, but most tourists are unaware that they are sipping their beers within a signifi...

    Today, Hofbrauhaus is the largest and most crowded beer hall in Munich and it has somewhat negative reputation due to its immense popularity and tourist trap short comings. Many will tell you to skip Hofbrauhaus, but I recommend at least stopping in for a beer even if you are not a history buff. It plays a major role in Munich’s beer culture and is...

    The beer hall’s waitstaff have a reputation for soliciting tips and there are countless storiesof people being instructed to tip, or told how much to tip by pushy waiters. Tipping in Germany is much more casual than in North America and it is customary to tip between 5-10% in sit down restaurants. I assume because Hofbrauhaus caters mostly to touri...

  4. The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl is a beer hall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, originally built in 1589 by Bavarian Duke Maximilian I as an extension of the Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München brewery. The general public was admitted in 1828 by Ludwig I. The building was completely remodeled in 1897 by Max Littmann when the brewery moved to the suburbs

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