Gorreshof
About
A beloved Bavarian tavern on Görresstraße 38, the Görreshof has been serving hearty regional fare and crisp Augustiner beer for more than a century. The warm, timber‑laden dining room and spacious beer garden offer a relaxed atmosphere where locals and tourists alike can enjoy classic Bavarian dishes such as roast pork, dumplings, and the legendary Martinsgans. Every Sunday, the tavern hosts a traditional Bavarian summer afternoon with live music, while the winter months see guests refilling their steins inside the cozy “warm kitchen.” Whether you’re in the mood for a quick lunch, a leisurely dinner, or a night of local beer, the Görreshof’s welcoming staff and authentic décor make it a must‑visit spot in Munich’s historic Maxvorstadt district.
Highlights
- Authentic Bavarian Cuisine
- Augustiner Beer Selection
- Historic Beer Garden
- Wood‑Barrel Beer Service
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Best time to visit
Summer, especially July and August for the beer garden, or weekdays in late spring and early autumn when the tavern is less crowded.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Cozy Atmosphere
- Traditional Beer Selection
- Historic Charm
Things to consider
- Crowded Fridays and Weekends
- Long Wait Times
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 2 hours