Wildmosers
About
Located in the heart of Munich’s bustling Marienplatz, Wildmosers Restaurant‑Cafe offers a living slice of Bavarian history. The building was once the historic tavern “Zum Ewigen Licht” where, in 1857, Metze Josef Moser purportedly invented the famous Weißwurst. Today the old‑world charm is preserved in a 16th‑century landmark that blends grand architecture with modern, sustainable practices. Guests are treated to a menu that celebrates authentic Munich fare, from freshly made Weißwurst accompanied by a local Weißbier to contemporary classics. The space is thoughtfully designed with a warm interior, an open terrace overlooking the iconic Glockenspiel, and a commitment to eco‑friendly packaging and fair‑trade coffee. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed family meal, a romantic dining experience, or a cultural journey into Munich’s culinary origins, Wildmosers delivers a memorable experience anchored in history, flavor, and city views.
Highlights
- Munich White Sausage Birthplace
- Historic Building – Zum Ewigen Licht
- Marienplatz View from the Terrace
- Sustainability Commitment
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour