Zum Durnbrau
About
Zum Dürnbräu is a historic Bavarian tavern situated in the heart of Munich that has welcomed guests for more than six centuries. Founded in 1487 by Herzogliche Hofbräu‑meister Jörg Mülner, the original inn evolved over the years—becoming “Dürnbräu” in the 17th century and later owned by the Dürr family—until it passed to the Schmuck family in 1986 and then to its current co‑owners in 2012. Today the establishment is a living museum, where the timber‑paneled main dining room and the garden terraces still echo the warm, convivial spirit of old‑world Munich. Guests can enjoy classic Bavarian dishes such as wurst, roast meats, freshly baked bread, and hearty stews, paired with a broad selection of local beers, most notably the legendary Spaten‑Franziskaner brews. The restaurant’s modern menu continues the tradition of a seasonal “Tageskarte” that showcases the best of Munich’s culinary staples while offering seasonal twists that keep the experience fresh. Located at Dürnbräugasse 2, 80331 München, Zum Dürnbräu is easily reachable by public transport and offers family‑friendly amenities such as highchairs and an outdoor seating area. Whether you’re looking for a casual lunch, a late‑night beer‑hall experience, or a festive event, Zum Dürnbräu combines historic charm with contemporary hospitality for an unforgettable Bavarian dining adventure.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour