13 Best Nightlife in Munich, Germany

Augustiner-Keller

Maxvorstadt Fodor's choice

Among Munich's largest beer gardens (5,000 seats)—and in fact its oldest—Augustiner Keller is one of the more authentic beer gardens, with excellent food, beautiful chestnut shade trees, a mixed local crowd, and Munich Augustiner beer. 

Biergarten am Viktualienmarkt

Altstadt Fodor's choice

The only true beer garden in the center of the city, and therefore the easiest to find, is the one at Viktualienmarkt. The beer on tap rotates among the six major Munich breweries to keep everyone happy throughout the year.

Café Kosmos

Maxvorstadt Fodor's choice

Frequented by students and hipsters, this lively two-story bar near the main train station is famous for its cheap drinks and kitschy atmosphere.

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Grapes Weinbar

Altstadt Fodor's choice

The young sommeliers here take a fresh, modern approach to wine, departing from the typical German Rieslings and French Pinot noirs (though those are on the menu, too) and offering many lesser-known varietals. The well-curated list of wines by the glass includes natural and biodynamic options; ask for the separate card of rare (and pricier) wines, also by the glass. The loungelike space and small garden terrace attract a well-heeled crowd; weekend evenings are particularly lively.

Hofbräukeller am Wiener Platz

Haidhausen Fodor's choice

This is one of the city's midsize beer gardens but undoubtedly one of the best. Its location just off pretty cobblestoned Wiener Platz makes it attractive enough, plus the food's good, and it serves the same beer as the Hofbräuhaus. There's a play area for children as well as a lounge area with sand and sun loungers.

Jazzbar Vogler

Isarvorstadt Fodor's choice

Since 1997, Jazzbar Vogler has staged jazz concerts in its intimate, dimly lit space.

Jazzclub Unterfahrt

Haidhausen Fodor's choice

For more than 40 years, Unterfahrt has been the place for the serious jazzologist.

Königlicher Hirschgarten

Nymphenburg Fodor's choice

Out in the district of Nymphenburg is the huge Königlicher Hirschgarten, Munich's largest beer garden, with 8,000 seats. It's also a family-oriented beer garden; it even has a deer reserve. To get there, rent bikes and make a day of it in the park and beer garden, or take the S-bahn to Hirschgarten, then walk about 15 minutes. No matter how you get there, it'll be worth it.

Park Café

Maxvorstadt Fodor's choice

This is one of Munich's hippest hangouts, a combination restaurant, bar, and nightclub inside a 1930s building in the Old Botanical Garden, plus a sprawling seasonal beer garden outside. It often draws a younger crowd, attracted by a thriving music scene, which ranges from DJs to live bands. There's a great atmosphere to go with the good food and drinks, even better when the sun is shining and the beer garden is open.

Paulaner am Nockherberg

Haidhausen Fodor's choice

Set atop "Holy Hill," so named because Paulaner monks produced beer here as far back as 1627, this brewery/beer garden was entirely refurbished in early 2018. The sprawling shady beer garden, which seats 2,000 people, is a nice break from the touristy beer gardens found in much of the city. Sample handcrafted Paulaner beers made right on-site, including the potent wheat beer Faustus; many are specialty unfiltered brews you can't find elsewhere. The Bavarian cuisine here is particularly good.

Petit Cafe

Altstadt Fodor's choice

As befits its name, this minuscule bar has just a handful of tables and stools, but it’s big on atmosphere, with wood-lined walls decorated with vintage posters, an antique cash register, and an old piano wedged in the corner.

Schumann's

Altstadt Fodor's choice
At Munich's most famous bar, the bartenders are busy shaking cocktails after the curtain comes down at the nearby opera house. On the ground floor is Schumann's Bar am Hofgarten; one floor up, Les Fleurs du Mal has one 27-foot-long table for guests to share and converse with the barman, who will whip up bespoke cocktails based on your preferences.

Sophia's Bar

Maxvorstadt Fodor's choice
Bow-tied bartenders sling creative cocktails at this botanical-theme bar and lounge inside the Charles Hotel. Intricate, beautifully rendered drinks feature fresh and freeze-dried herbs, bold spices, and even seasonal vegetables like pumpkin and melon—justifying the steep prices.