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The historic beer hall on the first floor of the building is considered the heart of the Hofbräuhaus.
Here, where Hofbräuhaus beer was once brewed, underneath the cross vaults, up to 1,300 guests can sit at tables, some of which have been here since 1897 as testified by the many initials, names and comments engraved on them.
Directly to the left of the main portal is the bar; to the right of the entrance is a smaller room for 70 people. People unfamiliar with the room’s history are surprised by its name: “Stadelheim”, the name of Munich ’s prison. This room does, in fact, owe its name to the prison. Up until World War II, prison officials, regulars at the Hofbräuhaus, had their own reserved table in this room.
In the center of the public beer hall is a music podium where our own musicians play every day. On weekends, visiting bands provide lively entertainment for our guests.
The special atmosphere of this institution can be felt in every corner of the beer hall. At the reserved regulars’ tables, guests from all countries of the globe can experience the Bavarian way of life first hand, with its heart and hospitality.







