Schlössle, Traditional brewery restaurant with beer garden in Neu-Ulm, Germany.
Schlössle is a traditional brewery restaurant with a beer garden in Neu-Ulm situated beneath century-old chestnut trees. It combines on-site beer production with regional dining in a shaded outdoor setting.
This establishment was founded in 1690 and ranks among Bavaria's oldest continuously operating breweries. It has maintained beer production for more than three centuries, shaping the region's brewing heritage.
Visitors enjoy Schwabian-Bavarian cooking and regional beers like the award-winning Märzen brewed on site. The food and drink reflect how local flavors have been sustained across generations.
The venue is located at Schlössleweg 3 and works well for outdoor dining from spring through fall. The large trees provide natural shade during warm months, while winter visits operate on adjusted schedules.
The Zoller family has operated this brewery for over 135 years, creating a remarkable continuity in the local economy. Brewmaster Volker Tillmanns has directed beer production since 1995 using traditional recipes.
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