Emmeramsmühle, Historic inn and beer garden in Oberföhring district, Munich, Germany.
The Emmeramsmühle is a historic inn and beer garden in the Oberföhring district featuring four wood-paneled dining rooms decorated with copper-colored lamps and light green upholstery. The outdoor area under chestnut trees along the Isar Canal accommodates about 500 guests with views of the surrounding waterway.
The original building on this site dates back to 1711, and the current structure was rebuilt in 1866. In 1929 the property became owned by Spaten brewery, which brought the establishment greater prominence.
The beer garden maintains Bavarian dining customs with traditional waitress service and draws visitors with regional specialties like roast pork and Wiener schnitzel. This tradition shows itself in how locals and travelers gather at long tables to share meals and drinks throughout the seasons.
The establishment opens daily with seating available both indoors and outdoors under the trees. It is easily accessible on foot from the city center and located near the English Garden, making it a convenient stop for walks along the river.
During summer months visitors can order ice cream from Milchhof Miesbach while enjoying views of the English Garden and the Isar River. This small touch connects the beer garden to local craft producers in a way many visitors don't initially expect.
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