Restaurant & Food restaurant in Munich

Münchner Stubn

Experience authentic Bavarian dining at this popular Munich spot. With a 4.3/5 rating and generous portions, it's a must-visit for traditional flavors.

4.3(6,433 reviews)
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Restaurant · Food
Münchner Stubn in munich

Schnitzel, burgers, beer & Bavarian classics in a stylish pub with multiple wood-clad rooms.

About Münchner Stubn

Nestled in a convenient Munich location, this established eatery offers a taste of traditional Bavarian hospitality. Diners consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere and the quality of the cuisine, with many highlighting the hearty portions and efficient service. The decor contributes to a pleasant dining experience, making it a favored choice for both quick stops and family gatherings. Guests can expect classic dishes prepared with care, and the restaurant's accessibility, often with minimal waiting times, adds to its appeal. It's a place where you can reliably savor well-executed local specialties.

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💰Price Range
Moderate
🕐Meal Time
lunch
👥Group Size
Groups Welcome
🎭Atmosphere
Outdoor
🍽️Dining Style
Flexible
Features & Amenities
Outdoor Seating
Cocktails
Beer
Wine
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4.3 / 5.0(6,433 reviews)

We didn't need to book and waiting time was less than 1min. The restaurant is very pretty and decor is very nice. Servants are kind. Food quality was nice and portions were big. The Schweinhaxe was outside very Crispy and inside was tender. It's a little bit greasy so it would be better with some pickled thing. The ordered food came very very fast, We wait less than 10min after ordering it. We stopped by Münchner Stubn with the whole family right after arriving in Munich—perfect timing since it's just a short walk outside the main train station (Hauptbahnhof). The location couldn't be more convenient for travelers; we rolled our luggage right in without any hassle, and there was plenty of space to stash it nearby while we ate. Getting a table was a breeze—no long wait, even on a busy evening. The waitress was super friendly and spoke excellent English, which made ordering easy for us non-German speakers. The food was fantastic: hearty Bavarian classics like schnitzel and sausages that hit the spot after a long trip. Portions were generous, flavors spot-on, and everything came out hot and fresh. We paired it with some local draft beer from the wooden barrel—delicious! If you're near the station and craving authentic Munich eats without the fuss, this is your spot. Highly recommend for families or anyone with bags in tow. Prost! I visited Münchner Stubn, located conveniently near Munich Central Station, after a long and exhausting day of travel. With a reservation in hand, we were looking forward to unwinding with some hearty Bavarian-Naples fare in what appeared to be a bustling, authentic spot. The place was packed, which initially seemed like a good sign of its popularity, and we were greeted politely by a staff member named Thomas, who escorted us to our table without issue. However, that's where the positives end. The restaurant was so crowded that no waiter appeared to take our order for quite some time. We noticed a QR code on the table – a common digital ordering system these days – and decided to use it for efficiency. We scanned it, placed our order, and even completed the payment online, as the system required it upfront. The process was straightforward, and we received confirmation that the payment had gone through, with the amount deducted from my bank account and clearly credited to Münchner Stubn. When a waitress finally arrived, apologizing for the delay, we informed her of our online order. She checked her system and returned claiming no order existed. I showed her the proof of payment on my banking app, but she dismissed it and walked away without further assistance. Frustrated, I followed her and requested to speak with a manager, who turned out to be Thomas – the same person who had welcomed us so courteously. Thomas initially seemed willing to help, asking to see the proof. I obliged, but his demeanor shifted dramatically. He insisted the payment was invalid, accused us of lying, and began shouting in a highly unprofessional manner. Despite my polite requests to double-check or find a resolution, he stormed off, ignoring us completely. I had to chase after him just to get any response, only to be met with more shouting and denial. He refused to acknowledge the banking evidence and demanded we reorder through the waitress and pay again – essentially forcing us to pay twice for the same order. Exhausted and not wanting to escalate further in a foreign city, we reluctantly complied. Thomas gave me his card and told me to complain at the email on it. I won't be doing that since I'm sure he manages the emails and will just delete it. The food itself, when it finally arrived, was actually quite good – flavorful Bavarian-Naples dishes that lived up to the restaurant's reputation for quality. But by that point, our evening was utterly ruined. What could have been a simple IT glitch (which are common in digital ordering systems) was handled with aggression and zero empathy, turning a relaxing dinner into a stressful ordeal. In a city like Munich, where hospitality is key to the tourism scene, this level of rudeness from management is unacceptable. Restaurants should train staff to manage technical issues gracefully rather than alienating paying customers. I won't be returning to Münchner Stubn and would advise others to think twice, especially if you're relying on their digital system. There are plenty of other spots near the station that value their guests more.

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Where to Find Them

Bayerstraße 35, 80335 München, Germany

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Opening Hours

Open Now
Monday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Recent Reviews

Akika A.

November 15, 2025

We didn't need to book and waiting time was less than 1min. The restaurant is very pretty and decor is very nice. Servants are kind. Food quality was nice and portions were big. The Schweinhaxe was outside very Crispy and inside was tender. It's a little bit greasy so it would be better with some pickled thing. The ordered food came very very fast, We wait less than 10min after ordering it.

Thomas B.

October 14, 2025

We stopped by Münchner Stubn with the whole family right after arriving in Munich—perfect timing since it's just a short walk outside the main train station (Hauptbahnhof). The location couldn't be more convenient for travelers; we rolled our luggage right in without any hassle, and there was plenty of space to stash it nearby while we ate. Getting a table was a breeze—no long wait, even on a busy evening. The waitress was super friendly and spoke excellent English, which made ordering easy for us non-German speakers. The food was fantastic: hearty Bavarian classics like schnitzel and sausages that hit the spot after a long trip. Portions were generous, flavors spot-on, and everything came out hot and fresh. We paired it with some local draft beer from the wooden barrel—delicious! If you're near the station and craving authentic Munich eats without the fuss, this is your spot. Highly recommend for families or anyone with bags in tow. Prost!

Puneet

October 11, 2025

I visited Münchner Stubn, located conveniently near Munich Central Station, after a long and exhausting day of travel. With a reservation in hand, we were looking forward to unwinding with some hearty Bavarian-Naples fare in what appeared to be a bustling, authentic spot. The place was packed, which initially seemed like a good sign of its popularity, and we were greeted politely by a staff member named Thomas, who escorted us to our table without issue. However, that's where the positives end. The restaurant was so crowded that no waiter appeared to take our order for quite some time. We noticed a QR code on the table – a common digital ordering system these days – and decided to use it for efficiency. We scanned it, placed our order, and even completed the payment online, as the system required it upfront. The process was straightforward, and we received confirmation that the payment had gone through, with the amount deducted from my bank account and clearly credited to Münchner Stubn. When a waitress finally arrived, apologizing for the delay, we informed her of our online order. She checked her system and returned claiming no order existed. I showed her the proof of payment on my banking app, but she dismissed it and walked away without further assistance. Frustrated, I followed her and requested to speak with a manager, who turned out to be Thomas – the same person who had welcomed us so courteously. Thomas initially seemed willing to help, asking to see the proof. I obliged, but his demeanor shifted dramatically. He insisted the payment was invalid, accused us of lying, and began shouting in a highly unprofessional manner. Despite my polite requests to double-check or find a resolution, he stormed off, ignoring us completely. I had to chase after him just to get any response, only to be met with more shouting and denial. He refused to acknowledge the banking evidence and demanded we reorder through the waitress and pay again – essentially forcing us to pay twice for the same order. Exhausted and not wanting to escalate further in a foreign city, we reluctantly complied. Thomas gave me his card and told me to complain at the email on it. I won't be doing that since I'm sure he manages the emails and will just delete it. The food itself, when it finally arrived, was actually quite good – flavorful Bavarian-Naples dishes that lived up to the restaurant's reputation for quality. But by that point, our evening was utterly ruined. What could have been a simple IT glitch (which are common in digital ordering systems) was handled with aggression and zero empathy, turning a relaxing dinner into a stressful ordeal. In a city like Munich, where hospitality is key to the tourism scene, this level of rudeness from management is unacceptable. Restaurants should train staff to manage technical issues gracefully rather than alienating paying customers. I won't be returning to Münchner Stubn and would advise others to think twice, especially if you're relying on their digital system. There are plenty of other spots near the station that value their guests more.

Guillermo C.

October 19, 2025

Nice modern/tradutional Bavarian restaurant. Service is nice and fast. Nice atmosphere but not a bit too international due to the proximity to the train station. The duck I ordered was nice but a bit too dry in my opinion. The sauerkraut was fantastic

Ryan T.

September 22, 2025

Our first Oktoberfest and this place gave us the quintessential beer garden feel. Food, atmosphere, and service were excellent. The Beef Beer Gulash and Simmental Beef Loin is Highly recommended. Wash it down with a half liter of dunkel.

What to Expect

Features and amenities that make Münchner Stubn special

Outdoor Seating

Cocktails

Beer

Wine

Coffee

Family Friendly

Dog Friendly

Groups Welcome

Reservations

Practical Information

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Payment Options

Credit Cards
Debit Cards
NFC/Contactless

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Wheelchair Accessible Seating

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