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The Löwenbräu Brewery has one of the oldest beer gardens in Munich, with a history dating back as far as 1383.
The Löwenbräu Brewery has one of the oldest beer gardens in Munich, with a history dating back as far as 1383. The Löwenbräukeller restaurant with beer garden opened in its current location in 1883, and has since been serving patrons some of the best-known brews of Munich and Germany. One of the 6 breweries that are present at Oktoberfest, the Löwenbräu is known for its freshly tapped strong beers which go well with Bavarian delicacies.
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