Weinhaus Neuner

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One of the city's oldest landmark taverns, the Weinhaus Neuner tops the charm meter. The building dates back to the 15th Century, and its dark wood touches, restored artwork, and original arches and vaulting play up the nostalgic sentiments of days long passed.

History is embedded in every corner. The wine cellars were used in the 16th century by Duke Wilhelm for the royal court's use. From 1612 to 1806, it served as a Catholic boarding school for young Gregorian priest and was a guest house for the former Jesuit Abbey across the road. The building as it is now was bought in 1852 by a wine merchant and renamed Weinhaus Neuner; the Neuner family still runs the restaurant.

Dishes combine regional favorites with a chic nouvelle presentation. Some of the specialties include venison medallions with a juniper berry sauce and Bavarian farm duck with an apple-cranberry ragout. Fixed lunch menus are 18€ to 23€, and fixed dinner menus start at 39€. A la carte dishes are also available.

Reservations recommended
U-Bahn: U4, U5 Karlsplatz
Location

Herzogspitalstr. 8
Altstadt
Munich, 80331
Germany (Deutschland)

 
Restaurant Type
International
Budget
expensive
Atmosphere
elegant

Weinhaus Neuner
Munich
Herzogspitalstr. 8
Altstadt
80331
+49 (0)89 260 3954
info@weinhaus-neuner.de
www.weinhaus-neuner.de

Location

Herzogspitalstr. 8
Altstadt
Munich, 80331
Germany (Deutschland)