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Tapas in the library |
Kreittmayrstraße 26 Neuhausen Munich, Bayern 80335 Germany +49 89 5235 0535 |
Billiards with Brecht? Pasta with Pasternak? How about both! This is one of the most imaginative of Munich's bars. For twenty years local people have been eating and drinking here, in the company of high and low brow literature. The walls are lined with thousands of assorted books. The annexe is very popular, having a very busy pool table. The bar is kept by a colourful trio: a social educationalist, a furrier and a faith healer and you can quickly sense that they really enjoy running their bar. This is a place to spend a congenial evening with friends. The menu features typical 'Osteria' fare with pasta and tapas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tapas and cocktails |
Balanstraße 23 Haidhausen Munich, Bayern 81549 Germany +49 89 4800 4284 |
A very popular tapas bar which always seems to be full. The selection of tapas is vast, although you can't say the same of the tapas themselves. The sangria (which can be ordered in one liter jugs) is refreshing and tasty, the atmosphere is fun and the well-dressed locals seem up for a joke or two. The interior is restrained yet attractive, with a long bar, tables and light wooden panels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tapas and cocktails |
Bauerstraße 2 Schwabing Munich, Bayern 80796 Germany +49 89 2731 2288 |
Lovely, rustic restaurant-bar in western Schwabing. Spanish dishes are served by the friendly staff, with the emphasis on tapas, which are of only average quality. There is a good selection of decent cocktails at average prices. The young clientele consoles itself for the mediocre cuisine by creating a lively but intimate ambience, and smoking cigars at the same time (which are also available here). Casa de Tapas can certainly be recommended as a bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish in the English Garden |
Biedersteiner Straße 6 Schwabing Munich, Bayern 80802 Germany +49 89 34 2318 |
Located in a lovely vaulted cellar near the English Garden, this is one of Munich's oldest (1965) Spanish restaurants. Don Quijote concentrates on traditional Spanish cooking without attempting to create anything fashionable. Hearty meals like chilli Jalapeño, chilli peppers filled with chicken EUR 8 or shrimps in an almond and cognac sauce should fill you up. The fish dishes are also highly recommended. The service is exceptionally friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Garlic and more |
Feilitzschstraße 32 Schwabing Munich, Bayern 80802 Germany +49 89 331 1116 |
Good, traditional Spanish fare, which stands out above all because of its potent seasoning. The cuisine is exceptionally good, especially the tapas. The only downside is the service- the waiters and waitresses are all rather brusque and spoil the pleasant ambiance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Andalusian tavern |
Belfortstraße 14 Haidhausen Munich, Bayern 81667 Germany +49 89 48 2553 |
This restaurant has the atmosphere of rural Andalusia - down to earth yet romantic. Just sitting here is pleasant enough, but you'll be even happier when the tapas arrive on the table. The wine racks used to decorate the restaurant can't help but tempt you to one of the Spanish wines. Whatever the time of day, El Perro y el Griego is always full, so it can get quite loud and the mood is fairly upbeat. Staff are excellent and always manage to keep on top of things despite the constant throng of customers. Review © 2007, Wcities |