Situated in the leafy park surrounding Schloss Nymphenburg, the Palmenhaus (Palm House) is a popular pit stop for tourist groups by day and a favored venue for business meetings and conferences in the evening. With its exotic palms and cacti, and its beautiful, bright atmosphere, Schlosscafé Palmenhaus is a real oasis. The high prices are hardly surprising, although the service could in truth be better. Nevertheless, this is still a wonderful place for a romantic brunch.
This tavern, located within the atmospheric Schlachthof, is known for its servings of robust Bavarian meals, accompanied by drinks and a wonderful ambiance. Head to this gem after catching a live performance to round off a lovely evening.
Founded in 1872 by the Viennese Mehr family, Schelling Salon is one of the oldest pubs in Munich. The place is now managed by the third generation of the Mehr family. The interiors are done up with a collection of paintings, postcards and junk from the owner's family. There are pool tables, dart boards, card games, chess and many magazines to pass your time while enjoying a chilled beer. 'Regensburger' is a local hit and is known for the tasty breakfast it serves.
Kafe Marat is a meeting space, where like-minded people meet up and discuss various topics. Apart from the regular lectures and meetings hosted here, it also has an interesting line-up of concerts. Right from punk to rock, you will get to enjoy a wide variety of music. So be there and do not miss out on the funky and cool concerts.
Students chatting with each other, finishing assignments and exchanging notes are all common-place at this friendly University Cafe. Cafe An Der Uni, fondly known as CADU is located inside the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. It serves piping hot cups of coffee, breakfast and plenty of snacks and dishes that are great food during the day. If you find yourself here on an evening, order a round of cocktails to unwind and gel with the easy-going crowd.