A restaurant where locals and tourist meet in a relaxed downtown atmosphere in front of the “Frauenkirche” and close to city Hall.
Since 1994, we offer traditional Bavarian cuisine and hospitality for over 100 guests – 70 seats on our ground floor, and 30 seats in our “Domherrenstüberl”. In addition, you can enjoy sunny days on our beautiful terrace – or a quick drink and small snacks on our heated arcade.
We serve traditional Bavarian dishes with a modern twist. You will find classics like veal-meatballs with potato salad, all-time favorites such as roast duck with red cabbage and potato dumplings or seasonal dishes like asparagus, venison, pumkin and Wagyu beef from Sepp Krätz’ own Wagyu farm.
We are also proud to serve beer from the famous Andechs monastery brewery.
We look forward to welcoming you at Andechser am Dom
The Krätz family with the entire Andechser team
That’s what our guests say…
“Great hospitality and great location – we visit regularly and enjoy Andechs beer and Schnitzel.”
“Stay outside at the Beer-Garden, eat grilled knuckle and enjoy the sunset with a cool, fresh “Andechser” Beer.”
What the press says about us...
The gourmet magazine “Feinschmecker”: “Andechser am Dom” is one of the 200 best restaurants in Germany.
Der Andechser am Dom
Gaststättenbetriebs GmbH
Weinstraße 7
80333 München
Tel.: 089 - 24 29 29 20
Fax: 089 - 29 54 42
» info@andechser-am-dom.de
Opening hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday
10:00 am - midnight
Thursday, Fryday and Saturday
10:00 am - 01:00 am
Payment:
Master, Visa, American Express, EC-Card
Breakfast:
Daily from 10:00 am - 11:30 am
private parties:
Your birthday, wedding or other parties can be celebrated with up to 31 persons in our Domherrenstüberl.
Dogs allowed on lead
High chairs available
Late cuisine:
Before or after theater, concert or opera - our kitchen serves until midnight.
Terrace/Garden:
Our terrace offers magnificent view of the Münchner Frauenkirche.
Take the Munich U- or S-Bahn to Marienplatz. The Andechser am Dom is located at Weinstraße between townhall and Frauenkirche.