The 10 best wine bars in Munich
A good option if you want to stop off near the main station. Tried and tested classics such as San Daniele with mozzarella or home-marinated salmon with grated dachi, great pasta or meat dishes.
Grapes is an institution among the city's wine bars. The competent team guides you safely and purposefully through the large menu with many interesting discoveries. The dishes are Mediterranean-inspired - from sardines to the main course. Monday is schnitzel day!
One of the most beautiful wine bars in the city is hidden behind the Hofbräuhaus. The converted former traditional costume shop exudes rustic cosiness and the team serves delicious snacks such as roast pork salad. Attractive wine selection from Franconia to Burgundy.
The highlight at Sticks & Stones with the creative mind, sommelier and host Justin Leone is the enormous selection of top-class wines "by the glass". Here you can taste, enjoy and talk shop about one or two of the highlights. With rock 'n' roll, of course.
Enjoy the market feeling in the evening sun at Gürmet - nothing beats it! Mete and Sarah have established their stall as a hotspot for lovers of homemade oriental delicacies and wines from Turkey and Germany. A tip: the delicious Gözleme!
Mediterranean yet urban, the Blaue Libelle strikes a charming balance between Munich's trendy neighbourhood and the aroma of Neapolitan pizza. Burrata with peach or marinated tuna complement the snacks on the extensive wine list, which many guests are happy to stay for.
The Frank wine bar serves regional wines - and Franconian ones at that! Silvaner lovers get their money's worth and some will be surprised by the variety and depth of the wine list. The team is on the ball, and of course there are also snacks and hot meals. Great terrace.
The beautiful Garibaldi wine shop is well hidden and just a few steps away from the busy tourist mile between the valley and Marienplatz. Many guests and customers like to take advantage of the opportunity to sample wines and linger a while. Tip: Wine events.
Masi's location directly on Maximilianstraße makes it the perfect starting point for luxury shopping, but you should also stay for a meal. Tip: The "Italian Wine Brunch" is held every Saturday.