The public, commercial and more cruisy sides of Munich's gay ghetto stretch from Sendlinger Tor to the area around the Reichenbachstraße, which is dominated by the gay-owned Hotel Deutsche Eiche, built in 1864. Upon entering, you'll find few remaining traces of the 19th-century Eiche; instead, there are sleek hotel rooms and a very modern sauna [see entries], and this German/European bistro, reinvented to Euro-cosy effect in 1998 but now unrecognisable from the days and nights in the 1970s and ...
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7am—1am daily
Hours
7am—1am daily
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Great Restaurant
Restaurant Deutsche Eiche is a great place to eat. Their daily specials are good and so are their traditional Bavarian dishes available every day. I am especially fond of their roast pork.
Bavarian Favourites galore
Bavarian beer is strong and the secret is in eating good food with your beer... The restaurant section of the gay complex Deutsche Eiche serves just that. The portions are usually what they are in Bavaria: big. Local favourites and decent Bavarian 'Schmankerl' (= special delicacies) and it has a nice selection of local beers and wines.
Excellent German Fare
On our last holiday we stopped here for a nice dinner on a lovely fall eve. We were well served and had a very good meal at a reasonable price. We ate outside but the inside looked very inviting. Service was excellent and I would highly recommend this place to any Munich visitor and I look forward to returning on my next visit to Munich
good Bavarian food and good prices
You get excellent food for reasonable prices and meet nice people.