"There are many wonderful medium sized Biergärten nestled in the various woods around Munich, and this is one of the better ones. The Biergarten seats about 500, under a canopy of Chestnut trees, and is easily accessible by car, bicycle, or foot as there are cycling and hiking paths throughout the area. The menu includes typical Biergarten offerings, including roast chicken and roasted Haxen (pig's knuckle), and lighter offerings such as Obatzda, a Bavarian cream cheese mix that goes wonderfully with the large Oktoberfest style pretzels. I had the chicken, and it was delicious. It's tempting to lump all of these medium sized Biergärten in the Munich woods together, but like people although they appear somewhat similar at first blush each has unique characteristics of its own. Besides the friendly clientele, this Biergarten is reportedly in the Guinness Book of Records for having the longest table in a Biergarten in the world it's a good 20 meters long and made of unfinished native wood (see picture). It's well worth making a special trip of a summer afternoon through the woods just to experience the Biergarten and enjoy a cold liter of Munich beer under the chestnuts,"