If you only know Munich for its beer, you’re missing half the story. The city has built one of Germany’s most sophisticated cocktail scenes — anchored by the legendary Charles Schumann, expanded by a generation of craft mixologists, and hidden behind unmarked doors all over the Glockenbachviertel and Maxvorstadt. From rooftop terraces with full Alpine views to Prohibition-era speakeasies, classic Italian-style hotel bars to natural-wine spots, this is the complete best bars in Munich guide for 2026 — featuring 25 standout venues across cocktail, rooftop, hidden, classic, and natural-wine categories, with what to order, who frequents them, and how to find the unmarked doors.

Munich’s Best Bars at a Glance
| Bar | Style | Neighborhood | Vibe | Star Drink |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schumann’s | Classic cocktail | Altstadt (Odeonsplatz) | Iconic, refined | Negroni |
| Goldene Bar | Art Deco classic | Lehel (Haus der Kunst) | Stunning interior | Daiquiri |
| Bar Centrale | Italian aperitivo | Altstadt | Elegant, sociable | Aperol Spritz |
| Falk’s Bar (Bayerischer Hof) | Hotel grand bar | Altstadt | Old-world luxury | Manhattan |
| The Quiet Bar (Sofitel) | Hotel cocktail | Hbf | Plush, calm | Old Fashioned |
| Zephyr Bar | Speakeasy | Glockenbach | Hidden, artistic | Custom-spec creations |
| Goldene Gans | Speakeasy | Glockenbach | Dark, moody | Classic cocktails |
| Ory Bar (Mandarin Oriental) | Hotel rooftop | Altstadt | Polished, view-rich | Champagne cocktails |
| M’Uniqo (Andaz) | Rooftop | Schwabing | 360° view | Signature ‘Munich Sky’ |
| The Flushing Meadows | Hotel rooftop | Glockenbach | Hipster-chic | Mezcal Mule |
| Cyril’s Cocktailbar | Modern cocktail | Schwabing | Inventive | Fat-washed bourbon |
| Pacific Times | Modern cocktail | Glockenbach | Buzzy | Tiki riffs |
| Rote Sonne | Bar/club hybrid | Altstadt | Late-night | Mezcal cocktails |
| High Bar (Mandarin) | Rooftop terrace | Altstadt | Pool-deck stunning | Spritzes |
| Bar Gabányi | Classic Italian | Schwabing | Tradition since 1957 | Negroni Sbagliato |
| Garden (Bayerischer Hof) | Tropical lounge | Altstadt | Warm, plant-filled | Daiquiri Riff |
| Trader Vic’s | Tiki classic | Bayerischer Hof basement | Kitsch fun | Mai Tai |
| Holy Home | Wine + cocktail | Glockenbach | Bohemian | Vermouth-driven |
| Geisel’s Vinothek | Wine bar | Altstadt | Refined | Riesling flight |
| Pardi | Natural wine | Glockenbach | Casual, hip | Pet-Nat by glass |
| Eat the Rich | Modern cocktail | Maxvorstadt | Late, smoky | Mezcal sour |
| Mr. & Mrs. White | Cocktail club | Schwabing | Stylish, dancy | Espresso Martini |
| HiT Bar (Haus im Tal) | Hidden rooftop | Altstadt | Insider’s secret | Natural wine |
| Bar Sweet Pussycat | Listening bar | Glockenbach | Vinyl-driven | Highballs |
| Roomers | Hotel lobby | Schwanthalerhöhe | Sleek, clubby | Modern classics |
The Munich Cocktail Scene: A Brief Orientation
Modern Munich cocktail culture really begins with one person: Charles Schumann, who opened his eponymous bar on Maximilianstraße in 1982 and effectively wrote the German cocktail rulebook with his 1984 book Schumann’s Bar. Today his Schumann’s American Bar on Odeonsplatz remains the most consequential cocktail address in German-speaking Europe. From that foundation, a younger generation has built out an excellent secondary tier — the speakeasies of Glockenbachviertel (Goldene Gans, Zephyr, Bar Sweet Pussycat), the rooftops on Munich’s tallest buildings (M’Uniqo at the Andaz, the Mandarin Oriental’s High Bar), and a wave of natural-wine and listening bars that have given Munich’s nightlife genuine variety.
The Classics: Munich’s Iconic Cocktail Bars
1. Schumann’s American Bar — The Original

On Odeonsplatz since 2003 (originally on Maximilianstraße from 1982), Schumann’s is the spiritual home of German cocktail culture. Charles Schumann himself — now in his late seventies — still occasionally appears in his crisp white jacket and bowtie. Order a Negroni, a Manhattan, or a Schumann classic like the Swimming Pool. Standing-room only after 22:00; reservations only for sit-down dinner. Cash and card. €13–€17 per cocktail.
2. Goldene Bar — The Most Beautiful Bar in Germany
Inside the Haus der Kunst on Prinzregentenstraße, the Goldene Bar may be the most photographed cocktail interior in Germany. Built in 1937 with hand-painted ceiling murals depicting world cities, brass fittings, and original Art Deco lamps, the room takes your breath away even sober. Cocktails are classic-leaning and excellent. Open until 03:00 weekends. Try a properly-made Daiquiri or Sazerac. €13–€16 per cocktail.
3. Bar Centrale — The Italian Heart
Unmarked from outside on Ledererstraße in the Altstadt, Bar Centrale brings authentic Italian aperitivo culture to Munich. The Aperol Spritz here is served with the proper Italian pacing — by the third one you’ll forget you’re in Bavaria. The wine list leans toward Italian classics; cocktails are simple and well-made. €10–€15.
4. Falk’s Bar at the Bayerischer Hof
The grand hotel bar inside Munich’s most historic luxury hotel, Falk’s has been polishing cut crystal since 1841. Pianist nightly. Old-world atmosphere with leather banquettes, dark wood, and a 200+ whisky selection. The classic cocktail playbook is executed perfectly. Smart-casual dress code. €15–€20 cocktails.
5. The Quiet Bar at the Sofitel
Across from the Hauptbahnhof, The Quiet Bar at the Sofitel Munich Bayerpost is exactly that — a hushed, calmly-lit refuge from the busy station outside. Excellent classic cocktails and a serious whisky program. Best midweek when business travelers thin out and locals dominate.
Speakeasies and Hidden Bars

6. Goldene Gans
Hidden behind a discreet door in the Glockenbachviertel, Goldene Gans is Munich’s most-loved speakeasy. The atmosphere is dark, moody, and incredibly chic. The cocktail program is classics-driven — done flawlessly — with an impressive selection of base spirits. Reservations strongly recommended on weekends. Look for the small brass goose by the door. €13–€17 per drink.
7. Zephyr Bar
On Baaderstraße, Zephyr Bar is a trendy speakeasy with artistic, story-driven cocktails. The mixologists genuinely riff — tell them what flavors you like and let them invent. Smaller than Goldene Gans, more intimate. The exclusive ambiance and tucked-away location create a real hidden-gem feel.
8. Zum Wolf
In the heart of the Glockenbachviertel, Zum Wolf takes its inspiration from classic American cocktail bars and Southern juke joints. Most spirits are imported from Kentucky and Tennessee — the bourbon program is the deepest in Munich. Concise but excellent cocktail list. Casual atmosphere; reservations rarely needed midweek.
9. HiT Bar at Haus im Tal
The Tal east of Marienplatz hides HiT Bar — a discreet rooftop above the Haus im Tal hotel. Natural wines, top-shelf spirits, and simple but high-quality regional dishes. Münchners love it as their secret-from-tourists choice.
10. Bar Sweet Pussycat
A vinyl-only listening bar in the Glockenbachviertel, Sweet Pussycat plays records on a Klipschorn sound system while serving simple highballs and natural wines. Conversation-friendly volume; the playlist runs jazz, soul, ’70s rock, and disco. Quiet, civilized, deeply underrated.
Rooftop Bars: Munich from Above

11. M’Uniqo — Munich’s Highest Bar
On top of the Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor, M’Uniqo is the city’s highest cocktail bar — 12 stories with a wraparound terrace and 360-degree views over the skyline, Olympiapark, and on clear days the Alpine wall. Two levels: an enclosed bar and an open roof terrace. Classic cocktails are good; the views are the real reason. Reservations recommended for sunset visits in summer.
12. The Flushing Meadows Rooftop
On a building in the Glockenbachviertel, The Flushing Meadows rooftop is the city’s most stylish hipster-chic terrace. Smaller and more intimate than M’Uniqo. Excellent cocktails; casual food. Open from late spring through early autumn. Closed in winter.
13. Ory Bar at the Mandarin Oriental
Inside the Mandarin Oriental’s grand 19th-century building near Marienplatz, the Ory Bar is sleek, polished, and consistently inventive. Champagne cocktails are the signature. The view from the small Champagne Garden in summer is one of central Munich’s nicest. Smart dress.
14. High Bar / China Moon Roof Terrace
The Mandarin Oriental’s separate roof terrace bar has a small swimming pool, sweeping views over the Frauenkirche, and a tropical-leaning spritz menu. €18–€22 cocktails. Open mid-May through mid-September only; book ahead in summer.
Modern Cocktail Bars
15. Cyril’s Cocktailbar
In Schwabing, Cyril’s is one of the most inventive cocktail rooms in Munich. Owner Cyril is a dedicated tinkerer — fat-washed bourbons, clarified milk punches, sous-vide infusions. The menu rotates seasonally. Reservations strongly recommended.
16. Pacific Times
On Baaderstraße, Pacific Times mixes tiki riffs and modern technique with high-quality bottled cocktails. Buzzy, often loud, popular with creative locals. Open until 03:00 on weekends.
17. Eat the Rich
Maxvorstadt’s Eat the Rich is a smoky late-night cocktail spot favored by chefs and bartenders coming off shift. Serious mezcal program, excellent beef tartare. Open until 04:00 weekends — Munich’s last serious cocktail destination of the night.
18. Mr. & Mrs. White
Schwabing’s Mr. & Mrs. White mixes a great cocktail bar with a small dance floor — half nightclub, half lounge. Espresso Martinis are exceptional; the music programming runs disco and house. Stylish but not stuck-up.
Wine and Natural-Wine Bars
19. Pardi
Glockenbachviertel’s Pardi is Munich’s leading natural-wine bar — small, casual, and packed with hip locals. Pet-Nat (pétillant naturel) sparkling wines, biodynamic Burgenland reds, and German orange wines. Small plates only; arrive hungry but plan for grazing.
20. Holy Home
Bohemian and unmarked, Holy Home on Reichenbachstraße specializes in vermouth and amaro programs alongside an excellent natural wine list. Loved by Munich’s restaurant industry.
21. Geisel’s Vinothek
Inside the Königshof complex on Karlsplatz, Geisel’s Vinothek is a serious wine bar with a vast selection of German Rieslings and Pinot Noirs. Tastings and flights led by knowledgeable sommeliers. Refined, calmer than the Glockenbachviertel scene.
Bavarian Bar-Hopping: Suggested Routes

Classic Cocktail Tour (Altstadt + Lehel)
Start with an aperitivo at Bar Centrale, walk five minutes to Schumann’s for a Negroni and a Charles sighting, end at the spectacular Goldene Bar in Lehel for a nightcap. Total walk: ~15 minutes between stops. Allow 3.5 hours.
Speakeasy Trail (Glockenbachviertel)
Begin at Pardi for a glass of natural wine, find the unmarked door at Goldene Gans for the classics, end the night at Zephyr Bar with mixology riffs. All within 8 minutes’ walk of each other. Great date night route.
Rooftop Sunset Crawl (warm months only)
Start at The Flushing Meadows rooftop in Glockenbachviertel as the sun gets low. Tram or U-Bahn to Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor for M’Uniqo after dark — the lit-up cityscape from 12 stories up is unforgettable.
Practical Tips for Munich Bars
- Dress code: Most cocktail bars are smart-casual; some hotel bars (Falk’s, Ory) prefer a jacket but rarely strictly enforce. Avoid sneakers + shorts at the high-end venues
- Reservations: Speakeasies (Goldene Gans, Zephyr) and rooftops in summer almost always require booking. Schumann’s and Goldene Bar usually find space if you arrive before 22:00 on weekdays
- Hours: Most cocktail bars open 18:00 or 19:00. Closing times: 01:00–03:00 weekdays, 03:00–04:00 weekends. Hotel bars often open earlier (17:00)
- Tipping: Round up 10% on the bill. Tipping the bartender directly (€2–€5) is a friendly gesture for great service
- Cash and card: Almost all accept cards now, but speakeasies sometimes prefer cash for tabs
- Smoking: Banned indoors. Most bars have a small heated outdoor area
- Pricing: Cocktails €11–€20 (€12–€14 typical); craft beer €4.50–€7; natural wine by the glass €8–€14
- Public transit: Last U-Bahn ~01:00; night bus and tram networks run after that. Many hotels arrange taxis at closing time
- Best nights for atmosphere: Thursday and Friday — Munich locals’ big-night-out evenings
- Best nights for chatting with bartenders: Sunday and Monday early evening
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the most famous bar in Munich?
Schumann’s American Bar on Odeonsplatz, opened by Charles Schumann in 1982 and now widely considered the most influential cocktail bar in German-speaking Europe.
Where are Munich’s hidden speakeasies?
Most cluster in the Glockenbachviertel: Goldene Gans, Zephyr Bar, Zum Wolf, and Bar Sweet Pussycat. The HiT Bar in the Altstadt’s Tal is a separate hidden gem. Most have unmarked doors — look up addresses online and ring the bell.
Are Munich rooftop bars open year-round?
Mostly no. M’Uniqo (Andaz) is open year-round with its enclosed bar level. The Flushing Meadows, Mandarin Oriental High Bar, and most other rooftops operate seasonally from May to September.
How much does a cocktail in Munich cost?
€11–€16 at most cocktail bars; €15–€20 at hotel bars and rooftops; €13–€17 at speakeasies. Aperol Spritzes and simpler drinks run €9–€12.
Do Munich bars have a dress code?
Most are smart-casual; only a few (Falk’s at Bayerischer Hof, Ory at Mandarin Oriental) prefer a jacket. The Glockenbachviertel speakeasies are deliberately casual; jeans and a button-down are fine. Avoid athletic wear in any cocktail context.
What time do Munich bars close?
Weekdays 01:00–02:00; weekends 02:00–04:00. The few late-night options (Eat the Rich, Mr. & Mrs. White, Rote Sonne) push to 04:00 on weekends.
Are there good non-alcoholic options?
Yes — most top bars now have a serious zero-proof program. Schumann’s, Cyril’s, and Zephyr all offer crafted non-alcoholic cocktails for €8–€12.
Plan Your Munich Night Out
This bars guide is part of our deeper Munich nightlife guide, which covers beer halls, clubs, live music, and concert venues. For broader context, see our neighborhoods guide, our food and beer guide, and our overall trip planner. Hungry first? Try our best beer gardens guide for an outdoor pre-dinner option in summer.
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