6,490 / 1,760
Indoor / Outdoor
Hacker-Pschorr
Oktoberfest Beer
19.09 – 04.10.
Oktoberfest 2026
Roast ox
House specialty
The Pschorr Bräurosl Tent at Oktoberfest
The Pschorr Bräurosl is one of the most traditional tents at the Wiesn. Present at Oktoberfest since 1901, it bears the name of Rosi Pschorr, the daughter of the former brewery founder, whose portrait still presides above the tent entrance today. With a ridge height of 15 meters, it is the tallest of all festival tents on the Theresienwiese.
Since 2020, festival host Peter Reichert has run the tent, which was completely redesigned in 2022 — featuring a green-dominated interior that echoes earlier Bräurosl tents. The tent is known for its Munich regular-guest culture and is every year the venue for the traditional Gay Sunday of the LGBTIQ+ community.
Food Highlights
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With rosemary sauce, red cabbage, and potato dumpling | n.A. |
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Cheek and roast, slow-braised overnight, juicy, flavorful, and tender | n.A. |
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Pan-browned, served with roast gravy and potato-cucumber salad | n.A. |
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With natural gravy and potato dumpling | n.A. |
All prices refer to 2025 and may differ in the current year.
Drinks
The Pschorr Bräurosl exclusively serves Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest beer — freshly tapped, full-bodied and golden, with the characteristic spice of Munich's brewing tradition. Alongside the one-liter stein, non-alcoholic drinks and other Wiesn classics are also available. The menu emphasizes regional, organically certified, and vegetarian/vegan products.
Live Music & Atmosphere
During the day from 12:00 to 8:00 PM, the band Die Karolinenfelder plays a mix of Bavarian and Bohemian brass music alongside Wiesn classics. From 8:00 PM, the award-winning party band Volxxbeat takes over and keeps the evening atmosphere electric until closing time. The tent offers a family-friendly, Munich-style atmosphere during the day and transforms into an exhilarating party tent in the evening.
Pschorr Bräurosl Reservation – Oktoberfest 2026
Secure your table reservation at the Pschorr Bräurosl. Our resale portal launches in summer 2026.
How table reservations work
Official reservations typically open in spring. Since demand far exceeds availability, many dates sell out within hours. There is currently no availability in this tent.
Photo Gallery Pschorr Bräurosl
Directions and Location of the Festival Tent
Directions
MVV - Bus 62, U3/U6, etc.PARKING- Driving and Parking
Parking around the Theresienwiese is virtually impossible. Visitors should therefore use the Park & Ride lots* located at an S-Bahn or U-Bahn station on the outskirts of the city. A restricted zone has been established in the wider area surrounding the festival grounds, which only residents are permitted to enter by car.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Pschorr Bräurosl Festzelt
Everything you need to know about the Pschorr Bräurosl Festzelt at Oktoberfest
Yes, a reservation is strongly recommended, especially for weekends and evening events. Tables without reservations are limited and often taken quickly. Reservations can be made directly through the official website.
Exclusively Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest beer — the "Heaven of the Bavarians" Wiesn beer, a pale, hop-forward Märzen brewed specifically for Oktoberfest.
The Bräurosl is known for its "Heaven of the Bavarians" decoration featuring a painted sky ceiling and Bavarian charm. The tent combines a traditional Oktoberfest atmosphere with a modern entertainment concept and holds around 8,450 guests.
Yes, it is considered one of the liveliest party tents at Oktoberfest. Especially in the evening there is an exuberant atmosphere with live music and dancing guests. Families and quieter visitors are warmly welcome during the day.
A total of around 8,450 seats — approximately 6,900 indoors and about 1,550 in the outdoor area (beer garden).
A live band plays classic brass music, folk music, and well-known party hits — alternating between traditional and modern pieces depending on the time of day.
Yes, the tent attracts numerous international visitors every year and is especially popular with guests from English-speaking countries, Australia, and Asia.
Yes, vegetarian options such as cheese spätzle, Obatzda, and pretzels are available. Vegan dishes are limited — it is advisable to ask staff directly about current offerings.
Discover more festival tents at Oktoberfest
Large festival tents
The large festival tents at Oktoberfest are a truly spectacular experience. With their impressive size, they can accommodate thousands of visitors and exude an infectious festive atmosphere. Here, guests can look forward to unforgettable moments as they come together with cheerful people from all over the world to enjoy traditional Oktoberfest beer and celebrate.
Smaller tents
The small festival tents at Oktoberfest offer a cozy and intimate atmosphere for visitors seeking an authentic and less crowded Wiesn experience. With rustic charm and warm Bavarian hospitality, these tents provide the perfect setting to enjoy traditional Oktoberfest beer and delicious Bavarian specialties. The intimate size of the tents creates a welcoming atmosphere where it’s easy to strike up a conversation with other guests. Here you can experience Bavarian culture up close, admire colorful traditional costumes, and enjoy traditional music and dance performances. The small festival tents truly enhance the Oktoberfest experience.
Old Oktoberfest Tents
The "Oide Wiesn" festival tents at Oktoberfest are a charming tribute to the past, showcasing the Wiesn as it once was. With their traditional Bavarian architecture and nostalgic charm, these tents invite visitors on a journey back in time. Here, you can experience the original Oktoberfest in a cozy atmosphere and be transported back to days gone by. The "Oide Wiesn" tents offer a diverse program featuring traditional music, folk dancing, and handicrafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural and historical aspects of Oktoberfest and experience traditional Bavarian culture up close.


