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Founded as a small "Bräustibl" (brewery) for thirsty brewers, initially by the Tegernsee Monastery Brewery and later by the Ducal Bavarian Brewery, the Tegernseer Bräustüberl has long been one of Bavaria's most famous taverns. Its reputation is primarily characterized by the diversity of its guests, who early on created a unique atmosphere of preserving tradition and tolerant openness: During the reign of King Max I Joseph, also the first Wittelsbach brewmaster in Tegernsee, locals met European nobility here, followed by summer visitors and artists, the beautiful, the rich, the important, and the ordinary.

Almost everyone found their way to the Bräustüberl – and fell in love with it. At least, those who value authenticity did. Because the Bräustüberl and its regulars have never let themselves be manipulated. Peaceful, Bavarian, hearty, and cozy, the atmosphere is at this Tegernsee-Old Bavarian temple of tradition, which, above all, has always been a place of genuine human-to-human communication, where people look at each other and smile, regardless of their financial situation, title, origin, or religion.

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2023 - 20 years as landlord of the Bräustüberl: Peter Hubert

20 years as landlord of the Bräustüberl: Peter Hubert On December 6, 2003, Peter Huber took over as landlord of the Bräustüberl – he combines tradition and innovation. For a proud 20 years, Peter Hubert has been the innkeeper of the Tegernseer Bräustüberl – a true Bavarian original, combining tradition and innovation. In December 2003, he took over management of the legendary inn, and one thing was immediately clear: the rustic charm and cozy atmosphere had to remain – and have remained so ever since. Peter Hubert has managed to carefully develop the Bräustüberl while always preserving its Bavarian soul. The beer garden has been redesigned and has since become an even more comfortable place to socialize. Modern extras like Wi-Fi on the terrace provide contemporary comfort, and the popular "Buzi Balloon" charmingly advertises the traditional inn from high above. But Hubert can do more than just a Bräustüberl: Since 2023, he and his wife Caterina have been breathing new life into the "Schlosswirtschaft" (Castle Inn) at Tegernseer Schloss – naturally just as cozy and hospitable as ever. The fact that guests and locals so appreciate their host is probably due to Peter Hubert's passion for his work and his knowledge of what's good for them: down-to-earthness, warmth, and a good Tegernsee beer. Duchess Anna of Bavaria puts it perfectly: "Hubert, he's a host with heart and soul!" After 20 successful years, congratulations are in order and we look forward to the fact that the Bräustüberl will continue to be home to the Bavarian joie de vivre – with Peter Hubert at the heart of it all. Peter Hubert – caricature by Hans Reiser Bräustüberl Newspaper 115 (2023)
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2023 - The Bräustüberl gets a sister: The Schlosswirtschaft

The Bräustüberl gets a sister: The Schlosswirtschaft Since April 2023, Bräustüberl hosts Peter & Caterina Hubert and their team have been welcoming guests to the newly opened "Schlosswirtschaft Tegernsee" directly in Tegernsee Castle. The restaurant offers culinary delights for everyone – from down-to-earth Bavarian to internationally elegant. On 20 April 2023, Peter and Caterina Hubert opened their Schlosswirtschaft Tegernsee in the former castle distillery at Tegernsee Castle. The Bräustüberl owner presents a modern gastronomic concept that appeals to a wide variety of guests: whether strollers, culture vultures, families, or business travelers – everyone will find their favorite spot on the spacious castle terrace with its view of the lake and mountains or in the stylish dining rooms. The seasonally changing menu ranges from Bavarian classics like roast pork to elegant dishes like beef tartare or Thai curry. Drinks from the Ducal Brewery, including the exclusive "Unfiltered" beer, complement the culinary experience. The castle restaurant also offers attractive spaces for all kinds of events as an event location – a perfect complement to the Bräustüberl. Photo: Duke Max in Bavaria (right) and his daughter, brewery and castle owner Duchess Anna in Bavaria (2nd from right), made sure to personally congratulate Peter and Caterina Hubert (center) on the opening. Along with brewery managing director Christian Wagner (left), they wished the new innkeepers and their "Schlosswirtschaft" all the best. Photo © Thomas Plettenberg. Bräustüberl Newspaper 112 (2023)