- A beer
garden (German:
Biergarten) is an
outdoor area in
which beer and food are served,
typically at
shared tables shaded by trees. Beer
gardens originated...
- funding.
Remains are the ride
entrance gate and
foyer (to the
right of the
Biergarten entrance)
which are now also used as a
dining area. A
mural covered wall...
-
Bratkartoffeln (home fries) and
sometimes spinach. This is a very
common Biergarten dish. Cold, cut into very thin
slices and used on a
variety of sandwiches...
- Columbus, Ohio.
Today it
primarily houses Gemüt
Biergarten, a
German restaurant, brewery, and
biergarten, with its
second story used for offices. It is...
-
substance abuse. In 2018, the
Winter Garden transformed into a
Winter Biergarten while hosting 5
Borough Challenge: Best
Brews of NYC
every Thursday from...
- "****es & Dunkles: Die
besten Berliner Bier-Brauereien, Brauhäuser &
Biergärten".
Berliner Morgenpost. 1
August 2012.
Retrieved 22
October 2015. Schanzenbräu...
- a
refreshment on hot
summer days or as an
alternative to beer at the
biergarten or weinstube [de].
Typical proportions are half
seltzer in a high gl****...
- of beer. A
portion of the beer is
served on-site at a
restaurant and
Biergarten at the abbey,
Klostergasthof Andechs; the
remainder is
exported throughout...
- "loan translation") are
called calques, e.g., beer
garden from
German Biergarten. The
literal translation of the
Italian sentence, "So che
questo non va...
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traditional Bavarian pubs, many of
which also have
small outside areas.
Biergärten (beer gardens) are a po****r
fixture in Munich's
gastronomic landscape...