About this spot
Maximilians anchors Berlin's Bavarian scene with massive portions of authentic Weisswurst served fresh before noon and hearty Schweinshaxe that shatters on the first bite. The beer garden offers a classic Mittem vibe where locals gather to sip Pilsner Urquell while waiting for their pretzel-heavy plates.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your Weisswurst immediately after opening because it must be cooked and eaten before 12:00 PM.
- Save room for the Obatzda, a creamy cheese spread made with butter, onions, and paprika that pairs perfectly with dark rye bread.
- Ask for 'ohne Senf' when ordering Weisswurst to respect the traditional Munich rule against serving mustard with this delicate sausage.
Common Questions
How much does Maximilians cost?
Expect to pay around 18–25 EUR per person for a main course and a beer, totaling approximately $20–$30 USD.
Where is Maximilians?
It is located in the Mitte neighborhood at Friedrichstraße 185-190, Berlin, just steps from the U-Bahn station Friedrichstraße.
What should I order if I'm not a meat eater?
Try the Käsespätzle, which is essentially cheesy egg noodles topped with crispy onions and served alongside a side of sauerkraut.
About this page
Restaurant: Maximilians (Maximilians)
Cuisine: bavarian
Location: Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms