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Bobolovsky's in Munich

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Noddy
Anyone have anything to say about it, good or otherwise?
Keydeck
Haven't been there in a long time, at least 2 years. I do remember the service we got was surprisingly good. This was after a number of people had told us that it was shite. Plus, hardly surprisingly for Munich the waitresses were very cute.

Vaguely remember it not being the cheapest in the world given that the food was good but not fantastic.

Based on what I recall I'd certainly give it a go again and you've plenty of after-dinner options in the immediate area.

Let us know how you get on.
Noddy
Thanks for the info Keydeck. My german course are going there for end-of-course nosh/P-up. Had a look at the menu and I think you're right about the prices, the cocktails in particular look expensive though none of it is cheap. I'll try and post a report, assuming I survive laugh.gif
Malcolm Spudbury
Is that the place between M. Freiheit and the English Garden? I've only been there once, and that was only to escape a sudden downpour of rain.
kathie
We have a Uni Stammtisch once a fortnight in Bobolowsys... it's on a Monday night, when it's all you can eat, and half price cocktails from 9 onwards. It's always been ok. It's not the cheapest if you don't go for happy hour, but the service has always been good... the only bad thing I have to say is, don't go there if you want to talk to the people you're with. It's generally very loud!!
Elfenstar
i believe they have happy hour every day except friday and saturday where all cocktails are half-price starting at 9 p.m. never had the food there though, but found the crowd to be pleasant, not stuck up or anything.
Noddy
I said I would, and I am. What's more, I did.

I don't really know what to say about Bobolovsky's. The food is pretty good, but nothing special and a tad on the expensive side I thought. I can't complain though, everyone else seemed very happy with theirs. The atmosphere is a bit strange, they have a big screen on which there was footie showing, which maybe deadened the place a bit. It also seemed a bit off the beaten track to me, being even further away from the main M-Freiheit flow than Hard Day's Night was, so maybe it is always like that. As was said here a couple of days ago, the waitresses are cute, but actually rather run of the mill for Munich to be honest, though I wish they would not wear such TIGHT T-Shirts. Or rather... that is... I mean... no, you'll all read that whatever way you want anyway.

The cocktails though, if the Minzners Dream that I had is anything to go by, are really rather nice. I first tried a MD in Cafe Munich and found themmmmm... yeah... mmmm... Anyway, last night I tried one or two (well, the first one could have just been luck, right? I couldn't leave my research unfinished!) in Bobolobolovsky's. A bit less per glass than at Cafe Munich, I think, but they also tasted nicer. A bit less alcoholic too (which is just an excuse to have an extra one, so I'm not complaining), which allowed me to savour the taste a bit more. Lubbly. I wuz a pity hoppy Inglander on the way train going home, though I did resist the temptations to treat everyone to a round of Rule Britannia (Shame! Shame!) and shout "Mind the gap!" every time the U-Bahn doors opened.

In summary: nice place, shame about the t-shirts.
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