Thanks to its charming decorations and lively atmosphere, the Hacker tent (Himmel der Bayern) makes it onto lots of people’s list of favorite Oktoberfest tents. The walls are painted up into a fairytale-like Bavarian town, and the ceiling is a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. Today (a Thursday) we decided to go for lunch, and had no trouble scoring a prime table at around 11:30am.
The tent finished filling up pretty quickly, and there was constant competition for the extra seats at our table. We were joined by an adorable old Bavarian man for part of the day; he was thrilled to death by all the attention the bedirndled foreigners were giving him. I think we made his week.
It’s actually quite easy to get a lot of attention in Bavarian Heaven: just stand up on your table and chug a liter of beer (or better yet, have your friends hold the table in the air while you stand on it, like the guy in the photo below). The whole tent will cheer you on, and celebrate your inebriated victory. But be warned: if you fail to finish they will boo mightily, and never forgive you.
We had lunch (merely so-so food) and a couple rounds of beer in the tent. Around 5:00pm we got kicked off of our table due to an evening reservation, but by that point we were ready to move on anyway. It was time for some rides.
Love-LOVE- L O V E the pic of our friend Hubert and of you on that barf-o-rama ride! A good day!!!!
The photos of Oktoberfest are really great. Thanks for showing a little excursion around different tents. Expats love Munich!
OMG. I LOOOVE the old guy photo!!!
tazz – thanks for taking the barf-o-rama photos. I love them!
Zvet – It's true, Munich's not such a bad place for expats. 🙂
CN – he was almost too adorable to be real.
so much fun! Love the pics and the report!
Thanks, ET. 🙂
Moved here a few months back and we were going to pass up the big Oktoberfest thing…your photo of the charming old man and your description of the frivolity have us reconsidering our decision. It looks to be a good time for all!
Oktoberfest is definitely worth a visit if you're already in the neighborhood. Not sure I would fly half-way around the world for it, though.