The Weinhaus Neuner is definitely a historical sight in Munich. The history of the building goes back as far as the 15th century. It is one of the few buildings in Munich that still exhibits the original arches and vaulting in the restaurant as well as in the cellars, formerly so common in Northern Italy. The house itself is therefore a listed building.
In the 16th century Duke Wilhelm used the wine cellars for the court. From 1612 to 1806 the building was part of the catholic boarding school of the Gregorian order for young priests at the same time as a guest house used by the Jesuit Abbey across the road in the Kaufingerstrasse.
The restaurant as you see today was the refectory for students and guests.
In 1852 the wine merchant Neuner bought the house and called it the Weinhaus Neuner.
Towards the end of the 19th century the rooms were decorated with paintings of historical scenes of Munich by the painter Eggert. These paintings are now of eminent historical value.
The building miraculously survived both World Wars undamaged.
The house has been the meeting place of many Munich celebrities. Just to mention a few who enjoyed a good glass of wine here. The painters Franz von Lenbach, Franz von Defregger and Carl Spitzweg, the musicians Richard and Siegfried Wagner, the comedians Karl Valentin, Liesl Karlstadt and Hans Moser, and many more.
The Weinhaus Neuner had been the local for the Guild of the Townsingers. The carnival and New Year parties by Munich artists were famous even outside Munich.
Traditionally, the house prides itself on its exquisite wines. No wonder already the first generation of wine merchants were given the title of “Purveyor of wine to the Royal Household”. It is still the aim of the family Neuner to live up to the fame of its ancestors.
We will be pleased to welcome you in our restaurant full of living history as Munich’s oldest wine house.
About us
Andreas Feuerstein
Chef de cuisine and owner
- 1980 apprenticeship in Nuremberg
- one star restaurant Wilder Mann in Passau
- one star restaurant Säumerhof in Grafenau
- Restaurant Prielhof in Munich. Master´s diploma
- Chef de cuisine on yacht SY Sea Cloud
- 1991 chef de cuisine in Weinhaus Neuner
- since 1998 owner of Weinhaus Neuner
Natalino Esposito Acanfora
Küchenchef und Inhaber Weinhaus Neuner
- 1986 apprenticeship in Munich
- Restaurant Halali in Munich
- one star restaurant Hotel Königshof
in Munich - Hotel Adlon in Berlin
- chef de cuisine
in Restaurant Schloß Hohenkammer - since 2005 Chef de cuisine and owner in Weinhaus Neuner
Your contact for service
Restaurant management: Herr Guido Wenzel
Service: Frau Astrid Schäfers und Herr Markus Remplik


