The Boilerman Bar
Tucked on the first floor above Munich’s bustling central station in the 25hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian, The Boilerman Bar blends hotel lounge charm with cocktail bar intimacy. Warm wood tones, velvet seats, soft lighting, a grand piano, and shelves of books and curiosities lend it a cozy, refined feel. The focal point: highballs — short drinks stirred, not shaken — star on the menu, alongside a substantial selection of American whiskies. The vibe is relaxed but purposeful — a place to unwind after a long day or to start a night off right. Though nestled in a hotel, it appeals equally to locals and travelers. There’s no reservation system — seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The bar’s personality shows in small touches: vintage typewriters, an open floorplan that invites movement, and an environment that balances elegance with comfort. The Boilerman Bar also shares space with a “library” area that can be combined for private events, making it flexible for both intimate nights out and small gatherings. Over the years, it’s earned praise for its drink craftsmanship, hospitality, and its role as a “neighbourhood bar” with hotel flair. In short: the Boilerman Bar is not flashy, but it’s thoughtfully curated — comfortable, skillful, and quietly memorable.
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