Münchner Stubn

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Münchner Stubn is a Bavarian restaurant and inn located by Munich Central Station, serving traditional regional dishes and beer in a rustic, contemporary setting.

Munich, Germany

About Münchner Stubn

Münchner Stubn is a Bavarian inn-style restaurant situated at Bayerstraße 35–37 next to Munich Central Station. It focuses on classic regional cuisine such as crispy pork roast, Schweinshaxe, schnitzel, and seasonal specialties, complemented by vegetarian and vegan options and a selection of Bavarian beers. The interior combines a cozy, traditional Wirtshaus atmosphere with modern touches, reflecting the spirit of Munich as a cosmopolitan city with strong local roots. ([muenchner-stubn.de](https://muenchner-stubn.de/wirtshaus/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “munchner stubn” on your card statement is most likely for food and drinks consumed at the restaurant, either dining in, takeaway, or delivery via a partner platform such as Uber Eats. Depending on your bank, you might see the name in various forms (e.g., without umlauts) or abbreviated, but it will generally reference “Muenchner” or “Munchner Stubn.” The charge is typically a one‑time transaction for a meal, though larger amounts can reflect group dining, special menus, or multiple rounds of drinks. In some cases, there may be a temporary authorization hold when the card is first run, with the final amount posting later once the bill is closed. ([ubereats.com](https://www.ubereats.com/de-en/store/munchner-stubn/aBYxNSIvTKSq4yKw2Zc2yw?utm_source=openai))

If you have questions about a Münchner Stubn charge, start by checking your email confirmations or app receipts (if you ordered via a delivery service), as well as any paper receipt from your visit. You can contact the restaurant directly by phone or email using the details on their official website, providing the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can look up the payment. If you don’t recognize the transaction at all, ask family members or travel companions who may have used your card during a trip to Munich; if it still appears suspicious, dispute the charge with your bank, who can investigate and, if necessary, initiate a chargeback. ([muenchner-stubn.de](https://muenchner-stubn.de/en/?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. munchner stubn

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “munchner stubn” on my card statement?

This charge is most likely from a visit to the Münchner Stubn restaurant by Munich Central Station, where you or someone with access to your card paid for food and drinks, or from an online delivery order placed through a partner like Uber Eats. Check receipts or food‑delivery order history from the same date to confirm. ([ubereats.com](https://www.ubereats.com/de-en/store/munchner-stubn/aBYxNSIvTKSq4yKw2Zc2yw?utm_source=openai))

What typical amounts might a Münchner Stubn charge be for?

Typical single‑person meals with a main course and a drink might range from roughly €20–€35, while shared meals, multiple courses, or several beers can easily result in higher totals, especially for groups. If your charge is significantly larger, it may reflect a group bill or several items combined on one check. ([ubereats.com](https://www.ubereats.com/de-en/store/munchner-stubn/aBYxNSIvTKSq4yKw2Zc2yw?utm_source=openai))

Can Münchner Stubn appear under a different spelling like “Muenchner Stubn” or without umlauts?

Yes. Card processors outside Germany often drop umlauts, so “Münchner Stubn” may appear as “Muenchner Stubn,” “Munchner Stubn,” or similar variations. As long as the date and amount match a meal you remember in Munich, it is likely the same merchant.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Münchner Stubn?

If you need a receipt, contact the restaurant using the phone number or email listed on muenchner-stubn.de and provide the exact visit date, approximate time, bill amount, and last four digits of your card. Staff can usually locate the transaction in their POS system and, if available, email or reprint the receipt. ([muenchner-stubn.de](https://muenchner-stubn.de/en/?utm_source=openai))

Does Münchner Stubn place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Like many restaurants, Münchner Stubn may initially authorize your card for an estimated amount when you open a tab or when the card is first read. Your bank might show this as a pending amount that later adjusts to the final bill total once the check is closed and submitted for settlement, usually within a few days, depending on your bank’s processing time.

How do I contact Münchner Stubn about an incorrect or unknown charge?

Go to muenchner-stubn.de to find their current phone number and email address, then provide transaction details such as date, amount, and card type so they can investigate. If you still believe the charge is fraudulent after speaking with them, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and request a dispute. ([muenchner-stubn.de](https://muenchner-stubn.de/en/?utm_source=openai))

Can I cancel or change a reservation that led to a charge from Münchner Stubn?

Reservation policies can vary based on the booking channel and whether a deposit or minimum spend was agreed. If you booked directly with the restaurant, reach out to them by phone or email; if you booked through a third‑party platform or hotel, check that platform’s confirmation email for specific cancellation terms and any fees that might still be charged. ([muenchner-stubn.de](https://muenchner-stubn.de/en/tavern/about-us/?utm_source=openai))

Could a Münchner Stubn charge be related to Oktoberfest?

Yes. The same hosts operate the Münchner Stubn small tent at Oktoberfest, and card charges from food and drink consumed there may also reference “Münchner Stubn” on your statement, sometimes with Oktoberfest‑related wording. Review your visit dates to Theresienwiese and any reservation confirmations if you suspect the charge is from the festival tent. ([muenchen.de](https://www.muenchen.de/en/events/oktoberfest/beer-tents/muenchner-stubn?utm_source=openai))

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