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 | | However, the B-Y-O tradition is kept alive, and thus beer gardens have both tables with tablecloths, where you are served by a waitress, have to buy restaurant food and are expected to leave a tip, and innumerable long tables and benches without tablecloth, where you consume what you've brought. |
 | | But real beer garden professionals never come without a basket stuffed with bread, cucumbers, horseradish which is cut in an elaborate spiral, homemade Obatzda, grapes, ham, sausages and whatever else takes their fancy. |
 | | There are about 180 beer gardens in Munich, but be careful: a lot of restaurants put up a sign "Biergarten", only meaning that you can sit outside in a garden off the street, but staff are not amused if you bring your own food. |
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