Oktoberfest 2025 Weißwurstfrühstück (breakfast!)

from £4.00

Kick off your day with a hearty breakfast and some “hair of the dog” to keep the Oktoberfest spirit alive! It’s the perfect way to recharge after the festivities.

Can’t make the main event or prefer a quieter vibe? This is your chance to join the fun without missing out on the Oktoberfest cheer!

Adults £8, Children £4

There will be three options for you:

1.⁠ ⁠Weißwurst Frühstück: This is the Bavarian breakfast of champions, featuring pale sausages that come with strict rules: you must eat them before noon (apparently they self-destruct after that). They’re served with pretzels, sweet mustard, and washed down with beer. It's the only breakfast where it's completely acceptable, even encouraged, to drink a pint before lunch.

2.⁠ ⁠Obatzda: A creamy Bavarian cheese spread made by mashing together Camembert, butter, and beer, because apparently cheese isn't fattening enough! It’s then seasoned and eaten with pretzels, turning your simple bread snack into a calorific masterpiece. Bonus points if you manage to pronounce it correctly after a few beers.

3.⁠ ⁠Kaiserschmarrn: A fluffy, shredded pancake dish that was supposedly a favourite of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It's basically what happens when you try to make a pancake, mess it up, but add enough powdered sugar and fruit so no one notices. It’s dessert that feels like breakfast, and it’s royally delicious.

Don’t miss it!

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Kick off your day with a hearty breakfast and some “hair of the dog” to keep the Oktoberfest spirit alive! It’s the perfect way to recharge after the festivities.

Can’t make the main event or prefer a quieter vibe? This is your chance to join the fun without missing out on the Oktoberfest cheer!

Adults £8, Children £4

There will be three options for you:

1.⁠ ⁠Weißwurst Frühstück: This is the Bavarian breakfast of champions, featuring pale sausages that come with strict rules: you must eat them before noon (apparently they self-destruct after that). They’re served with pretzels, sweet mustard, and washed down with beer. It's the only breakfast where it's completely acceptable, even encouraged, to drink a pint before lunch.

2.⁠ ⁠Obatzda: A creamy Bavarian cheese spread made by mashing together Camembert, butter, and beer, because apparently cheese isn't fattening enough! It’s then seasoned and eaten with pretzels, turning your simple bread snack into a calorific masterpiece. Bonus points if you manage to pronounce it correctly after a few beers.

3.⁠ ⁠Kaiserschmarrn: A fluffy, shredded pancake dish that was supposedly a favourite of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It's basically what happens when you try to make a pancake, mess it up, but add enough powdered sugar and fruit so no one notices. It’s dessert that feels like breakfast, and it’s royally delicious.

Don’t miss it!