Do you like that too? Shopping in the farm shop and trying the homemade products there? I love enjoying hot chocolate with homemade cake from the farm kitchen. Or freshly smoked fish directly from the fisherman at Lake Chiemsee. Best in a cozy atmosphere. Then real well-being arises. This is best done in farm shops with a café. We looked around for farm shops with cafés near Munich.
Ever since we moved to the country, we've discovered how good fruit, vegetables, eggs and meat taste when you buy them direct from the farmer. That's why we often buy from direct marketers in our area. If you live in a big city like Munich, you can turn such a purchase into an autumn trip. Such an excursion becomes a real pleasure if, in addition to shopping, you can try the delicacies from the local farm kitchen. So we went in search of farm shops with cafés near Munich. You can turn an autumn trip into a day full of enjoyment for all the senses. You drive out into the countryside, enjoy the regional products in the farm shop and buy fresh fruit, vegetables and other ingredients for the kitchen at home.

Tips for an autumn trip to farm shops with cafés near Munich
The prerequisite for us to list a farm shop with a café here is that it is actually located outside of Munich. We have therefore taken the outer ring of Munich as the border. As soon as you cross this ring road, you are in the country and you can find farms that are surrounded by greenery as well as those that are worth an autumn trip for connoisseurs.
You shouldn't expect too much variety of food in such courtyard cafes. From time to time there is even only one dish of the day, depending on the size of the family or the staff of the farm shop. Usually the farmer's wife prepares the dishes on the menu in her own kitchen. It can happen that there is only one or two warm dishes to choose from. But these are homemade with a lot of love. Cakes in these farm shops with a café usually also come from the farmer's wife's bakery or are even made there baked in front of the customers. You can taste that too.
It is best to take containers with you in which you can pack homemade products if necessary. A visit to the farm shop is not like going to the supermarket. Things are often rustic here. But that is exactly what is special about shopping on the farm.

You should also check the opening times before you arrive. Most of these farm shops with cafés are not open every day. However, that is what makes these cafes so charming. They give you an insight into life on the farm. There you will definitely have direct contact with the local people. They go to great lengths to entertain their guests and serve them the best of their own production. But now to our list of farm shops with cafés near Munich:
Farm shop at the Moar
Church Street 6
85630 Grasbrunn
Cell: +089 420 79 564 XNUMX.
info@hofladen-beim-moar.de
Opening hours (no guarantee):
Wednesday 14:00 p.m. – 18:00 p.m
Thursday 07:00 a.m. – 19:00 p.m
Friday 07:00 a.m. – 18:00 p.m
Saturday 07:00 a.m. – 13:00 p.m
In this farm shop you will find homemade jams with berries and fruits from the region, and the café also has homemade cakes.
Chiemgaukorn
Weiding 3
83308 Trostberg
Phone: 08621 806133
E-mail: info@chiemgaukorn.de
Opening hours (no guarantee):
farm shop
Wednesday 9.00pm - 18.00pm
Friday 14.00 - 18.00 clock
courtyard cafe
Wednesday: 9.00 a.m. – 18.00 p.m. (breakfast, lunch, coffee & cake)
Friday: 14.00 p.m. – 18.00 p.m. (coffee & cake)
From about 12.00 p.m. on Wednesday there is a vegetarian, often vegan, organic lunch. While supplies last – pre-orders make planning easier for the team! You are also welcome to take cake and food with you – if possible, however, you should bring a container with you for transport.
The Bumbaurhof is a farm shop with a café in the north of Munich
reed 11
85229 Markt Indersdorf
Phone: 08136 5425
E-mail: bumbaurhofcafe@gmx.de
Opening hours (no guarantee):
farm shop:
Summer
Tue – Thu: 08.00 – 18.30 self-service
Fri: 7.30 a.m. – 18.00 p.m
Sat: 7.30-18.00
November, December and January:
Tue – Thu: 08.00 – 18.00 self-service
Fri: 07.30 a.m. – 17.00 p.m
Sa: 07.30 a.m. - 17.00 p.m.
Monday closed
courtyard cafe:
Wed – Fri:
13.00 am - 18.00 pm
Sat, Sun and public holidays:
9.30 am - 18.00 pm
In any case, reservations for Sunday and public holiday afternoons are not possible.
Monday and Tuesday are rest days
Card payment is not possible in the café.
Dogs are also not allowed indoors.
In the café there are homemade cakes and tarts. The farm shop also specializes in things that are made locally. This includes pasta, beer, bread, eggs, eggnog, sweets (from our own production), jam, honey, muesli and cornflakes. And it all comes from our own production!
The Wolfmühle – Mühlen farm shop with café
Wolfmill 1
85661 Forstinning
Phone: 08121 3334
E-mail: info@wolfmuehle.de
Opening hours (no guarantee):
Farmer's farm shop:
Thursday and Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 18:00 p.m
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – 13:00 p.m
Courtyard café and garden café:
Thursday weekdays
10:00 - 18:00 pm
The Hofladen Café serves breakfast, lunch, coffee & cake. If you are coming with a group of more than 10 people, please make a reservation at: biokueche@wolfmuehle.de. In the farm shop you will find baking mixes, grains, cakes, muesli, flour from our own production, but also other products.
Farm shop with Café Griesmühle
Farm shop & farm café Griesmühle
Griesmuehle 35
84508 Burgkirchen
Tel: 08679 9141990
E-mail: info@hofladen-griesmuehle.de
Opening hours (no guarantee):
Griesmühle farm shop
Thursday: 8.30:18.00 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 18.00 p.m.
Saturday: 8.30:13.00 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
Breakfast in the courtyard cafe:
from April to October in the outdoor garden café:
Thursday and Friday 8.30:12.00 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
Registration for breakfast is also required.
We wish you good appetite and lots of fun on autumn trips to the farm shops with cafés near Munich. Do you know more? Let us know. We are happy to present them here.

Do you also know:
- Picnicking in Munich - where is the nicest place?
- Farm shops near Freistadt
- Fläming holidays for connoisseurs
- Lavender from Styria
Source: own research on site
Text: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline
Photos: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline