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The Fischer-Vroni tent at Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest is best known for its tasty seafood specialties and fishing-themed decor.
Well if you’re currently planning your own Oktoberfest trip, you might be wondering how to get reservations to the Fischer-Vroni tent, or maybe just curious to take a peek inside.
If so, you’re in luck! Read on for an overview of the Fischer-Vroni tent at Oktoberfest, from seating capacity and what beer they serve to a (more personal) assessment on the tent’s overall vibe, based on personal experience.
PS: Want to read more about Oktoberfest’s tents? Check out our full ranking of Oktoberfest tents in Munich.
Fischer-Vroni Basic Facts
Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent: Augustiner
Indoor seating capacity: 2,695
Outdoor seating capacity: 700
How to Get Reservations at the Fischer-Vroni
Reservations open: Now
Reservations made by: Online form here
How to get reservations at the Fischer Vroni Oktoberfest tent:
Reservations can be made on their website’s special Reservations page here.
You choose your desired date, time, seating area, and number of people…
You then make your meal selection (actual menu not available until May), then you enter all your contact information and submit your request.
Overall Fischer-Vroni Decor & Vibe
If you don’t mind the smell of roasting fish, Fischer-Vroni is a cute tent with a ship in the middle, serving up lots of delicious fish specialties and with a very local crowd.
This might be a good tent for any pescatarians among you because their kitchen is top notch. I can confirm, having tried some of the deep fried shrimp in garlic sauce from the outdoor stand, their food is delicious.
More Photos from the Fischer-Vroni
We Hope You Enjoyed This Guide to the Fischer-Vroni at Oktoberfest!
Have you been to this tent before? If so, be sure to share your experience in the comments to help other Oktoberfest visitors in the future. Prost!