Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Kinky Slice
100Pearl PointsLate-night slice stop

About Kinky Slice
Kinky Slice is worth considering for a flexible evening in Munich's Glockenbachviertel area, especially if convenience matters more than a formal dining brief. The fit is weaker for special occasions or groups that need confirmed cuisine, price, dress code, seating details before committing.
Kinky Slice is a casual evening option in Munich with a concise public profile. The verified schedule is clear: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9:30 PM. Use it when that dinner window fits; choose another Munich option if you need confirmed details such as cuisine, pricing, menu format, reservations, or special-occasion amenities before deciding.
Use it as a first stop, not the whole itinerary
The smart approach is to treat this as part of a flexible Munich evening plan. For a first visit, keep expectations practical: go when the Wednesday-to-Sunday evening window works, make the decision around timing rather than unverified assumptions about the menu, service style, or room.
The confirmed dress code is casual, which makes Kinky Slice easier to consider for a relaxed night out. Beyond that, the verified public details are lean, so this is not the venue to choose when someone in the group needs a confirmed cuisine, price level, allergy information, or take-out and delivery details in advance. For broader Munich sorting, start with Our full Munich restaurants guide, then use other options to match the night's budget and mood.
Where it fits in a Munich food crawl
Explorers who like comparing casual dining choices can weigh Kinky Slice against other named options such as Bergwolf, Burrito Company, GIOIA, Haguruma, Lezizel Manti. Kinky Slice is the clearer fit when its casual dress code and Wednesday-to-Sunday dinner hours match the plan; another venue may work better when you need more specific published details before you go.
For a wider trip, keep the restaurant decision separate from hotel, bar, winery, experience planning: Our full Munich hotels guide, Our full Munich bars guide, Our full Munich wineries guide, Our full Munich experiences guide are better starting points for the rest of the trip.
Quick reference: choose Kinky Slice for a casual Munich evening plan during its confirmed opening hours, not for a tightly specified special-occasion booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Kinky Slice?
The verified hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9:30 PM, with Kinky Slice closed on Monday and Tuesday. Reservation requirements are not verified, so check directly with the venue before making firm plans.
What should I wear to Kinky Slice?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Kinky Slice in Munich is casual, the posted hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9:30 PM.
Is Kinky Slice good for a special occasion?
It is best treated as a casual evening option in Munich. If the occasion requires confirmed pricing, a defined menu format, or formal service details, those specifics are not verified here.
Can Kinky Slice accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified. If you are planning with a larger party, contact Kinky Slice directly and keep the confirmed Wednesday-to-Sunday 5–9:30 PM schedule in mind.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kinky Slice?
Dinner is the verified option. Kinky Slice opens at 5 PM Wednesday through Sunday and is closed on Monday and Tuesday; no lunch service is verified.
What are alternatives to Kinky Slice in Munich?
Other options to compare include Bergwolf, Burrito Company, GIOIA, Haguruma, Lezizel Manti, along with other Munich dining choices. Use them as comparisons when Kinky Slice's confirmed evening hours or casual setup do not fit your plan.
Location
Reichenbachstraße 29, 80469 München, Germany
Munich, Germany
Compare Kinky Slice
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Kinky Slice | Munich |
| Haguruma | Munich |
| Burrito Company | Munich |
| Bergwolf | Munich |
| GIOIA | Munich |
| Lezizel Manti | Munich |
How Kinky Slice Munich compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the group wants a clearer sit-down plan, try GIOIA or Lezizel Manti. If the priority is a casual fallback, Burrito Company or Bergwolf will be easier to match to a low-commitment night.
How Kinky Slice compares in Munich
Haguruma is the safer cross-shop if the night needs a clearer restaurant plan, while Kinky Slice works better as an easy, flexible evening choice. Without a listed price tier or cuisine category, Kinky Slice is harder to benchmark on value for money, so planners should favor Haguruma when predictability matters.
Burrito Company and Bergwolf make more sense for casual diners who want a quick, low-commitment meal with less concern about occasion setting. Kinky Slice is better when the location fits the route, but those two are easier recommendations for a simple fallback plan.
For a more sit-down-feeling alternative, compare with GIOIA or Lezizel Manti. Choose those when ambiance and a clearer food identity matter; choose Kinky Slice when booking difficulty and convenience are the priority.
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