The Sterneckerbräu was located in Munich's old town in the Tal 38 (originally 54) on the corner of Sterneckerstraße, very close to the Isartor.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the house at the corner of Tal and Sterneckergasse was owned by the beer brewer family Sternegger, after whom the road is named since 1696.
In the 19th century, the corner house and its eastern neighbor were replaced by a four-story building with a classical facade.
The German Workers Party (DAP) of Anton Drexler met once a week in the restaurant on the first floor of the new building.
On 12 September 1919, Adolf Hitler attended a meeting of the DAP on behalf of the intelligence command of the army.
[3] In October 1919, the first branch of the DAP, which in February 1920 changed its name to the Nazi Party (NSDAP), was set up in a side room of the Sterneckerbräu.