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  • Diener-Tattersaal

    An atmospheric pub popular with local actors, serving draught beers and traditional German and Austrian fare. The pub bears the name of Franz Diener, the legendary boxer who knocked out the erstwhile boxing world champion, Max Schmeling.

  • Yuppies and West Germans congregate at this trendy eaterie, serving international and Asian food.

  • This slightly dated winery is still a big hit with tourists as well as groups of pupils and students. Try the sweetish strawberry and raspberry wines.

  • Café, pub and restaurant, especially popular with actors.

  • This rustic restaurant next to Jagdschloss Grunewald is based in an old hunting lodge.

  • This small bar, personally designed by Hans Scharoun, is the meeting point for Berlin’s cultural elite, the lobby doubling as a highly regarded gallery space. Here you can enjoy a discussion about art while sipping a cool drink and listening to excellent jazz.

  • A popular pick-up venue for students, this classic beer garden on the Kreuzberg also attracts an older clientele, bopping to funk on the small dance floor.

  • A Berlin classic, this 1970s retro bar is very popular and always packed. It serves some of the best cocktails in the city.

  • This Berlin classic never goes out of style. A young urban crowd enjoys some of the best drinks and cocktails money can buy in Germany (the Mojito is a particular delight), mingling at the minimalist retro-style bar and along the curved, green walls. At weekends, the place is packed to bursting. There’s an outdoor bell, but the door policy is pretty liberal as long as you look sober.

  • Home-made cakes make the little café diagonally opposite Nikolaikirche an irresistible stopping point.

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