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    Salt n Bone - Baked vanilla cheesecake with salted caramel ice cream from Oak and Ice, toffee-stout sauce and Scottish style tablet.

    Salt n Bone

    4.4(44 reviews)
    20.5 kmPrenzlauer Berg
    €€

    A proper Negroni is hard to find in the city that loves its biergarten and beach bars…read more But trust that my good friend knows where to find one. He found one in fact, that's so satisfactory, and even more fantastic that they have a Barrel Aged one for only €10. (this is easily $16 in San Francisco!) I had two of these and was about to order a third one when someone (blame my husband) decided it was time to go home :( okay, okay. He had a legit reason, we had a 8am flight the next day. That didn't stop the crew from ordering multiple rounds of brewski, from IPAs to classic witbier or just ask the staff for the current specials and they can recommend something to your liking. Centrally located in Prenzlauer berg, this is a fun and relaxing place to hang out. The group was in a bitter sweet mood as it always goes on our last night in Berlin since we only see them twice a year. No doubt, I will be back to Salt n Bone. Especially since the menu is unapologetically American and in the land of currywurst and doner kebabs, that's definitely a good thing.

    This is a fantastic little slice of London, Portland Oregon or Williamsburg Brooklyn, only in…read moreP-Berg. Awesome, thoughtful gastrpub fare. We live a few blocks from here and are new to the neighborhood...this will be a regular haunt. To management: how about bone marrow and toast?

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    Salt n Bone - Our Scotch Egg  - on the menu since we opened in different editions! Soft boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat and crispy panko breadcrumbs!

    Our Scotch Egg - on the menu since we opened in different editions! Soft boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat and crispy panko breadcrumbs!

    Salt n Bone - Gin Thyme Lemonade - Bombay Sapphire gin, muddled lemon thyme, SnB lemon syrup and a splash of sparkling water

    Gin Thyme Lemonade - Bombay Sapphire gin, muddled lemon thyme, SnB lemon syrup and a splash of sparkling water

    Salt n Bone - New York Sour

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    Brauereigaststätte Leibhaftig - Warm cabbage salad.

    Brauereigaststätte Leibhaftig

    4.7(94 reviews)
    20.8 kmPrenzlauer Berg
    €€

    This place made me wish Yelp had 6 stars to give! This place was the perfect end to the most…read moreamazing Central European vacation. The warm waitstaff and barkeeps made us feel right at home. Regarding delicious beers, I ordered the Dunkel and my husband ordered a Pilsner. My Dunkel was delicious and STRONG.......I will leave this part for the end of the review. My husband enjoyed his pilsner. This is one of those places that is like a Keller type setting since you are a bit underground like in a grotto. You can easily visit with folks at the tables next to you if they seem open to it. We visited with an interesting couple from New Zealand and it just made the evening even more idyllic. We ordered the bavarian veal sausage with fresh pretzel and sweet mustard, the fraconian grilled sausages with homemade sauerkraut, and the black lentil salad with celery. When I say every single thing I ate was perfection......I mean it. It fulfilled my dreams of eating actual German food in Germany! I have already searched AI and Pinterest for a dupe of that salad. It was so refreshing and delicious with a nice vinegary bite to cut the richness of the sausages. The veal sausage was my favorite with the most amazing delicate flavor. Hey there, restaurant/brewhouse with the longest name ever......we will meet again. I think I might have been saying something similar as my husband sweetly guided my weaving self down the sidewalk after that strong Dunkel!

    11 happy people! We stopped by based on the recommendation of a colleague who lives in Berlin on…read moreour first night and quickly understood why we were directed here. The restaurant is very small and quaint. It is definitely a spot for locals that we were fortunate enough to have been led to. It is the German equivalent of a tapas bar. After some deliberation, we turned the menus back over to our hostess (who I also believe was a co-owner of the restaurant) and simply asked if they would bring out a couple of each item on the sampler menu and a few of the five or six main entrées that we wanted to try. That begin about an hour of culinary experience not to be forgotten. There is no better way to experience German cuisine! Each of the menu items was wonderful and different and it's own unique way. We tried six or seven different types of sausage a variety of pickled vegetables, regional cheeses and other delicacies all served with a variety of great homemade bread. Although absolutely stuffed, we couldn't resist dessert, so we did the same thing, ordered one of each and shared everything. Portion sizes are small, as you would expect from a tapas bar, the the food quality was exceptional! The prices were reasonable and the environment was great.

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    Brauereigaststätte Leibhaftig - Delicious beer.

    Delicious beer.

    Brauereigaststätte Leibhaftig - Dumplings, pretzel and sausage.

    Dumplings, pretzel and sausage.

    Brauereigaststätte Leibhaftig - Schweinsbraten in Dunkelbiersauce mit Knödel und Krautsalat

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    Schweinsbraten in Dunkelbiersauce mit Knödel und Krautsalat

    Night Kitchen - Skewered cabbage with pickled mango

    Night Kitchen

    4.4(39 reviews)
    22.5 kmMitte
    €€

    Just wow! I had the pleasure of eating my first meal after running the Berlin marathon at night…read morekitchen and it was hands down the best treat! The meal was 10/10 and the ambiance and service were the icing on the cake. We were fortunate to enjoy the beautiful outdoor seating as it was a warm evening. We ordered 3 dishes to share in my party of two and each was a flavorful delight. We also had some fantastic craft cocktails to complement our meal. This is a hidden gem in the city and I highly recommend as it was one of the best meals I had over the 5 evenings I was in Berlin.

    Came on a weekend night during the Berlin Marathon weekend with a reservation. Service was friendly…read moreand timely. They had indoor and outdoor covered seating. The menu is extensive and provides dishes for sharing. Menu is also fairly priced. 1. Zucchini burrata - update to a previous item. Now with a whole burrata which complements the sauce, tomatoes and zucchini. Very good! 2. TLV shrimps - came with a topping of cheese, just the way I like it! Underneath, 5-6 shrimps cooked well and the sauces it comes with were amazing. From the pesto, to tomato, to chili oil. 3. Beirut nights - Not too sweet. The sweetness comes from the rose water syrup outside. It provides good sturdy texture for the dessert itself. Overall, very good place to come and would gladly come back again if I lived in Berlin!

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    Night Kitchen - The restaurant building is in the middle of the interior of the street block. You have to walk through a little alleyway to get to it.

    The restaurant building is in the middle of the interior of the street block. You have to walk through a little alleyway to get to it.

    Night Kitchen - Beirut nights

    Beirut nights

    Night Kitchen - Welcome shots!

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    Welcome shots!

    Muse

    Muse

    4.4(67 reviews)
    20.4 kmPrenzlauer Berg
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    If you are looking for a restaurant that serves good food and has a homey feel then Muse is for…read moreyou. They have been closed for rennovations and just opened again recently, so I'm glad I got to stop by here while on vacation. The restaurant was pretty packed on a Saturday evening, but we were able to grab the other end of a long table to eat at. They currently don't have any menus in English, but the waitress was happy to explain dishes we couldn't understand. The menu is filled with some starters, tapas, burgers, and desserts. We decided to share a variety of items and got 3 tapas (fried chicken, pulled pork, and bao bun) and the triple cheeseburger with bacon. Out of the 3 tapas, I enjoyed the fried chicken the most. It was moist, fried nicely, and not oily. The coleslaw that accompanied it was also good. The pulled pork was also tasty, but I wasn't a huge fan of pairing it with humus. My least favorite was the bao bun. I thought the bun was way too thick...so thick I actually thought it was 2 buns stuck together. The pork however was cooked well and very tender. I enjoyed the triple cheeseburger with bacon. I liked how the burger came out medium rare on a sizzling pan. We left it on there a few minutes and enjoyed eating it medium-medium well. The bacon, guacamole, lettuce, and tomatoes were also on the side, so you can add as much or as little to your burger as you liked. It was definitely customizable! I washed my food down with a mojito, which was just okay. A little too much mint for my liking. I probably should have just ordered from their beer menu! Service was great, with our two waitresses being rather attentive throughout our meal. They happy gave C some paper and crayons/colored pens when he asked for them.

    Great food and drinks, friendly staff, and a chilled atmosphere - although it can get crowded and…read moreyou end up sitting very close to other guests. Coming back to food - you find things on the menu which you usually don't easily find in Berlin, such as southern fried chicken or corn fritters. We had the latter, which was great.

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    Muse
    Muse
    Muse

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    BRLO Brwhouse

    BRLO Brwhouse

    3.6(76 reviews)
    24.4 kmKreuzberg
    €€

    Visited here on 22/04/2026. I haven't tried any food but got the beer tasting board, which did not…read moredisappoint. The place is huge with many seating places. They have some cool merch available if you're interested. I liked that grung music was playing when i was there. Cool place, cool people.

    A combination brewery and food fair space…read more The space is divided into two sectors not unlike West and East Berlin Except that both halves are nice. One half has one of the most famous biergartens in the city. The other half hosts some sort of street food fair every weekend with a large changing array of food carts. We went for the African Food Festival. You only get BRLO beer if you go to the biergarten side. On the food fair side, you get a fixed drink vendor who sells a small selection of soft drinks and bottled beers. (But hey, don't knock German bottled beer.) * * * The location is 1/3 nice 2/3 not so nice. The biergarten is right near an enormous urban park. It is a more of a flat sports space than a dramatic forest, garden or lakeside. Berlin has lots of parks with the last three. But hey, flat parks are nice too. Over the whole lot runs one of the largest subways in the system. Nearby are all sorts of highways. So this is not the most sylvan tranquil location you can find for drinking beer outside. Either you really like BRLO beer, or you like the food carts at your particular food festival. * * * When we were there, the African Food Festival was not the greatest. The SHOPPING was fantastic. There was all sorts of colorful African wear to buy. I bought a spectacular bag from a Kenyan stand. The food was unfortunately on the meh side ... We tried food from multiple different vendors Including vendors for which there were long lines. Somehow the thrills were never there. I imagine if you go on a day with really good food trucks, Your experience will be different than ours. Rumor also has it - although I can not substantiate this That BRLO's own food on their side of the wall is pretty good. * * * I could be talked into going back and trying BRLO's own domestic side. But there are many spectacular biergartens in Berlin And many are known for their food as well as their beer. I imagine BRLO is a great thing if you live in the neighborhood. Otherwise save your trips to under the subway for weekends When you are particularly excited about the food festival de jour.

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    BRLO Brwhouse
    BRLO Brwhouse
    BRLO Brwhouse

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    Paulaner - Goulash - amazing but just a small cup.

    Paulaner

    3.7(37 reviews)
    25.7 kmTiergarten
    €€

    I'm visiting Berlin with my parents and my dad mentioned wanting to try schweinshaxe (pork…read moreknuckle). A quick Google search and I found Paulaner close to our hotel. The staff were friendly and spoke English. We ordered schweinshaxe, roast pork with red cabbage and potato dumplings, and sausages with sauerkraut and fried potatoes. I also ordered a beer (Paulaner original). The portions were pretty big. None of us could finish our whole plate. This was a good place for my parents to experience German food. The sauerkraut wasn't too sour. Everything was cooked perfectly.

    Got to be in Berlin for what locals said was a highly unusual German summer week - it rained like…read moreevery day and a lot. After going around checking out the graffiti that is so popular around Berlin, took a break for some beers. Had a pretzel which was very good, though it's so strange that in most biergartens in Germany they only put salt on the bottom little part of the entire pretzel. I like so much salt I almost have to wipe some off. They said they'd give me some mustard and cheese, but then wanted to charge me for the cheese, so I just had mustard to help the flavor along. Also got some tea and the goulash. The goulash was amazing. I wish they had a large portion as a main. They only had a small cup as an appetizer. Shame. Anyway, it hit the spot, and the staff was very friendly, seemingly excited as hell to practice their English with us. Only fault - there was a steady stream of ants and I don't know where they were coming from - I think it might've been one of the menus they gave us. It's right in Potsdammer Plotz and seems like a German version of an Applebees but slightly higher end. Anyway, I'd go back for the goulash.

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    Paulaner - A pretzel and blonde ale.  Why do Germans only put a pinch of salt on the bottom piece of the pretzel?!  Gimme salt!  Otherwise good.

    A pretzel and blonde ale. Why do Germans only put a pinch of salt on the bottom piece of the pretzel?! Gimme salt! Otherwise good.

    Paulaner - Goulash and apple cider mint tea (or something like that) - satisfying

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    Goulash and apple cider mint tea (or something like that) - satisfying

    Alt Berg - gastropubs - Updated May 2026

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