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    Mauerwerk

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    ModerateCocktail Bars, Beer Bar
    Closed 6:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Gaststätte Zur Kneipe

    Gaststätte Zur Kneipe

    3.9(14 reviews)
    2.6 kmWilmersdorf

    This was a hidden old school gem in the middle of a semi-touristy and very commercialized…read moreneighborhood of Berlin. I came here with two others after the Berlin marathon. One person in my party ran the marathon, and needless to say, they were very hungry. Between us, we had ordered the pig knuckles (it was huge - about the size of someone's head), schnitzel, and a meatball dish. All the dishes we had were very reasonably priced for the amount of food it was. We all enjoyed our food, and it seemed like it was a great taste into German food (can't be sure it is authentic since I'm not German myself, but judging by how everyone else in the restaurant was speaking German, I think it wasn't a tourist trap). The ambience of the restaurant was stellar. It was located on a quiet side street near a park, and a bit hard to find since it was off the main roads and was raining the night we went there. The walls of the restaurant were adorned with many old pictures and posters dating back to the 1930s or so. The restaurant had a front room, and also a fairly large back room that isn't immediately obvious when you enter. The whole feeling of the place was one of a historic, quaint old German pub. The feeling was magnified by the fact that the waitress did not speak any English, so you can tell that not many groups of entirely foreigners wandered their way over to here (luckily one member of my party spoke enough German for us to get by). Please note that I think this restaurant is cash only!

    Stumbled here based on Yelp reviews (no surprise there...) while searching for a decent bar to…read moreenjoy a beer or two during a very warm September evening. It's a nice local bar, 90% of people here spoke German which is always a very good sign, especially for a centrally located place like this. So this is not catering just for tourists. Dunkel weissbeer cost me 4€, did not try the food. Would I return? Yeah I would, quite well located nice place offering decent beer

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    Gaststätte Zur Kneipe - A photo of the interior of the restaurant. There were a lot of larger tables near the entrance, and some smaller tables tucked away

    A photo of the interior of the restaurant. There were a lot of larger tables near the entrance, and some smaller tables tucked away

    Gaststätte Zur Kneipe - The artwork on the wall in the hallway leading up to the restrooms and the kitchen

    The artwork on the wall in the hallway leading up to the restrooms and the kitchen

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    Paulaner - Goulash - amazing but just a small cup.

    Paulaner

    3.7(37 reviews)
    0.9 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

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