The Best Punk and Dive Bars in Berlin
It’s never hard to find a drink in Berlin. And while there are many good cocktail options—along with an increasing number of places devoted to craft beer—it’s the smaller neighborhood…
- story: Talia Baiocchi
It’s never hard to find a drink in Berlin. And while there are many good cocktail options—along with an increasing number of places devoted to craft beer—it’s the smaller neighborhood…
Berlin is a city of secrets. The busy thoroughfares and unassuming residential streets conceal a wealth of subterranean spaces and unmarked doors, labyrinthine courtyards and crumbling factories that may or…
If one were to write a history of cocktails in the twentieth century, Berlin might not even get a mention. While Paris has Harry’s New York Bar and London has…
Beer has been a part of German culture since the beginning of recorded history, and today’s brewers take great pride in a long tradition of quality. The famous Reinheitsgebot—the Bavarian…
Though some of the greatest white wines in the world are produced in the Germany's southwest, Berlin is a city surrounded by fields of wheat and grain—a fact that works…
There are local joints, and then there's Kurpfalz-Weinstuben. Wooden signs on the walls, classic Römer glassware, crocheted tablecloths and a small summer terrace—Herr Schulz's restaurant embodies what a jumping Berlin…
Briefmarken Weine, a former shop selling collectible stamps (really), is home to what is very likely the best pasta available north of the Alps. Served up in a very typical…
In 2007 Jürgen Hammer & Manuela (Manu) Sporbert opened what was supposed to be a wine store and sandwich shop. But nobody knows wine—and how to talk about it—better than…
"Kotti," as Berlin's gritty Kottbuser Tor district is known, is a great place to pick up a dime bag, if that's your thing. Or just a short walk away, right…
The wine list at Weinschenke Weinstein is one of the city's most value-driven, with rieslings going back to the mid '90s, all priced under 100 euro. And while wine is…