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Brett Lider: One of the best bars I've ever been to in terms of service, atmosphere, and drink quality. Ask the bartender to make a recommendation for you based on your preferred liquor.
Alper Çuğun: Nice bar with a good assortment of beer and cheap cocktails. Lively to a fault almost, but better too lively than empty like many others. Great place to drink if you can find a place to sit.
Erika: Hidden gem! There are no menus here. You are asked what you feel like and . You are asked what you feel like and dislikes. If you are an adventurous person by nature suggest you come to this place.
Marius Trovik: Cocktails are worth the price (~€10), real leather furniture, DJ playing blues from LP records. A really cool place to bring some friends. Old western atmosphere.
Nick Zero: Busy place, but cocktails to die for. Go for your favourite classic and watch the skilled free-pouring happen just to result in a fabulous libation! I can vouch for Martinez.
Mariannenstr. 26a (Paul-Lincke-Ufer), Berlin, Berlin
Bar · Kreuzberg · 151 tips and reviews
Tonic Music: Shabby-chic but in a genuine way, this tiny jazz bar on the south side of the S-Bahn ring provides a cosy and entertaining retreat until the very early hours
Night Club · Friedrichshain · 348 tips and reviews
Exploring Berlin: Come in small groups. Don't wear anything too flashy. Don't be a loud and douchy while waiting in line. Success - you just got into the most amazing club in the world. Enjoy.
Sue Alouche: Restaurant /dance venue serving traditional berlin food. Great ambience. Tip: check out the ballroom upstairs which hasnt been touched since the 2nd world war.
Nick Zero: Be polite and Barkellner might let you in. Try El Presidente or any other rum based cocktail. And remember, there are no dark corners to hide, you will be on the spot and will have to behave.