Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg
Roses
If you’re in Kreuzberg, it’d be a crime not to pop your head into this 20+-year-old queer bar with furry pink walls, leopard print stools, and glittering Madonnas.
Fahimi Bar
Fahimi Bar in Kreuzberg looks like an AI-generated vision of a Berlin bar: bare concrete walls, metal backless stools lining a blue-lit square bar, and thick clouds of cigarette smoke.
La Maison
Although it’s technically a café and boulangerie, this canalside daytime spot is one of our favorite places to drink in Kreuzberg.
Würgeengel
With its mirrored bar, beaded chandeliers, velvet seating, and suited barmen shaking classic cocktails to the soundtrack of light jazz, Würgeengel in Kottbusser Tor feels like you’ve time-traveled back to 1920s Berlin.
Lode & Stijn
If the staff at Lode & Stijn in Kreuzberg asks you mid-meal to try their special scallop dish, say yes.
Adana Grillhaus
Adana Grillhaus, with multiple locations throughout Berlin, is our favorite Turkish grill house.
Markthalle Neun
This 19th-century market houses local vendors - come when you can’t make a decision, want to try lots of different things, or on a rainy day.
Horváth
A meal at Horvath in Kreuzberg, is going to be expensive but memorable - come for an anniversary or special occasion.
Goldies
Whenever you need a heavily-fried meal, come to Goldies for topped french fries and fried chicken - with lots of homemade dipping sauces.
La Lucha
Start your night out with a group in Kreuzberg with tacos, quesadillas, and strong drinks at La Lucha.
Chungking Noodles
The spicy handmade noodles from ChungKing are one of our favorite ways to warm up in this city.
Burgermeister
One of our favorite late-night spots, Burgermeister has locations around the city for great and simple burgers.