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    Schlögl's

    4.3 (113 reviews)
    ModerateGerman, Beer Garden
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Intimate
    Dogs allowed

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    Schnitzel mit Spiegelei und Bratkartoffeln
    Emily K.

    We went to Schlögl's for lunch on our first day in Berlin. The service was excellent- our waitress was very friendly and helpful. The beer was delicious but the schnitzel was the best part. Perfectly crispy without being too dry. It was a great place for our first meal in the city!

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    Miriam D.

    We went to this small local restaurant, we order a large beer lager, it was good, for eat I order Berliner teller it was delicious. See the photos to see how good they is

    Huge portion of fried potatoes, sautéed fresh vegetables and Pork Schnitzel

    We, wanted to try some German Basics. Haven't had a bad meal here in Berlin and Schlögl's was no exception. The restaurant decor is fun and the service was great. Our food came to us piping hot and was prepared nicely. Underneath the huge perfectly fried Schnitzel, is large portions of fried potatoes and sautéed vegetables melody. Needless to say, I couldn't finish it all.

    Pork Schnitzel with rosemary roasted potatoes
    Ray B.

    I went to Schlögl's during my solo trip to Berlin in late April/Early May. I ordered schnitzel with rosemary roasted potatoes and it was so delicious. The schnitzel was HUGE and juicy with the perfect crispy exterior, and the potatoes and side of veggies that it came from were also stellar. The servers were incredibly friendly, and I left feeling extremely nourished.

    Schnitzel

    We came here this week on the first night we are in Berlin. I think the schnitzel is a little different from what I had in the past. It is relatively thicker and a little harder to cut. They do have my favorite beer though.

    Delicious food platter and refreshing drinks.
    JoYee G.

    Food is great, love the small cozy place indoor and you have option to sit outside. We were greeted by Elke, she is so wonderful and has a smiling face. Offered to sit us inside if it's cold outside due to we have a little one who fell asleep. We did moved inside and were provided with great service. Thank you Elke for the best service you provided.

    Perry C.

    This place was amazing had the best German food I've ever had the pleasure to have. Authenticity from start to finish. The food periods are huge. 1 plate can easily be shared. German sausage was my favorite thing on the menu. Pascal was remarkable waiter that went above and beyond. Ask for him he will lead you thru proper Germain cuisine experience! ")

    Berliner Teller fur 2
    Nadine G.

    We were hungry after walking through the city and this was the first restaurant that popped up after looking up in the area. You'd have to walk further in to locate the restaurant but it's located quite nicely since the building in front blocks the sun and the trees on the right provide a nice air and ambiance. We ordered the Berliner Teller for 2 and the Original Berliner Currywurst mit Pommes fries und gemischtem Salad mit Dressing. Our aunt can't stop raving about the original currywurst and we can't help but agree as we enjoyed everything. The service is also excellent and our server is very accommodating!

    Grilled turkey and potato pancakes with oily vegetables
    Laurie R.

    Food was just ok. I had grilled turkey and veggies. The turkey was overcooked the veggies were coated in oil and the potato pancakes tasted yucky.

    Best German meal ever!
    Hugh A.

    Now I know how much I love German food. It was delicious. We had a mixed plate with schnitzel Currywurst meatballs sauerkraut and more. It was so good and so much we couldn't finish it all. My wife and two kids. I'm happy to recommend this place and would come back again

    Ken T.

    Very nice dining experience. We sat inside and enjoyed the ambiance. Friendly and professional service. My wife ordered the soup and bread. I ordered the meatball plate (photos). The food was very good. We had a wonderful time and I would make it a point to eat there again the next time we are there.

    Berliner Teller Good for 2

    This place is really good, I love the ambiance and it's very quiet, the food taste so good, will definitely come back

    Cute decor

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    8 years ago

    Fast service, food came out quickly! Great food, traditional, family-owned, cute and overall very pleased! :-)

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    9 years ago

    Delicious first German meal, with huge portions and cheerful service. Got the pork goulash and schnitzel with fried egg, both very tasty.

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    10 years ago

    Old school not-quite-cool but tasty and definitely gemütlich with great lunch specials.

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    7 years ago

    The goulash is great. You should get the goulash. We found this little gem based on its reviews and it did not disappoint.

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    7 years ago

    Good food! Especially goulash! Tasty beer! Strange waitress.

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    8 years ago

    The food was okay, but the service was very bad. It took us 20 minutes to order the bill and the waiter ignoring us constantly.

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    10 years ago

    Very german, very good food! Nice service and a cosy place to sit, all and all a tue recommender!

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    9 years ago

    Very good although the servings are enormous! A great place to sample German cuisine though and a lovely atmosphere.

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    The restaurant is not far from Alexanderplatz, but you have to pay attention for the sign as it's a little bit off the street.

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    Stadtklause

    Stadtklause

    4.3(204 reviews)
    2.5 kmKreuzberg

    Fantastic local place to get some low-frills eats and beer! Very friendly staff who accommodated us…read morewithout a hitch. We came here after having been turned away by an Indonesian restaurant that was "full for the night". We are so glad that fate brought us here instead of that Indonesian restaurant!! What were we even thinking anyway -- forget the Indonesian food, get the local specialities!! Ordered the schnitzel as well as the meatballs and both were executed perfectly. Schnitzel was hot and crispy on the outside and tender on the inside -- not overly salty either. Meatballs were juicy and packed with flavor from the minced onions that they had mixed in. The beer (we ordered a Pilsner) was the best that we had tried in all of the Berlin and Dresden restaurants that we visited. I believe it is from some small private brewery affiliated with the restaurant somehow. Whatever they are doing, they are doing it right, so definitely order the house beer. Super cozy seating (you'll probably be sharing a table with other guests) and packed all night long but amazing vibes and casual comfort food. Would come back if I ever visit Berlin again!

    They must have expanded as the menu seems the same and it was quite big and clean. Not a dive at…read moreall. Also they take credit cards. We tried to go to a nearby Greek place but they were full and kind of rude too. We walked over here and the place was empty at 6:30 pm so a bit worried. No need. The draft Pilsner was very excellent and the food was outstanding and reasonably priced. We got pork schnitzel and meatballs and it was really very tasty. Would recommend!

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    Stadtklause - Gastraumnische mit Bestuhlung aus der Bernburger Straße

    Gastraumnische mit Bestuhlung aus der Bernburger Straße

    Stadtklause - Scrambled eggs with bread, pickles, and sauerkraut :)

    Scrambled eggs with bread, pickles, and sauerkraut :)

    Stadtklause - Unfortunately not open according to Yelp's hours. Check the restaurant's website before you go.

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    Unfortunately not open according to Yelp's hours. Check the restaurant's website before you go.

    Prater Garten

    Prater Garten

    4.0(303 reviews)
    2.1 kmPrenzlauer Berg
    €€

    German food can be hard to find in Berlin…read more You can find German food at Prater Garten. Prater Garten has a double distinction. Outdoors, it has the oldest biergarten in Berlin. Indoors, it has an upscale German restaurant of distinction. The biergarten is not my style. If I am going to spend all day sitting outside drinking beer, I want the location to be outstandingly beautiful. Prater Garten's Plain Jane courtyard doesn't cut it. The indoor restaurant though is a different story. This is the traditional German restaurant of your dreams. The Gaststatte was the culinary peak experience of a month of serious Berlin eating. * * * Prater Gaststatte looks just the way you would expect a German restaurant to look. Dark woods. Wainscotting. Cream walls. The menu for both food and drink are limited, although they do change seasonally. This means that they make the same dishes over and over and over again. They have brought them to a high level of perfection. They only serve three beers at Prater Gaststatte, beers they brew themselves. I have no doubt those beers are wonderful. However, Prater Gaststatte had the Holy Grail of what I had come to Germany looking for Artisanal German Schnapps and Artisanal German Distilled Spirits. Bars in Berlin just don't carry those. Prater Gaststatte had a curated selection of six. (Actually a curated selection of five. The sixth item was a traditional Czech rarity.) Indiana Jones had just found his treasure. German Spirits are strong. Judiciousness limited my consumption to three. I went with a Nordhauser Doppelkorn, a Dirker Hasselnussgeist and a Stahl Birnenschnaps. Doppelkorn is a German alternative to vodka. It is 76 proof, just slightly weaker than a traditional vodka. It can be made from any of five different grains, but the rye-malt combo is the most common. The Nordhauser is an eminently superior alt-vodka - consummately smooth yet full of taste. I could have done a string of those happily. The Dirker and Stahl were both schnapps: hazelnut and pear respectively. I have never had a beverage like the hazelnut schnapps. It was not a liqueur. It was a strong brandy. Nothing sweet or cloying here. It was commanding like a brandy but smooth like the Doppelkorn. The hazelnut taste was overwhelming. It was as baritone and nutty as an Amaretto. An utterly unforgettable beverage. I stuck my neck out by going with a pear brandy. Most pear brandies are awful. I had had one and only one in my life that was good, the Finnish product Xante. Nothing is as good as Xante. Xante tastes like the canned pears served in heaven. But the Stahl Birenschnapps impressed. Nothing cloying. A real fresh pear taste. I was a very happy guy. * * * Note that although my beverages were outstanding, The food was even better. Given the quality of my distilled spirits, that last sentence is saying quite a lot. Never mind the strawberries I had for dessert. It is the beginning of strawberry season in Germany, And my meal had been so substantial that anything other than fruit would have been a crime. Spring is asparagus season in Germany. German restaurants will have one third to one half of all the dishes be asparagus dishes. I ate my fair share of mediocre asparagus dishes elsewhere in Berlin. The cream of asparagus soup at Prater Gaststatte is utterly to die for. Nothing tastes more like asparagus than that cream soup. And good cream soups are one of the fundamental pleasures of life. However, the headliner act which blew me away was their Brandenburger Pork Chop. A Brandenburger Pork Chop is a thick double-cut pork chop. The only way to get a "good" pork chop in the United States is to go to a steak house and pay steak house prices. American steak houses typically cheat by cooking it in apple juice so the pork chop gets caramelized. You eat well, but you are still covering up a ho-hum pork chop. This was a we-don't-have-to-hide-under-anything superlative pork chop. Yes there was about a tablespoon of red cabbage on top of the pork chop. It was like a maraschino cherry on top of a huge slab of meat. That pork chop had nothing to apologize for. It was a magnificent piece of meat. Easily a third of it was outer fat - outer fat that had been broiled to perfection. The pork chop fat was the star ballerina. The pork chop meat was the male dancer holding up that ballerina in a romantic pas-de-deux. It was the absolutely perfect pairing. (Anyone who uses that pork chop and ballet to make a joke about "Swine Lake" will be thrown off Yelp permanently.) Suffice it to say, I liked the meat course. Accompanying that was the potatoes au gratin of your dreams, And the green beans with bacon of your dreams. I never wanted to wake up. * * * If you come to Berlin, Come to Prater. Skip the Biergarten. Eat at the Restaurant. Deutscheland, Deutscheland Uber Alles!

    Just noting that as of this review the hours are incorrect on Yelp so better check the website…read morebefore you go. It opens at noon, not 6pm on Saturdays. There are plenty of tables with communal seating. It wasn't super busy when I was there but admittedly the weather was pretty poor so I imagine it gets buzzier when the sun is out. I ordered a beer, some sauerkraut and a pretzel. Beer was nice, as was the food. Pretzel seemed stale upon initial inspection but was actually pretty good. They have mustard on the side. Overall, didn't wow me, but it was a nice stop and I'd recommend for someone wanting a chill biergarten to visit in Berlin.

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    Prater Garten - Plenty of outdoor seating

    Plenty of outdoor seating

    Prater Garten - Hefeweizen (€5.50)

    Hefeweizen (€5.50)

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    Maximilians - A Märzen, Weißwurst, bezel and krout

    Maximilians

    3.8(213 reviews)
    1.6 kmMitte
    €€

    Great bavarian german restaurant. Had to get some sausages with a pretzel and also pork schnitzel…read morewhich came with beautfiul in-season white asparagus and perfectly boiled potatoes. The asparagus came with a great butter and breadcrumbs sauce which drizzled on the potatoes was amazing. As silly as it sounds the boiled potatoes were the best I've ever had. Perfectly cooked through but not mushy and they kept their shape. Pretzel was excellent as was the pork schnitzel, pounded thin and perfectly fried. We finished with apple strudel with ice cream, which was just ok, maybe a 3 for me. The waitress was quite surly and we had to chase her down to order after sitting there for 15 minutes without anyone coming to the table. That was the only real downside, though I noticed other tables were getting served quickly, so maybe it's a one-off thing only. Restaurant is quite big with lots of seating, many beer options and nice clean bathrooms downstairs as well.

    Don't let the "kitschy" statue at the door turn you away! This place is authentically German, from…read morethe attire of the waitstaff to the menu offerings. Walking in the door gives you the feeling of dining in a Bavarian beer hall where there are plenty of locals enjoying the atmosphere. For us tourists, photos are included for most of the menu selections. I tried their signature dish: knuckle with cabbage and a potato dumpling. Even the half portion was huge! The veal schnitzel and steak entrees were also delicious. My server spoke little English, so knowledge of German would be a plus if dining here. The restaurant seems to be known for their beer and has quite a selection, however, a smaller wine menu is also available. I would definitely recommend making a reservation or coming early. As my friends and I were leaving, the line for entry was out the door.

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