Café am Neuen See

The Café am Neuen See - in close proximity to the Berlin Zoo, is not only one of the most beautiful beer gardens of Berlin, but turns in winter to a romantically lit restaurant with lots of candles and a fireplace.

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Foto: Café am Neuen See | Gastart
Foto: Café am Neuen See | Gastart

Many Berliner know the Café am Neuen See as an inviting beer garden in Tiergarten. The café also offers winter fun though! Until January they offer curling tracks for the guests who enjoy a match with a hot wine and some culinary delights. In the afternoon, you can go there to warm up with a cup of coffee and a nice piece of cake.

The evening however is the time, when the winter time Café am Neuen See starts to really shine. Enjoy some fresh seasonal creations, a nice glass of red wine or even some delicious cocktails while indulging in the fireplace atmosphere. The whole restaurant is lit with candles and is nothing else but truly cosy!

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Editors Rating

Quality
4.50

Service
4.75

Ambience
4.75

Fireplace Factor
5.00

Total
4.75

Address

Café am Neuen See

Lichtensteinallee 2, 10787 Berlin

Quarter

Tiergarten

Info

Business Hours

Daily

after 09:00 am

Closed

Christmas Eve

Important information

Curling

Enjoy a match of curling on natural ice until January. Keep warm with hot wine and a nice snack. Reservation under +49 30 2544 930.

Parking

Available at cost in front of the restaurant.

Price Level

Meals 6,50 - 16,50 euro

Card Payment

All cards, except Diners.

Service

Breakfast café, lunch restaurant, cake in the afternoon or a romantic dinner in the evening. Their cuisine is regional, fresh and homemade with dishes such as Kaiserschmarrn, thin pizzas from the stone oven, goose and duck roast and game bratwurst. In the afternoon rich choice of cakes and pies. In summer (May to October) beer garden. In winter: fireplace atmosphere and open air curling.

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