At the Wintergarten Varieté, you experience a jam-packed program of acrobatics, music, and theatrical art. The traditional venue has been captivating audiences for over 130 years with artistic masterpieces and surprising shows.
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Bar jeder Vernunft
Bar jeder Vernunft combines a 3-course menu with champagne with shows and kabarett of well-known acts such as Max Raabe or actress-singer Maren Kroymann.
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Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus
A dinner with Frederick the Great and the waiters dressed in baroque costumes, all of which in a historical building - this can only be had in Potsdam's Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus!
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Berliner Schlemmer Varieté
For over 11 years, the Berliner Schlemmer Varieté has brought lively variety to Moabit. Within the historic walls of the Arminiusmarkthalle, regional cuisine and fast-paced artistry combine with a strong Berlin charm (Berliner Schnauze) to create a 3-course dinner show.
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Wilde Matilde
An old chain carousel is stage and bar at the same time, artists swing on the ceiling and in between there is burleque, can can, travesty and really good food. More food with dinner show is hardly possible!
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Berliner Schlemmer Varieté
The Berliner Schlemmer Varieté in the Arminiusmarkthalle promises in true Berlin lingo „Janz Viel Amüsemang in Moabit!“
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Pasta Opera at Schwante Castle
The "Pasta Opera" show, held in Schloss Schwante in Oberkrämer in Brandenburg is an opera show with a professional ensemble and a four-course menu for the guests.
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Crime Story Dinner of Paternoster
Fall is crime time. Just in time for those longer nights, the improVisaion theatre Paternoster starts its popular crime story dinner series, this time in the Ellington Hotel in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
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Kriminalmenue
Experience a true funeral feast enjoying a Kriminalmenü, a genuine crime story menu!
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Bar jeder Vernunft
The Bar jeder Vernunft, hidden in elegant Wilmersdorf, surprises with its historic Art Nouveau mirror tent. Here, the audience experiences chanson, cabaret, and music in an intimate atmosphere by candlelight and at small tables with a view of the stage.