Scene
100 Locations - Page 4
Berlin's scene is famous the world over, a shifting landscape of clubs, bars, galleries and cafes at the cutting edge. Wherever the moment is, the scene here moves fast and rewards the curious. This overview gathers Berlin locations at the heart of what is happening.
Neukoelln, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain lead for nightlife, art and food, with new spots opening constantly and old favourites holding firm. Galleries, pop ups and studios keep the creative energy high, and word of mouth drives the crowds. Following the scene means staying curious and ready to explore.
Browse the venues below to find the scene across Berlin, from cutting edge clubs to creative cafes.

Roses Bar in Berlin-Kreuzberg is a charming LGBTIQ* scene bar that promises unforgettable nights with its pink plush walls and quirky decor. The intimate atmosphere on Oranienstraße invites lively evenings where scene connoisseurs and curious newcomers alike feel comfortable.

All lovers of the American breakfast will get happy at Phoenix Lounge in Berlin-Schöneberg where bacon, fried eggs and pancakes are served.

The Himmelreich hosts both DJ events and wild parties.


Headshop is synonymous with creativity in several disciplines: music, fashion, art, and of course, hair!


At Grünton, the name says it all: the salon shines in vibrant green, and the music program is also out of the ordinary.



The restaurant Paulinski Palme in Berlin-Neukölln offers a late breakfast menu for their guests on the weekends.


The restaurant Golden Phoenix in the chic Hotel Provocateur has a trendy interior and with The Duc Ngo and his Franco-Chinese creations a chef de cuisine with a great feeling for trends.


Betty'n Caty in Prenzlauer Berg invites you with its cozy atmosphere to stay for a delicious coffee and healthy food from the breakfast menu.

Entweder Oder in Berlin-Prenzlauer is closed.







At CabSlam in Neukölln you will get the typical American breakfast - pancakes with blueberries, strawberries, banana walnut, maple syrup or fruit.





Suicide Sue in Prenzlauer Berg offers delicious sandwiches with liver sausage, lard or cream cheese.

The trendy restaurant Bastard in Berlin Kreuzberg attracts many guests with its numerous breakfast variations.







The Factory Kitchen is a young and hip restaurant in Berlin-Mitte and the canteen of the creative start-up scene located in the factory Berlin campus.

The interior or Barbie Deinhoff's is mainly pink with the typical queer LGBT charme, making the bar one of the queerest in the Wrangelstraße neighbourhood.

Combine rock 'n' roll with a visit to the hairdresser? Of course, you can... at Swinging Scissors.

The restaurant "Zur U-Bahn" in Berlin-Schöneberg has been reported to us as closed.

Luxa is the starting point for the retro-cool Mitte scene into a successful party night.

Almost everyone at Sankt Oberholz is 'doing something with media.' During the day, the Digital Bohemians, as the scene of freelance writers, designers, and journalists calls itself, sit here, sipping lattes and working on their latest projects on their snow-white Macbooks.




The KIM Bar on Berlin's gallery mile in Brunnenstraße in Mitte, located in the former Postcafé, is tiny and somewhat inconspicuous from the outside, but undeniably atmospheric.

The closure of the long-established K17 in Friedrichshain was a shock for many regulars. The NUKE CLUB has taken over.






The Grosz is a mix of coffee house, restaurant, and bar. It is operated by Borchardt owner Roland Mary. And just like at Borchardt, the celebrity density at Grosz on Kudamm is high. Famous actors and show people mingle here with businesspeople, West Berlin society ladies, and tourists.
