The Himmelreich hosts both DJ events and wild parties.
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Grünton
At Grünton, the name says it all: the salon shines in vibrant green, and the music program is also out of the ordinary.
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Grosz Berlin
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.
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NUKE CLUB
The closure of the long-established K17 in Friedrichshain was a shock for many regulars. The NUKE CLUB has taken over.
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KIM Bar
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.
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Sankt Oberholz
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.
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Luca e Anna
Luxa is the starting point for the retro-cool Mitte scene into a successful party night.
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Gaststätte „Zur U-Bahn“
The restaurant "Zur U-Bahn" in Berlin-Schöneberg has been reported to us as closed.
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Swinging Scissors
Combine rock 'n' roll with a visit to the hairdresser? Of course, you can... at Swinging Scissors.
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Barbie Deinhoff’s
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.