The Best Wine Bars in Berlin
In addition to fine interpretations of classic Berlin cuisine, the Rutz Zollhaus offers a large selection of top German wines. The terrace of the restaurant, which is located directly on the Landwehr Canal, invites you to sink into a bottle or two from the great vineyards.
The KaDeWe wine bar is a little world of its own. The range includes wines from around ten nations and various price categories: older vintages as well as novelties for connoisseurs, explorers and newcomers. But also selected smaller winegrowers. It's worth it.
Guests at Schmidt Z&KO can have wines served directly from the wine shelves to their heart's content. The main focus is on German wine. From previously unknown to award-winning wineries, everything that German vines have to offer is served by the glass.
Alexandre Fleck brings wine expertise, Ahmed Omer kitchen experience. So there are exciting pet nats from Georgia to accompany seasonally changing dishes like waxy egg mayonnaise with nut butter or enoki mushrooms with tahini.
The Ottorink offers a small and fine place to stop for a bite to eat just a few minutes from Kottbusser Tor. A fantastic selection of classic and unusual wines, exquisite charcuterie and the friendly team provide the ingredients for a successful evening.
With over 600 different items, wine lobbyist and sommelier Serhat Aktas' menu includes 70 vintner's sparkling wines, for which Aktas received the award for the best sparkling wine menu in Germany. In addition to classic bar dishes, there are two different 4-course menus.
Back from New York, the young Berlin chef Taran Schiffer has brought the world into his neighbourhood, on the one hand with his friend and colleague Pablo Gomez from LA, and on the other with exquisite, modern world cuisine, accompanied by selected natural wines.
Altrovino is the leading place to go for excellent wines made from traditional Italian grape varieties in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Over 170 types of wine are waiting to be discovered. In addition to well-known names, you will also find fascinating new discoveries from small wineries.
Since 1779, Das Habel am Reichstag has stood for a timeless idea: home-style regional cuisine in an uncomplicated, hospitable atmosphere. There is also a very extensive and well-stocked wine list with over 100 items. The insider tip: wines from Turkey.
The Noble Rot wine bar in Friedrichshain caters to wine lovers and connoisseurs alike. For some, they are on hand to help them discover wines, while for others they bring special treasures out of the cellar. Natural and classic wines also come together here. Beautiful!
The place to go for fans of German wines, the bottle menu alone lists around 50 items - from Riesling classics to VdP wines. This is accompanied by modern vintner cuisine that has nothing to hide from the kitchens in the respective wine-growing countries.
Small wine bar with a family atmosphere in the heart of Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg. Here you can sample over 90 wines from German winegrowers as well as single variety grape juices, exquisite brandies, beer and small delicacies. Wines from overseas, on the other hand, are nowhere to be found.
Good wine, a bit of cheese or ham, good company. There is no better place for such a perfect evening than the Mauerwinzer in Mitte. Simply choose from the 180-strong wine list and enjoy. Or pack a bottle to take home. Cheers!
Handmade and excellent pasta, accompanied by an outstanding selection of wines that reflect the beauty of northern Italy in all its glory. Really special: the charming setting in the former stamp shop and Italian black and white films without sound.
"Wild Wines. Wild Food. Wild Times." With his bistro Ezsra in Berlin-Neukölln, Victor Hausladen has created a place that makes both foodies and fans of natural wine and regional beers happy. All products are selected with love. This is how bistronomy works.
200 natural wines from winegrowers working close to nature, mainly from France, but also from small wineries throughout Europe. The atmosphere is modern and quite hip. The focus on regionality and seasonality is impressive. The unconventional wine bar is definitely fun.
The Nö! Weingalerie takes care of body and soul: this cosy wine bar with friendly service is located in the heart of the government district. In addition to 150 different bottles of wine, there are also simply good dishes from the daily menu. A place to chill out.
A cosy pub with good beer and sustainable natural wines, presented with great charm. There are also delicious snacks made from regional produce and transformed into international recipes - from Obazda to organic hummus and the best sourdough bread.
Unpretentious wine bar run by Fine Bagels operator Laurel Kratochvila and Geist-im-Glas boss Aishah Bennett. Relish the atmosphere and experience; natural wines from Austria, France, or the Czech Republic are accompanied by trifles, including Fine Bagels' challah bread.
Experimental and dynamic. The natural wines are drunk in the cosy store or on the bustling Pannier Street. Pop-ups guarantee variety in the kitchen. From Jamaican to Swiss raclette to pies from Donau101; it's all here.