Clubs in Germany
Amber makes the world look like it was forged from gold. In Bernstein, on the other hand, the drinks don't taste like gold, but well-balanced without becoming boring. Similar to roulette in the city's famous casino: it's always the same wheel that spins, but the game is new every time.
Hidden behind an inconspicuous door at Friedrichstraße S-Bahn station is a bar hotspot. The interior is reminiscent of the Golden Twenties: dark walls, heavy armchairs, brightly lit funnels of light and a dance floor are reminiscent of old Berlin. The cocktail menu is creative and cosmopolitan.
Tokyo in Berlin: Japanese bar culture is alive and well at Rhinoçéros in Prenzlauer Berg. Just like in a "Jazz Kissa" in Tokyo, the focus is on the music streaming from a vintage hi-fi system. They serve classic cocktails and their own creations such as "Bernstein", a bourbon infused with oolong.
With 434 square metres directly opposite the Deutsche Oper, "Sir Walter" gives its neighbouring stage a run for its money. The audience: from connoisseurs to lovers of cultivated bar culture. The ambience: cosmopolitan and artistic. Excellently mixed drinks meet an extensive wine list.