The Best Wine Bars in Berlin
Industrial chic meets timeless elegance in the bar at Rutz Zollhaus. Warm wood tones and subtle lighting invite you to linger at the bar. The drinks menu offers a creative selection of cocktails, classic favourites and carefully curated spirits.
A visit to the sixth floor of the KaDeWe is not only worthwhile for the international delicacies, but also for the gastronomic offerings. In the wine bar, selected wines from small and large international winegrowers are served at the long bar.
Top wines, fine cuisine and a cookery school: gastronomic enthusiasts get their money's worth at Schmidt Z&KO in Friedenau. There is a daily changing lunch menu in the restaurant and a great selection of open wines from Germany and Europe in the wine bar.
Austrian wine aficionados Willi Schlögl and Johannes Schellhorn have not only fulfilled a dream for themselves with their wine bar, but also for many guests. Over 600 wines are on the menu, accompanied by excellent bar food (spinach dumplings). Amore!
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 beautifully landscaped courtyard and the elegant dining room are relaxed places where over 25 open wines and 600 selected bottles are served. The new chef Tilo Roth takes care of your physical well-being with fine wine accompaniments and German-French four-course menus.
After Dylan Watson-Brawn closed his Michelin-starred restaurant Ernst, he opened Ernst Cave, a cosy wine bar in Gerichtstraße in Wedding, at the end of 2024. The menu features selected wines by the glass or bottle and small dishes that change daily.
Good wine is at home here: in the historic ambience of Lutter & Wegner in Mitte, over 750 wines from renowned winemakers from Europe and around the world are on the menu. The fine wines and wine rarities are accompanied by Alpine and seasonal dishes.
Scandinavian tapas such as "Sild", which is smørrebrød with matjes, or Norwegian cheese are accompanied by an impressive selection of exquisite wines from the best regions in Germany, Europe and overseas as well as selected natural wines in the branch of Munch's Hus.
The latest luxury under the roof of the legendary KaDeWe: in addition to an impressive selection of champagnes from the famous house, the elegant round bar also serves wonderful "bar bites" such as home-smoked salmon, aquitaine caviar and fresh oysters.
One of the cosiest places to drink good wines and people watch in the lively Kreuzberg neighbourhood. Italian expert Stephan Pelzl has around 200 exquisite local wines on offer, which you can buy or enjoy outside with a snack.
Unifying wine culture as a concept with over 90 special and gluggable wines, not only from Baden but also fine wines from other well-known German wine regions, are served in this cosy restaurant with the legendary snack platters.
A cosy wine bar with unusual dishes: Around 100 selected wines from Germany, Austria, France, Italy and the rest of Europe are served with fantastic Nordic tapas, including mini smørrebrød, fish soup and roast elk.
Vadim Otto Ursus and Sören Zuppke have created Pluto as a meeting place. Biodynamic wines from Europe are on the menu in the cosy bar. There is also Champagne, draught beer, aperitifs and small dishes with a regional focus.
A pretty French wine bar in a former car repair shop, where excellent bistro cuisine is served for lunch and dinner. Today, however, the most important tool is the corkscrew, which is used to open special bottles from the best French wine regions.
Wines from German and Hungarian wine-growing regions are on the menu at this cosy wine bar in Friedrichshain. 25 wines by the glass, including white, red and sweet wines, can be enjoyed accompanied by cheese platters, sausage specialities and homemade antipasti.
The wine selection is excellent and the ambience is cosy: Habel am Reichstag serves regional specialities, accompanied by a choice of over 100 wines. From classics to new discoveries, there is guaranteed to be something for everyone.
There are also new things to discover in the party neighbourhood around Reuterkiez. In the cool Sway, some young natural wine fans have come together to import the special wines they like to drink themselves. There is also a nice selection of tasty snacks.
In the cosy and hospitable Kurpfalz Weinstuben near the Ku'damm, everything revolves around exquisite wines. There is a selection of around 50 open wines from Franconia, Rheinhessen, the Moselle and the Pfalz. There are also some natural wines on the menu.
At the Jaja wine bar in Neukölln, genuine natural wine connoisseurs offer enthusiastic advice. The menu in the small bar regularly changes to include white and red wines as well as orange wine. The small dishes that are served with the wines round off the French aperitif perfectly.