Traditional and cozy café/restaurant/bar serving German and Austrian specialties-- including schnitzel, Königsberger Klopse (meatballs) and Matjesfilet (salty fish) -- but with an Italian/mediterranean thing going on too. The bar side of the operation kicks in later in the evening, with an emphasis on gay male. Located in a quiet street in Prenzlauer Berg, where it opened in 1993, when it was far more gay-specific. The outdoor seating really comes into its own in summer. Same owner as Perle Bar [see entry]. Located between Kollwitzplatz and Kulturbrauerei. U-Bahns: Senefelderplatz and Eberswalder Straße. Now closed, replaced by a Japanese restaurant using same name 'November'.
Address
Husemannstraße 15
Berlin,
Germany
10435
Near: Sredzkistraße
Hours
Mon to Fri 2pm—midnight
Sat and Sun 10am—midnight/1am
Address
Husemannstraße 15
Berlin,
Germany
10435
Near: Sredzkistraße
Hours
Mon to Fri 2pm—midnight
Sat and Sun 10am—midnight/1am
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