Incognito Formerly: Together

(2 Ratings)
One for the drag-loving locals

Friendly drink-and-dance bar located several minutes south of the more buzzy side of gay Schöneberg. Opened in 2010, the 'Incognito Showpalast' stages cabaret and comedy nights and describes itself in terms of old Berlin: "the  Eldorado and Chez Romy Haag with a touch of the Berliner Scala". Music features a soundtrack of pop oldies and Schlager, with the dance floor given a boost by DJs on Friday and Saturday. Karaoke is also a big thing here. Renovated in 2019. No longer open Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. Closing times are open-ended. U-Bahn: Viktoria-Luise-Platz.



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