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Café Bar Sarotti-Höfe (Closed Permanently)

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People-watching on the Mehringdamm
Middle-brow, traditional-style café opened in 2005 on the premises formerly occupied by the factory linked to the late-19th-century business started by chocolatier Hugo Hoffmann (1844–1911). Opens daily from 7am.


Address
Mehringdamm 57
Berlin, Germany 0961

Near: Gneisenaustraße

Kreuzberg

Hours
7am—midnight daily



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