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unsicht-Bar Berlin (formerly Nocti Vagus) Formerly: Nocti Vagus

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Dining in the dark

The pitch-black darkness of this restaurant provides a unique culinary experience. Music, comedy, or poetry readings might happen on the stage as you focus on eating in the dark. Located in the historic "alte Backfabrik" (old baking factory). This entry generated by a GayCities user. Now called 'unsicht-Bar Berlin' (Invisible Bar), originally 'Nocti Vagus' (Night Wanderer). U-Bahn: U2 Senefelder Platz.



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