Event locations

In addition to the activity itself and the shared experience, the atmosphere and the good food and drink play a central role in the success of an event. We work location-independent with a variety of venues in Berlin and its surroundings.

We would be glad to advise you regarding restaurateurs that suit your group and your wishes, and we always have insider tips up our sleeves!

Below are some examples from our broad repertoire:

COFFEE HOUSE CULTURE OF THE 20S

This café / restaurant in Mitte charms with its discreet and refined atmosphere and is reminiscent of the coffee house culture of the 1920s.
The combination of the charm of past times, professional service and a fresh, modern cuisine, inspired by a variety of regional and international cuisines, continues to impress us.

exclusive sky restaurant with bar

Experience the sky over Berlin. If you are looking for something special for your group, you are in the right place: high above the rooftops of the city, enjoy an exclusive dinner with a fantastic view over the bright lights of Berlin. Fine food, creative drinks, a stylish ambience, professional and friendly service. Fine dining.
Given the minimum turnover for the exclusive use of the restaurant floor, this location is rather suitable for groups of 50 to 150 people. Nevertheless, this restaurant can also be suitable for smaller groups, e.g. of 35 people.

family-friendly Italian restaurant

Even after years, this restaurant still has no website. You can only find it through the predominantly excellent reviews on relevant portals.
Giovanni is owner and chef of the small Italian restaurant with Sardinian specialties in a quiet residential street in Prenzlauer Berg. With his daily singing with open windows, he drives his neighbours into madness. Nevertheless, many are regulars, because the food is simply delicious and always fresh.

Flammkuchen and swabian cuisine

In the middle of Mitte and yet not trendy and hip, but rather friendly, bright, and pleasantly normal. Just a few minutes’ walk from Hackescher Markt and yet in a quiet residential street.
Flammkuchen and Swabian cuisine are served; Spätzle with various options: with bacon, chicken - or the classic with cheese. Additionally, good wines from Baden are served. All of this in a friendly, personal atmosphere.
Suitable for groups of up to 50 people: Groups of up to 20 persons are served a multi-course menu. Buffets are possible for groups of 20 persons or more.

Historical vault cellar from 1749

Specialties from Bavaria, Tyrol and South Tyrol. A Bavarian inn in Berlin-Mitte and yet not a tourist trap, but rather a favourite restaurant for many residents of the surrounding streets.
With no roaring deer on the wall, alpine dining culture thrives and is maintained here.
The highlight, however, is the historic basement of 1749 with separate rooms for groups of 7, 8, 20, 25 and 100 people.

Kreuzberg directly on the water

For groups that want to sit outside in nice weather and enjoy nature in the heart of Berlin, this is the perfect location.
Even in the evening, when many restaurants in the city centre stop accepting outside sitting groups in order to not disturb their neighbours, here, you can finish off the day outside.
The cuisine is Mediterranean and specialises on fish.

large beer garden at the Volkspark

Perfect for the exclusive use of groups of 60 to 80 people. Here, Austrian-Mediterranean cuisine is served.
During summertime, you can sit on the large sun terrace, if necessary, under large, protective awnings. During wintertime, high windows provide a marvellous view into the quiet park landscape.
No matter what time of year, this location is a perfect end point for a city treasure hunt, in winter, very suitable for stationary outdoor activities such as archery and forging, e.g. for Christmas parties.

Michelin star cuisine after your city treasure hunt

With us, it’s actually possible: following a city treasure hunt, your group of up to 30 people can dine in style in a separate room of a starred restaurant, while at the same time celebrating in a lively and cheerful manner without disturbing the other guests. The spatial separation makes it possible.
If you want, you can get your little black dress on, but you don’t have to. The star chef will possibly join you personally and explain his menu-design ideas to you. A truly special experience!

Prenzlauer Berg short after the peaceful revolution

Here, you will feel transported back to the Prenzlauer Berg of the 90s: improvised, unvarnished, honest, rough. No pretentiousness.
Shortly after the fall of the Berliner Wall, in the time of wild experiments, there were many such places in Prenzlauer Berg. Almost all have disappeared, but this one has remained. Even today, Russian specialties are still served here. The cuisine is simple, the décor rustic, served are draft or bottled beer, cocktails and long drinks.
An experience, that we would like to share with you.

Sculpture collection and 1920's atmosphere

On Mondays all-day, and on the other days in the evening from 6 o’clock, we offer you the Café K on the grounds of the Georg Kolbe Museum in Westend as an unusual location with 20th-century-style interiors and an enchanted garden, reserved exclusively for your group.
During the opening hours of the museum, you will share this special place with the museum visitors. For small groups, there is a very nice separate room on the first floor.

small, family-friendly Italian restaurant

Inside of the restaurant you will find just about 40 seats, outside, a small covered terrace. In a quiet side street yet conveniently located in the middle of Prenzlauer Berg.
The two owners come from the Italian region of Basilicata, but go beyond the cuisine of their region to include specialities from all over Italy. Whether vegetable "Ciambotta", drizzled with smoked mozzarella milk, or black spaghetti with seafood. The food is always surprisingly combined, well-presented, and absolutely delicious.