Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively Pangrati beer hall with table taps, big Greek and German-style selection, and simple bar bites; great for groups and beer fans, food quality is mixed.
Berlin by 5 drunk men succeeds as a vibrant neighborhood beer hall with exceptional friendly, efficient service and a lively pedestrian-lane setting that draws loyal regulars. However, inconsistent food execution—with frozen-tasting bites alongside praised sausages and pizza—and occasional crowding in a compact space prevent a higher grade. The table-tap novelty and strong beer selection make it worth visiting for the atmosphere and social experience, though not for culinary distinction.
A neighborhood beer hall that feels warm and buzzing, this Pangrati spot wins people over with table taps, a liters leaderboard, and a rock soundtrack. One guest remarked it was a great vibe with quick service, the kind of place that fills up fast and keeps you pouring without waiting. The cooking leans bar-bite simple more than chef-driven: sausages, pizza, hot dogs, mini burgers and salty snacks that pair well with a big lineup of Greek and German-style brews. Expect fair prices for core pours, with specialty small-format beers costing a bit more, and a staff that can nudge you toward something you will like. Families do pop in, especially midweek, and kids tend to be fine with pizza and fries. There is no explicit kids menu in evidence, but the straightforward bites and casual scene work for early evenings; volume and playlist intensity rise later, so earlier visits are best for families.
Area: Lively Pangrati side street with neighborhood bars and casual hangouts; attracts groups and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, pedestrian-friendly lane; occasional scooters noted but good foot traffic.
Nearby: Near other bars and cafes; casual night-out zone rather than tourist landmark corridor.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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