Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively hostel-adjacent sports bar with strong drinks deals and energetic matchday atmosphere; food is serviceable pub grub with inconsistent service and occasional viewing or reservation hiccups.
Belushi's Berlin excels as a social sports-watching destination with electric matchday energy and solid happy hour value, but inconsistent food quality and variable service attentiveness limit its appeal beyond that core purpose. Reliability issues during peak times—slow kitchen, crowding, occasional streaming problems—prevent it from competing with Berlin's better neighborhood dining spots, though it remains a worthwhile visit for groups seeking drinks and games in a central, vibrant setting.
This is a central Berlin spot where the room feels warm and bustling with big screens, a young international crowd, and the thrum of matchday energy. Expect counter service, bar queues, and an occasional scramble for seats. One guest noted, "The vibe turns electric; the team won and the place erupted," though another warned about streaming hiccups on busy nights. The cooking leans classic pub fare—burgers, wings, and loaded fries—built for groups and game-watching rather than fine dining. Think comfort-first bar food with decent value in happy hour, though execution can wobble when the bar is packed. If you want a dedicated dining experience, you may find the kitchen slow or items unavailable during peak events, but for drinks and a lively match, it hits the brief. For families, the menu is accessible: simple burgers and fries, wings, and currywurst work for many kids. The environment can be very loud and late-night patio closures limit outdoor seating; earlier visits are better for younger diners. There is no kids menu, but portions are shareable and friendly to less adventurous eaters.
Area: Central Mitte near Friedrichstraße; busy, tourist-friendly zone with hostels, offices, and nightlife catering to young travelers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy; typical central-city foot traffic late into evenings on event nights.
Nearby: Close to museums and Spree; hostel on-site drives international crowd; many bars and eateries within walking distance.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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