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Krüger EckB-Worth Trying

Weserstraße 12, 10247 Berlin, Germany · Pub · 4.7/5 Google (531 reviews)

Outdoor seating

A classic Berlin Eckkneipe with outstanding rotating beers, cozy vintage vibe, and mostly friendly service, though occasional rudeness and smoke seepage can affect the experience.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Krüger Eck delivers authentic neighborhood charm with warm vintage decor and a genuinely curated beer program that draws enthusiasts—the real draw here. However, modest pub snacks and inconsistent service during busy periods prevent a higher grade, while smoke seepage from the back room and occasional crowding limit the overall experience. It's a worthwhile local institution for beer lovers, not a polished dining destination.

Restaurant Summary

A true Eckkneipe with warm vintage charm, Krueger Eck draws locals and beer nerds to a cozy, wood-lined room where taps rotate and football lights up the screen. One regular summed it up: "A homey corner pub with seriously good beer." The main bar is non-smoking, though smoke can drift in from the back room later at night. The cooking stays classic and unfussy, built around beer-friendly snacks like sausages and potato salad, while the beverage program is the star: crisp house pils, Franconian kellerbier, and even prized lambics by the bottle. It suits relaxed meetups, football nights, and anyone eager to explore a curated list rather than chase cocktails. Expect friendly service most of the time, though a few reports cite brusque moments when the room is packed. For families, it is more grown-up pub than kid hangout. Simple sausages could work for not-too-picky eaters, but the smoking room, crowd volume, and focus on beer make it better for adults. No kids menu was mentioned, so plan accordingly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€12-20 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Laid-back, creative east Berlin block with classic tenements and neighborhood foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe and lively in evenings; typical urban nightlife crowd; no notable safety alarms in reviews.

Nearby: Residential streets near bars and cafes; football broadcasts draw locals; sidewalk seating faces quiet cobblestones.

FriedrichshainFriedrichshain is characterized by its lively atmosphere, with numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants offering a range of international and traditional cuisines. The area is popular for casual dining and social gatherings, reflecting a youthful and alternative vibe.
WeserstraßeWeserstraße is a well-known street within Friedrichshain, famous for its cozy bars, small restaurants, and a friendly, laid-back ambiance that appeals to a hip, creative crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday15:00–01:47 Tuesday15:00–01:47 Wednesday15:00–01:47 Thursday15:00–01:47 Friday15:00–03:47 Saturday12:00–03:47 Sunday12:00–01:47

Available: Outdoor seating

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