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St. BartBWorth Trying
Graefestraße 71, 10967 Berlin, Germany
· Pub, Bar, Gastropub
· 4.4/5 Google (854 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative British-leaning gastropub with strong drinks and a popular Sunday roast, but uneven execution and service inconsistencies mean results can vary.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
St. Bart delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional drinks expertise and warm, inviting pub design, but inconsistent food quality—particularly Sunday roast execution— and variable service attentiveness prevent it from reaching higher territory. The creative menu shines on a la carte items, though recent menu changes and pricing concerns limit its appeal as a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
A Berlin take on a British gastropub, St. Bart feels warm and bustling with dark wood, dim lighting, and a confident drinks program. Guests rave about the wine guidance and cocktails, while feedback on the Sunday roast ranges from nostalgic to frustrated. One diner captured it: "Lovely room and drinks, but the roast lacked seasoning and heat." Expect a crowd; reservations help. In the kitchen, the approach is creative pub cooking with modern, fusion touches rather than strict tradition. Labneh meets broccolini, sumac seasons salads, and there is beef tartare, moules frites, and a popular brick chicken. When the line hums, food lands vibrant and satisfying; on packed services, plates can slip into hit or miss, especially the roast where gravy and temperature are frequent sticking points. Families will find enough familiar options like fries, chicken, bread, and mild vegetables, though seating can be cramped for strollers and noise rises on Sundays. Regular menus show vegetarian and pescatarian choices, but several recent reviews say the vegetarian roast was removed, so plan accordingly if visiting for Sunday roast.
At a Glance
- Excellent wine list and balanced cocktails with helpful recommendations
- Cozy British pub vibe that draws groups and Sunday regulars
- Roast-day execution inconsistent (seasoning and temperature issues)
- Pricing feels high for portion sizes to some diners
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- serious_wine_and_cocktails
- sunday_roast_tradition
- british_pub_aesthetic_with_berlin_edge
What People Love
- Warm, cozy pub ambiance
- Thoughtful wine suggestions
- Standout focaccia with smoked oat butter
- Moules frites and brick chicken on good nights
- Group-friendly round tables in back
Points of Concern
- Roast-day issues: bland gravy, dry meats, and inconsistent temperatures reported by multiple diners
- Service can be slow or inattentive at peak times; bills sometimes delayed
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (€18-26 mains; extras add up) which may surprise casual diners
- Review patterns show no manipulation concerns, but experiences vary significantly between quiet nights and busy Sundays
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters on creative/fusion menus
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€38-55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a meal of 2 small plates plus a main per person for balance
- Vegetarians: consider non-roast days for better choices (aubergine tofu cream, salads, broccolini)
- Seafood fans: try mussels or smoked fish starters early in service
Perfect For
- Sunday roast with friends
- Cocktails and small plates date night
- Wine-focused dinners
- Neighborhood meetups with shared plates
Location Insights
Area: Trendy Kreuzberg stretch with creative bars, indie shops, and mixed residential streets; draws locals and destination diners.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic evenings; occasional late-night rowdiness typical for the district.
Nearby: Near Landwehr Canal and lively Graefekiez; bars, cafes, and small boutiques cluster along side streets.
KreuzbergKreuzberg offers a dynamic dining scene with a mix of traditional German eateries, international cuisine, and trendy cafes. The area is known for its casual, eclectic atmosphere and is popular among locals and tourists seeking authentic and innovative food experiences.
GraefekiezGraefekiez is a cozy sub-area within Kreuzberg characterized by its leafy streets, independent shops, and a growing number of quality restaurants and bars. It has a relaxed, community-oriented vibe with a focus on artisanal and locally sourced dining options.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday18:00–23:30
Tuesday
Wednesday18:00–23:30
Thursday18:00–23:30
Friday17:00–23:30
Saturday17:00–23:30
Sunday13:00–21:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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