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StadtklauseB+Worth Trying

Stresemannstraße 37, 10963 Berlin, Germany · German restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2027 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Cozy old-Berlin pub serving simple German classics with standout schnitzel and meatballs, great beer, cash-only policy, fair prices; service is brusque and there are recent reports of billing and hospitality issues.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Stadtklause delivers solid neighborhood pub dining with strong food quality anchored by reliable schnitzel and meatballs, plus authentic historic ambiance that captures old-Berlin character. However, quality variation on off nights and inconsistent service warmth prevent grade A territory, while tight seating and cash-only operations limit broader appeal. Fair value and loyal regulars confirm its standing as a worthwhile local institution.

Restaurant Summary

A snug old-Berlin tavern vibe greets you with cozy wood-lined rooms and walls of memorabilia. Guests talk about crisp schnitzel and cold pils, though some found the welcome a bit stern. One diner shared, "Service was direct but efficient, beer arrived fast." Expect cash only and a lively, compact space. Cooking here leans classic and hearty rather than showy: schnitzel and Buletten with potatoes, eggs on bread, and simple salads. It suits travelers wanting a local-feeling pub meal and regulars who prize straightforward plates over frills. Portions are filling, prices fair, and a fresh beer ties it together. Families do fine thanks to kid-friendly staples like schnitzel, fried potatoes, and scrambled eggs on bread. There is no dedicated kids menu, but simple preparations work for many children. Seating is tight; arrive early if you need space for a stroller.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Historic edge of Kreuzberg near Potsdamer Platz; mix of locals, office workers, and visitors seeking old-Berlin charm.

Safety: Generally safe, busy thoroughfares and steady foot traffic; typical central Berlin urban feel.

Nearby: Near Anhalter Bahnhof site, museums, hotels, and offices; convenient pre- or post-sightseeing stop.

KreuzbergKreuzberg offers a dynamic dining scene with a wide range of international cuisines, casual eateries, and trendy bars. The area is popular for its relaxed, bohemian vibe and attracts a mix of locals and tourists seeking authentic and eclectic food experiences.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday15:00–00:00 Tuesday15:00–00:00 Wednesday15:00–00:00 Thursday15:00–00:00 Friday15:00–00:00 Saturday15:00–00:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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