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| BlackHaddock (175), , England | | March 29, 2012 This was my favorite beer bar in Berlin for three years (87-90), I revisited in 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2012 (Jan). The British sector had some good watering holes and this one is still going strong.
It is a great place to have a draught beer, 15 different (Andechs Doppelbock dunkel, Duckstein, Klostriker Schwartzbier, 6 German Pilsners, a Kolsch, Weihenstephen Hefewiessbier and some non-German beers also.) There is always a draught beer of the month at a cheap price, my last visit it was Warsteiner Pils.
The bottled selection covers the world, mostly well known brews, but still very impressive, especially in Berlin, where beer choice is not a big thing yet.
The staff are all pretty young ladies, with one young lad pouring the beers for them all, he works bloody hard, the girls just look good, I hope they share their tips with him.
Very German in decor, all wood and heavy tables. The conservatory doubles the size of the place, outside drinking is also available.
The food is big, bold and good. They have specials on various nights and huge buffet breakfasts that go on until 12.00 (as well as other breakfast options), on Sundays and holidays it extends into a buffet brunch until 15.00. We shared a cheese platter on my last visit and the four of us couldn’t finish it.
This is a lot better than the new place they have set up in Potsdammer Platz, this is the original and is well worth seaching out.
| | EithCubes (158), , Germany | | February 29, 2012 Neat location and good views through the many windows, though I’ve long noted this part of Charlottenburg for its strange mix of highs and lows; lots of shopping and some upper-middle class restaurants and boutiques, but also lots of sleaze and quite a few down-on-their-luckers. Eisbein was nearly as big as a bowling ball, and though I fought bravely, it was a battle I could not hope to win. Service was friendly but slow, and there’s a lot of Berlin (and its Schnauze) in this place. Get the feeling that old friends from the neighborhood have been coming here for years, but there were also single businessmen and some out on dates. Beers are what you’d expect from this type of place, but there should still be something for everyone. | | edpeg (30), Berlin, Germany | | February 19, 2012 Mommsen Eck serves German traditional food and rather wild beer selection, lot of Belgians and other typical international stuff apart from German beers. The food was well worth the money. Schweinhaxe cost around 8 euros and the Belgian beers ca. 4e á. Although the beerlist is quite impressive for a Berlin German kneipe/ restaurant, they didn’t have Duvel so I went for Satan Red, which was little ironic. The food was quite cheap and hearty, beer prices however were a bit too pricy in my opinion. | | swoopjones (190), Buffalo, New York | | October 18, 2011 chain feel place, lots of bottles, Germans, Belgians, Eastern & western Europeans< some American. Draft was not too exciting> food looked decent but did not induldge> had a Duffs & Dju Dju Mango, both bad> Lots of potential ratings here | | Rasmus40 (62), Beder, Aarhus, Denmark | | August 26, 2011 Went there for dinner and the food was good without being fantastic in any way. The place has beers from many different countries, though some of them are Belgian and not from the African countries they’ll have you believe. The selection could use some more quality beers. The staff was friendly, but they didn’t seem to know too much about beer. | | villevav (57), , Finland | | June 9, 2011 The selection is fairly for a German pub, but not particularly well picked. When it comes to atmosphere, the place itself is a typical German Kneipe or Wirtshaus. The prices seem to be a bit above average. | | Frontoviki (13), , Norway | | March 24, 2011 This is a cosy and traditional German pub, great atmosphere ! Great staff ! | | tomaz (12), , Germany | | February 24, 2011 Great and nice, service is typical Berlin, just ok. Selection is nice but only bottled and no evoluating. Food is big and german, but well done and simple. Value ist good if you don t drink too much beer. | | crasty (38), Milano, Italy | | October 13, 2010 ...anche no.... | | davidaa (14), | | October 11, 2010 I am not a fan of chain restaurants where the motif is beer. This is a place to avoid. I mean nothing against them, but it is just a chain of restaurants and the name is House of 100 Beers. |
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