Lutter & Wegner Gendarmenmarkt
Mitte
Gendarmenmarkt's 1811 Sekt-and-Wiener-Schnitzel institution — Charlottenstraße.
Berlin's oldest continuously running pub — Waisenstraße 14-16, 1621.
Zur letzten Instanz on Waisenstraße in Mitte (just east of the Nikolaiviertel) has run as a Gaststätte continuously since 1621, making it Berlin's oldest continuous pub. The room reads like a museum to the format — low ceilings, wood panelling, the famous list of visitors (Napoleon, Bismarck, Heinrich Zille, Beethoven, John F. Kennedy, Mikhail Gorbachev — the wall plaque is the room's autobiographical statement) — and the kitchen runs the classic Berliner Wirtshaus menu: Eisbein, Schweinshaxe, Königsberger Klopse, the dishes the audience wants for the once-on-the-trip Old-Berlin meal. The kitchen is honest rather than fine; the room is the meal.
Order Eisbein with Sauerkraut. The walk to the Nikolaiviertel afterwards is the second part of the visit — Berlin's reconstructed medieval quarter is two minutes away.
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