Restaurant Kuchen Kaiser
These days the “Cake King” of kreuzberg (map) is more Bar than Bakery, but a decent place for kicking back in the summer weather, grabbing a bite to eat or a drop to drink.
The Restaurant Kuchen Kaiser has an impressive history – although it’s not really it’s own. Founded in 1866 at the site it is now, Kuchen Kaiser was a large bakery/cafe which had Berlin’s first ammonia refrigerator and it’s first revolving door – out of which many customers and staff...
May 25th, 2009 | theberlinguide | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: bakery, Berlin, hamburger, History & Information, kreuzberg, kuchen, oranienplatz, oranienstrasse, Restaurants & Bars, review
The Ankerklause: Cafe Bar of Nautical Kitsch
I only just realised I’ve been writing here for a year and have completely failed to cover one of Berlin’s most famous landmarks – Die Ankerklause. This cafe/bar lies just south of Kottbusser Tor, right on the Landwehrkanal and is almost an institution. It’s a place you can still find that grungy Berlin feel, a place that hasn’t changed or gentrified over the last decade, and a place that is still one of the most popular destinations on a sunny day for people who just...
April 21st, 2009 | theberlinguide | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: Berlin, canal, kreuzberg, nightlife, Restaurants & Bars


