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- Situated in Berlin's historic centre, Zur letzten Instanz is one of the few Medieval buildings in the German capital which has survived the turbulence of past centuries. Built in 1621, Berlin's oldest restaurant was frequented by Napoleon Bonaparte during the French occupation of the city. Apparently, he used to sit by the oven and warm himself during the bitter winter months. The oven is still there, as too are the original wooden panels and spiral staircase. The picturesque beer garden is enclosed by the original Medieval city walls.
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Authentic German food
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If you're looking for typical German food, in an old fashion environment, this is the place; entering the Zur Letzten Instanz is like traveling back to the 18th century! The antique...
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- posted on 11.20.12
- by Perisse
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Nice "tourist-restaurant," not great food
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A nice experience but not a place if you are looking for really good food. But if you want an old and genuine restaurant it might be a good choice.
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- posted on 11.08.12
- by cmb74
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Worth the hype!
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Berlin's oldest resturant, as claimed. But really worth all the hype surrounding it. Absolutely packed out every night, booking will get you a table in a couple of days from when...
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- posted on 11.05.12
- by Rob G
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 49 30 242 5528
- fax: 49 30 242 6891
- send email
Address:
- Waisenstraße 14-16
- Near the Alexanderplatz
- Berlin 10179
Neighborhood:
MittePayments:
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Hours:
- M-Sa noon-1a, Su noon-11p
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