Clärchens Ballroom

Restaurant · Mitte

Clärchens Ballroom

Restaurant · Mitte

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Auguststraße 24/25, 10117 Berlin, Germany

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Dance, live music, biergarten, pizza, German classics  

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Auguststraße 24/25, 10117 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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Auguststraße 24/25, 10117 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 400698100
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@onthegrid

On the Grid : Clärchens Ballhaus

"Clärchens Ballhaus was originally founded in 1913 as a restaurant and dance hall, offering German and Italian cuisine, but over the years also became a place where people came to draw, knit, and just get away from everyday life. To this day, they've still maintained their dance hall vibes, even adding on live music and dancing classes. So, come on over to dance the night away and leave your troubles behind." - Etsy

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@travelleisure

15 Best Places for a Girls Trip in Europe

"A historic dance hall suggested for drinks, dancing, and late-night fun before calling it a night." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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@cntraveler

17 Best Bars in Berlin

"On beautiful afternoons and evenings, one of the best places in the city to drink is this lively courtyard biergarten—surrounded by the century-old building's decaying facade (destroyed during WWII), fairy lights, and long communal tables. The bar is an institution in Berlin, so be sure to explore. Once you're past the Otto Dix–designed sign outside, head up the creaking stairs to find the Spiegelsaal, or mirrored ballroom: With a little help from the imagination, it’s easy to picture this venue back to the hedonistic days of the Weimar Republic." - Krystin Arneson

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@cntraveler

Clärchens Ballhaus

"What's the draw here?On beautiful afternoons and evenings, one of the best places in the city to drink is Clärchens Ballhaus' lively front courtyard biergarten—surrounded by the century-old building's decaying facade (destroyed during WWII), fairy lights, and long communal tables. The bar is an institution in Berlin, so be sure to explore. Once you're past the Otto Dix–designed sign outside, head up the creaking stairs to find the Spiegelsaal, or mirrored ballroom: With a little help from the imagination, it’s easy to picture this venue back in the hedonistic days of the Weimar Republic. As you step inside, who do you see?It's a mixed crowd here of locals and tourists of all ages. Evenings are when the regular crowd really comes out; the bar hosts salsa, tango, swing, and disco nights—among others—plus lessons beforehand, should those be needed. Help us out: What should we order?As with most places in Berlin, this is more of a beer joint, with brews going for about half the price of a standard house drink. If you're feeling adventurous, try the Nante-Knaller: two parts whiskey to one part Curaçao and topped with Sekt (German sparkling wine). And if we're a bit peckish, can you guide us through the menu?The menu here is admittedly a little off-kilter, which is part of the charm: Your choices are Neapolitan-style pizza or German classics. In the summer, expect items like chilled cucumber soup, schnitzels, sausages, and perch with Riesling sauce. It's all quite good—share a plate before hitting the dance floor. Did the staff do you right?Service—at the bar and elsewhere—can be a bit brusque here, even by Berlin standards. Okay, so say we're planning to go out. What's the ideal situation to end up at Clärchens Ballhaus?Come for a traditional dinner and pilsner, or finally take that salsa lesson you've always wanted to take. Whether you're single (plenty of people meet their partners here—it's a friendly place in an often aloof city), with friends, with your parents, or with your significant other, you're all but guaranteed a good time, no matter what." - Krystin Arneson

https://www.cntraveler.com/bars/berlin/cl-rchens-ballhaus
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Bars and Nightlife in Berlin

"This legendary ball house has seen it all. Open for more than a century, its classic prewar interior and cracked and faded walls are worth a visit on their own. But there are also regular salsa and other dance classes, live bands on weekends, and special concerts in the upstairs salon, which still has bullet holes and other scars from WWII." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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Trinh Nguyen

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the one star is for the lovely waiters that accommodated us yesterday night but the food was way too overpriced for what we got, the Hawaii toast for 10€ was just dry and boring, the spaghetti ice cream cup was missing whipped cream and no dish was worth it’s price and they even had the audacity to add a bottle of water to the bill which we didn’t order and sadly discovered too late. I would definitely not recommend this restaurant if you want to taste authentic or delicious German food.

Anat wechsler

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We ate at the restaurant before the renewal and came back because we had such a great experience. This time the food was ok, but nothing more. The atmosphere and design were kind of dark, loud and chaotic. The soul that was once there, is gone. The service was good though. P.S. they charged 5 euro for a 71cl bottle of filtered water, which seemed pretty execive...

backbay east

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Our first time to this restaurant on a date night, perfect summer evening spot for backyard dinner. This would also be a good place for slightly larger groups between 4 and 8. The food was all excellent: the perfectly ripened and sweet summer tomatoes with an emulsion made of char fish as starter, the Maultaschen mit Schmelzzwiebeln and the Königsberger Klopse as mains were so mild and delicate and deliciously favored and cooked (potatoes rarely taste this good), and the sauerkirschen mit milch-softeis was a nice ending as dessert. We liked a lot the ambiance in the backyard. There was no live music that night, perhaps we left too soon. But regardless, this will be a place we take some of our special visiting friends and family. And the service was just right: courteous (very unlike Berlin restaurant service) and yet not meddlesome. Together with 2 beers, 1 mezcal, 1 water and bread-butter, our bill for 2 was €102. That’s a very good deal for a great date.

Kate Kom

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Really beautiful place with a nice service and atmosphere but the food is just bad. I could hardly make a choice and when I did my food was too salty and just too primitive for the place like that

Joyce Yang

Google
Salad with goat cheese is wonderful! The ambience is also unique. Beer garden looks nice in summer

Laura Pekarcikova

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amazing service, lovely atmosphere. we enjoyed our dining experience.

Saam G

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Our experience at Clärchens Ballhaus began at the door, with the incredible charm of Jasper, the Maitre D'. We happened to be walking by and got curious and once we stepped inside we both decided this was a place to try. There were no tables available but Jasper (hope I'm spelling that correctly), who was channeling the charisma of Freddie Mercury with all the playfulness, came up with a plan to seat us at the bar area and see if a table would open up. Our waitress was Paula. Whoever hired her is a genius. She was cordial while bringing a playful levity to our experience. She guided us around the menu (hey this venison ragout, is it a pasta or?) and we placed our order. Miraculously a center table opened up in the main room and we moved over. First bite of that venison and I almost fell out of my chair. It was delicious, thick, complex, savory, a bit of sweetness, a bit of tartness, perfectly cooked. The potato gnoocchi felt like it was made out of air and butter. We couldn't be happier, all magnified by the majesty of the restaurant itself, which we were told was just re-imagined and re-opened. This is a must-go spot if you're only in Berlin for a limited time. If you live here, then it's an always-go spot. :) A big thanks to the staff who made our visit so fantastic! From coat check to the check.

Carlos Cabezudo

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We Dinner in the terrace for our anniversary and was lovely food and ambient 10/10