153 Best Bars in Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in Germany - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Seehaus im Englischen Garten

Schwabing

The Seehaus im Englischen Garten is on the banks of the artificial lake Kleinhesseloher See, where all of Munich converges on hot summer days. Take Bus 59 and exit at Osterwaldstrasse or U-bahn 3/6 to Münchner Freiheit and stroll through the park. The beer garden is open on weekends and holidays when the weather is good.

Kleinhesselohe 3, Munich, 80802, Germany
089-381–6130

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Seekuh

This cozy and crowded Italian restaurant and bar features the occasional live jazz night and also screens live football games from time to time.

Konzilstr. 1, Konstanz, 78462, Germany
07531-27232

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Sisyphos

Friedrichshain

This sprawling adults' playground, located Spree-side in an old dog-biscuit factory in a former no-go neighborhood, has a cobbled-together feel: you'll find a sandy beach, a man-made pond with a raft in the middle, a camper van, and a number of wooden huts. The club is truly a late-night spot; don’t expect much to be happening here before 3 am.

Hauptstr. 15, Berlin, 10317, Germany
030-9836–6839

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Sky-Bar

This bar is open from 9 pm on Friday and Saturday nights and takes reservations. Roof access gives you the chance to sit under the stars in the highest bar of the region and watch ship lights twinkle on the sea. But there's a \"formal\" dress code (jacket and tie for men, no jeans or sneakers).

Spielbank

Located in the Kurhaus, the Spielbank's Klassiches Spiel (table games area: roulette, blackjack, and poker) is one of Europe's grand casinos, open Sunday through Thursday 2:45 pm to 3 am (until 4 am on Friday, Saturday holiday eves; jacket required). The less formal Automatenspiel (slots) in the neighboring Kolonnade is open from noon to 4 am. To enter either, you must be at least 18 (bring your passport).

Kurhauspl. 1, Wiesbaden, 65189, Germany
0611-536–100

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Spitalgarten

As you cross the Stone Bridge from the center of Regensburg, you'll spot this inviting beer garden on the northern shore of the river. There's nowhere better for people-watching while sinking a house-brewed beer (choose between the light, dark, and wheat beers, or get a taster of all three). The food isn't bad, either, and there are regular live music events.

St.-Katharinen-Pl. 1, Regensburg, 93059, Germany
0941-84774

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Spizz Keller

This hip place is one of the city's top dance clubs.

Markt 9, Leipzig, D–04109, Germany
0341-960–8043

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Stadtgarten

Altstadt

In summer, head straight for the Stadtgarten and sit in the biergarten for some good outdoor Gemütlichkeit (coziness). At other times of the year it's still worth a visit for its excellent jazz club. Stadtgarten also runs a beer garden with cheap, tasty eats in the shaded Rathenauplatz park, by Cologne's synagogue.

Venloerstr. 40, Cologne, 50672, Germany
0221-952–9940

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Taxisgarten

Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

The crowd at Neuhausen's Taxisgarten, with 1,500 seats, is mostly local and the food here is excellent, not to mention the beer. While parents refresh themselves, children exhaust themselves at the playground.

Taxisstr. 12, Munich, 80637, Germany
089-156–827
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Closed Nov.--Mar. or Apr. (weather dependent)

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TiER

Neukölln

On a popular corner of Weserstrasse, the TiER cocktail bar's lively crowd often spills out into the street. It's often crowded and large groups aren't admitted to keep a more intimate atmosphere inside, but if you do get past the door, you'll find a cozy inside with top-quality cocktails. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto the street.

Weserstr. 42, Berlin, 12045, Germany

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Tigerpalast

City Center

There's not much that doesn't take place at this international variety theater. Guests are entertained by international cabaret performers and the Palast's own variety orchestra. There's an excellent restaurant, Tiger-Gourmet, featuring vegan and vegetarian dishes, and the cozy Palastbar, under the basement arches, looks like an American bar from the 1920s. Despite the pricey dinner show (from €175), tickets often sell out, so book as far in advance as possible. Tickets for show only start at €90. It's just one block from the Zeil pedestrian shopping area.

Heiligkreuzg. 16–20, Frankfurt, 60313, Germany
069-920–0220
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Closed Mon.

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Tipi am Kanzleramt

Tiergarten

Tipi is a tent venue between the Kanzleramt (Chancellor's Office) and Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Artists featured are well suited for an international audience, and you can opt to dine here before the show. Even the back-row seats are good.

Tonne Jazz Club

Jazz musicians perform most nights of the week at this friendly, laid-back club.

Tzschirnerpl. 3–5, Dresden, D–01099, Germany
0351-802–6017

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Tower Bar at Hotel Hafen Hamburg

St. Pauli

Facing stiff competition from a number of newly opened and similarly loftily perched cocktail joints, the Tower Bar may have aged a tad since its opening in 1987, but its service, reasonably priced drinks, and views over the harbor and city all remain good reasons to reserve a window table for a sundowner or two.

Seewartenstr. 9, Hamburg, 20459, Germany
040-31113–70450

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Trader Vic's

Altstadt

Exotic cocktails are the specialty at the Polynesian-themed Trader Vic's, a smart (not very well air-conditioned) cellar bar in the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. Dating back to 1971, it is as popular among out-of-town visitors as it is with locals.

Promenadenpl. 4, Munich, 80333, Germany
089-212–0995

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TraumGmbH

A college crowd goes to industrial-style cultural center TraumGmbH to eat pizza, watch a movie, or dance (Friday is best for dancing).

Grasweg 19, Kiel, 24118, Germany
0431-544–450

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Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus

This popular inn at the heart of Nuremberg is the go-to place for big sporting (particularly soccer) events, thanks to its large beer garden with big screen. The house-brewed beer is good and the food's very tasty, too.

Am Kartäusertor 1, Nürnberg, 90402, Germany
0911-4777--9480

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Türkenhof

Schwabing

The Türkenhof is a solid local pub that serves Augustiner and good, affordable food.

Türkenstr. 78, Munich, 80796, Germany
089-280–0235

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Twinpigs

Neukölln
A new bar and café opened by a Chilean architect and a Swedish filmmaker, this locals' haunt has quickly become a favorite hideout thanks to it top-quality cocktails and a cozy, raw interior that reminds you more of a friend's home than a trendy nightspot. Friendly bartenders will happily recommend drinks. The candlelit bar is open daily from 4 pm, with small sandwiches served during the afternoon. It's closed Monday.
Boddingstr. 57a, Berlin, 12053, Germany

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Vagabund

Wedding

This scrappy little bar and brewery opened in summer 2013 after a successful crowdfunding campaign and has already become a local favorite for all ages. The three friendly American proprietors are beer aficionados who began brewing for fun, but soon realized there was a market for their small-batch craft products. On any given night, they’ll have a selection of local beers on tap, including brews from Wedding compatriots Beer4Wedding or Kreuzberg favorites Heidenpeters, as well as an impressive selection of imported bottles.

Antwerpenerstr. 3, Berlin, 13353, Germany
030-5266–7668

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Visite Ma Tente

Prenzlauer Berg

A sweet little French-owned bar with a slightly naughty name, this spot has been a local favorite for several years now—simple and comfortable yet tres chic. Come here when you’re tired of Berlin’s beer-dominated bar culture, and order a kir royal or a glass of excellent French wine, paired with a meat-and-cheese platter. In good weather, nab a rickety sidewalk table; the bar’s corner location is great for people-watching.

Christinenstr. 24, Berlin, 10119, Germany
030-4432–3166

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Wasserstoff Bar

This bar attracts with creative cocktail creations, modern decor, and friendly service. The venue is quite small and fills up quickly. It's open from 4:30 pm to 12 am Tuesday through Saturday.

Badenstr. 24-25, Stralsund, 18439, Germany
03831-2258565

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Weinerei Forum

Prenzlauer Berg

It sounds like a recipe for disaster: pay 2 euro for an empty glass, fill it with your choice of wine from a number of bottles, and when you're ready to leave, pay whatever you think you owe. But this pay-as-you-wish bar has survived for more than 15 years; in fact, Weinerei is one of three such "Communist wine bars," all on the border between Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg. Although the wines aren't extraordinary, the charming concept has attracted cash-strapped Berliners steadily over the years. Note that the pay-what-you-want option is only available after 8 p.m.

Fehrbellinerstr. 57, Berlin, 10119, Germany
030-440–6983

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Weinstock

This upscale bar, pub, and restaurant in a Renaissance building offers a huge selection of good wines.

Weinstube Nüsslein

Not everything in Bamberg is smokey beer; Franconia also produces some of Germany's finest wines. This small traditional wine bar below the cathedral has an extensive wine list. They don't serve food, but if you bring your own German Brotzeit, an evening meal of bread, cheese, cold cuts, and pickles, they will provide you with dishes and cutlery.

Lugbank 1, Bamberg, 96049, Germany
0951-58014
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Closed Sun.

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Wild Rover

This Irish pub has Murphy's Stout on tap, and on most nights there's live music starting at 8:30. 

Hirschgraben 13, Aachen, 52062, Germany
0241-35453
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Wintergarten Varieté

Tiergarten

The Wintergarten Varieté pays romantic homage to the old days of Berlin's original variety theater in the 1920s.

Würgeengel

Kreuzberg

Named after a 1962 surrealist film by Luis Buñuel (known as The Exterminating Angel in English), this classy joint offers an elaborate cocktail menu in a well-designed space off Kottbusser Tor. The bar's loyal fans spill out onto the streets on busy nights, and an evening tapas menu comes from the neighboring restaurant, Gorgonzola Club.

Dresdenerstr. 122, Berlin, 10999, Germany
030-615–5560

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Yakshi's Bar at the east Hotel

St. Pauli

With its combination of exposed brickwork, soft lighting, and soothing, curvy shapes—not to mention a drinks menu that runs to more than 250 different drinks, shots, and cocktails—it's little wonder that this popular cocktail bar draws fashionable people of all ages.

Simon-von-Utrecht-Str. 31, Hamburg, 20359, Germany
040-309--933

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Yorckschlösschen

Kreuzberg

A bit rougher around the edges than most Berlin jazz clubs, Yorckschlösschen ("little York castle") has become the unofficial living room of the area's musicians and jazz aficionados. The club is plastered with posters and decorated with old instruments, and the stage isn't much more than a slightly raised platform—but some of the area's best play here. The Thursday-night jam session is free; other nights, a music charge will be added to your bill.