Metzer Eck, German restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany.
Metzer Eck is a German restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg where wooden furniture, old photographs, and a traditional bar counter define the interior. The rough, century-old setup creates a genuine, unchanged tavern feeling.
Clara Vahlenstein founded this corner restaurant in 1913 with lottery winnings, as Prenzlauer Berg shifted from rural land to an urban neighborhood. The place survived two world wars and Berlin's division while generations of locals kept coming through its doors.
The place keeps Berlin's eating traditions alive through simple, hearty dishes like Hackepeter and Buletten paired with beer. These everyday foods show how local workers and residents have eaten here across generations.
The restaurant sits at the corner of Metzer Strasse and Strassburger Strasse, in an accessible spot within Prenzlauer Berg. Come expecting an evening visit and sharing space with other diners in a simple, casual setting.
The walls display a 1927 letter from artist Heinrich Zille explaining his absence from a ball. This personal note gives visitors a glimpse into everyday moments from Berlin's art world.
Location: Berlin
Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible
Address: Metzer Str. 33, 10405 Berlin
Phone: +49304427656
Website: http://metzer-eck.de
GPS coordinates: 52.53178,13.41622
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:49
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