The Reed, Restaurant and café in Berlin-Mitte, Germany
The Reed is a restaurant and café at Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 13 that serves food throughout the day from breakfast to dinner. The modern interior is laid out as one flexible space that adapts to how guests use it at different times.
The restaurant opened in Berlin-Mitte during a period when the neighborhood was becoming a dining hub following German reunification. This shift transformed the area into a place where dining out became central to local life and tourism.
The kitchen blends ingredients and techniques from around the world with local products, reflecting how many different food traditions shape Berlin's dining scene today. You can taste this mix in nearly every dish on the menu.
The place opens in the morning at 7 AM and operates every day with wheelchair access available for all visitors. Multiple payment methods are accepted, including contactless options for your convenience.
A separate whisky and cigar room allows guests to extend their visit in a distinct space away from the main dining area. This dedicated room creates its own mood and appeals to those interested in these particular pleasures.
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