Paulaner im Spreebogen, Bavarian restaurant near Spree River, Berlin, Germany
Paulaner im Spreebogen is a Bavarian restaurant in Berlin with 370 seats indoors and 200 outdoors along the river, serving traditional German dishes and Paulaner beers. The establishment also features a separate room for around 100 people and sits directly on the water in the Mitte district.
The restaurant carries forward the centuries-old traditions of Bavarian cooking and brings Southern German dining culture to the capital. The Paulaner brewery behind it has roots in Munich and its beers have been known for generations.
The restaurant reflects Bavarian dining habits through communal tables where guests sit together and traditional family recipes prepared in the kitchen. This style of eating creates an informal setting where visitors naturally start conversations with one another.
The restaurant sits directly on the Spree in the center, easy to reach and with space both indoors and outdoors for different weather. Those coming with larger groups should reserve the separate room in advance, as it fills up quickly.
The restaurant serves regional Bavarian specialties like cheese noodles with roasted onions that many visitors otherwise only find in Munich. These dishes set it apart from other places in Berlin and keep guests coming back.
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