Der Eiserne Gustav, German restaurant in Pankow, Germany.
Der Eiserne Gustav is a German restaurant in Berlin's Pankow district housed in a traditional building with a winter garden and outdoor beer garden. The venue features spaces for various group sizes and maintains classic German-style furnishings throughout.
The building was erected in the early 18th century as an inn by the Koeppen family at the intersection of Gravensteinstrasse and Hauptstrasse. The establishment has since developed into a notable venue in Berlin's dining culture.
The name refers to a 1950s film that was also shot at this location. The restaurant maintains this connection to film history and is known among visitors interested in Berlin's cinema culture.
The venue is easily accessible and offers ample space both indoors and outside in the beer garden depending on weather and preference. Visitors should note that the restaurant can become quite busy during peak times, especially on weekends.
A famous actor enjoyed peppermint tea in the kitchen during the 1950s while a film bearing the same name was being shot at this location. This small piece of film production history remains part of the venue's story today.
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