Restaurant „Zur S-Bahn“, German restaurant near Kaulsdorf S-Bahn station, Berlin, Germany
Restaurant Zur S-Bahn is a German restaurant near Kaulsdorf S-Bahn station in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district of Berlin. The interior features original train car doors and benches from the 1920s, while the kitchen serves traditional German dishes throughout the day.
The restaurant opened in 1897 as Restaurant Zur Stadtbahn and became one of the most popular dining spots on Berlin's outskirts. Its connection to the railway shaped the establishment for over a century.
The restaurant keeps German dining traditions alive through homemade recipes for dishes like Hoppelpoppel, seasoned meat, liver, and pork knuckle. These foods reflect how people in the region have eaten for generations and represent local food customs.
The restaurant accepts only cash payments. Visitors should check opening times in advance, as hours may vary depending on the season or day of the week.
The dining room displays authentic elements from actual S-Bahn train cars, including original timetables and historical photographs. These pieces come directly from Berlin's transit system and create an unusual setting for dining.
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