Bar
Zur letzten Instanz
Recommandé par 13 habitants,
Emplacement
14-16 Waisenstraße
Berlin, BE
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Oldest Berlin restaurant from 1621. Definitly worth to go for dinner. Reserve upfront.
How many restaurants can claim to have served Napoleon and Gorbachev? Moreover, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder treated French president Jacques Chirac to a meal here in 2003. Zur Letzten Instanz has been a mainstay in Berlin since 1621 in a forgotten nest of medieval streets and continues to attract diners who enjoy variety and taste in their food and beer. The small menu focuses on some of Berlin's most traditional specialties, including Eisbein (pork knuckle), and takes its whimsical dish titles from classic legal jargon. (The national courthouse is located around the corner, and the restaurant's name is a rought equivalent of the English idiom "at the eleventh hour.") Experience the cozy, old world charm and friendly service. The closest U-Bahn station is Klosterstrasse.
How many restaurants can claim to have served Napoleon and Gorbachev? Moreover, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder treated French president Jacques Chirac to a meal here in 2003. Zur Letzten Instanz has been a mainstay in Berlin since 1621 in a forgotten nest of medieval streets and continues to attract di…
Real, classic, German food. A little on the expensive side but I guess you should expect to pay a little more to sit in Berlin's oldest operating restaurant (est. 1621). Napoleon enjoyed it!
The oldest restaurant in Berlin which ranks among the sights of the capital. Its origin is in 1621. Cabbage roulade, meatballs and draft beer are served at the 200-year-old tiled stove in the inn and beer garden.
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