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Dicke Wirtin
The guide was updated:Dicke Wirtin is a proper German pub with many beers on tap, ridiculous house schnapps, honest prices and authentic regional cuisine. Schmalz-based small bites will keep you going till late. Wood panelling and an abundance of small knick-knacks create a cosy atmosphere.
Useful Information
- Address: Carmer Straße 9, Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Opening hours: Daily from 11am–late
- Website: dicke-wirtin.de/en
- Public Transport: S Savignyplatz
- Phone: +49 30 312 49 52
- Email: post@dicke-wirtin.de
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