PeterPaul
About
PeterPaul is a beloved Berlin restaurant where traditional German cuisine takes center stage in a convivial, sharing‑style dining experience. Guests are invited to sample a range of classic dishes – from Königsberger Klopse and Sauerbraten to Fischstäbchen and Halloren – all served in modest portions that encourage conversation and a sense of community. The restaurant’s décor merges a classic atmosphere with artistic touches: an inner gallery showcases works by local artist Paul Maier‑Pfau, adding cultural flair to the meal. Openings run daily from 18:00, offering the locals and tourists a chance to unwind after a day in the city. Reservations are recommended, especially for groups of up to eight, but the venue remains accessible to walk‑ins on most evenings. The menu is curated for both vegetarians and meat lovers, with a selection of vegan, gluten‑free, and light‑baked options. Beyond the food, PeterPaul offers a relaxed, wheelchair‑accessible environment that caters to families, couples, solo travelers, and culinary enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re craving classic German fare, savoring art in the kitchen’s gallery, or simply looking for a comfortable spot in Berlin’s vibrant culinary scene, PeterPaul delivers a memorable dining experience that feels both intimate and lively.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour