The Forum is the wine bar of Weinerei which is located adjacent. Its bohemian ambiance is heightened by the laidback vibe and the after 8p pay-what-you-want strategy. Its no wonder that you might come across unsavory characters but then if you are in a group of friends, then this is a nice spot to enjoy your vinos. Dig into their vegetarian fare if you are hungry. You can also drop in earlier for a quiet drink.
Famed amidst Berlin’s culinary scene, Rutz is a Michelin star—winning restaurant, boasting of one of the city’s best wine collection. Here Chef Marco Müller works magic and creates modern European specialties that are bound to leave everyone raving. The downstairs wine bar is a lively informal space, housing wines from every corner of the world. The upstairs dining area, on the other hand, is a formal affair. The attentive and prompt service, replete with personalized wine suggestions from the discerning sommeliers, only adds to the restaurant’s fame and allure. Do head to Rutz for a contemporary dining experience like none other.
Wein-Salon is a cozy wine bar in Friedrichshain. It is not on the tourist track and is a popular spot among the locals who love this alcoholic beverage. It features two distinct rooms and is lit up with red candles and soft lamp shades. The first room has a lovely display of classic wines and features an Arcadian wooden bar while the second one has rotating modern artwork on its walls and a pool table. Wein-Salon has a laid-back environment where you will find patrons chatting and sipping a drink.