Green Door
A grown-up crowd focused on conversation and appreciating outstanding cocktails heads to Green Door, a Schöneberg classic (note that smoking is allowed). The decor is retro 1960s style, with gingham walls and floor lamps.
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Schöneberg, one of the prettiest areas of Berlin, is mostly residential, though the area around Nollendorfplatz has an abundance of bars and clubs—many of them catering to gay men. Historically, it was Berlin's gay neighborhood, though the city's newer, trendier gay bars are farther east in Kreuzberg and Neukölln. Today, you'll still find leather and fetish clubs as well as some of Berlin's best cocktail bars.
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A grown-up crowd focused on conversation and appreciating outstanding cocktails heads to Green Door, a Schöneberg classic (note that smoking is allowed). The decor is retro 1960s style, with gingham walls and floor lamps.
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