Part of the Gay Berlin Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Berlin, Germany
GDR-born mixed nightclub near Warschauer Strasse with two floors and no door policy.
Die Busche traces its roots to 1985 East Berlin, where it started on the Buschallee in Weißensee as one of the GDR's only safe spaces for queer people. It moved to Friedrichshain near Warschauer Strasse in the mid-1990s, a hundred meters from the S- and U-Bahn station. The club runs two levels with different music on each — house, EDM, Schlager, 80s/90s, pop, and disco rotate across themed weekend nights. The crowd skews young, mixed, and unpretentious; this is the anti-Berghain, with no door policy drama and low cover (a few euros). Friday and Saturday nights run late into the morning.
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