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

Berlin, Germany
Queer cocktail bar in Prenzlauer Berg, dog-friendly and conversation-first
Marsha*s is a queer-owned cocktail and wine bar in Prenzlauer Berg, near Kollwitzplatz in the residential east of the city. It's a small, conversation-first room that favors careful mixing and a curated drink list over any club atmosphere, and it's dog-friendly, a rare dedicated queer space in a mostly residential, family stretch of East Berlin. It sits at a higher price point than the neighborhood's dive bars, and the crowd matches: locals settling in for a good drink rather than a big night out. It also screens major football matches when they're on. For a traveler staying in the east, it's a worthwhile, low-key alternative to trekking across town to Schöneberg or Friedrichshain.
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