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It is the foam of beer that lines the upper lip of patrons of Milchbar, home to punks, students, and aging alternative types still loyal to the sounds of punk, ska, thrash, and hard rock.
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Freischwimmer
After a five-minute walk south of Schlesisches Tor, follow the bush-lined pathway left after the petrol station to this peaceful bar that hovers over a side canal.
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Galander
A wonderfully classic bar, furnished with 1920s-style fauteuils and woodwork. Apart from beer, Galander has an excellent selection of wine and can mix some quite unusual cocktails for you.
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Milchbar
It is the foam of beer that lines the upper lip of patrons of Milchbar, home to punks, students, and aging alternative types still loyal to the sounds of punk, ska, thrash, and hard rock.
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Roses
It's all so tactile here - both the fuzzy red walls and people packed end to end in this tiny kitsch-o-mat.
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Würgeengel
Pronounced woor-ge-en-gel and named after Bunuel's film El Ángel Exterminador, this dark brown bar is a great place for a drink and a snack.
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