
Diener Tattersall
Diener Tattersall has been the preferred bar of Berlin's artists, actors, and bohemians since long before the word bohemian became a marketing strategy. Portraits of Berlin artists line the walls. the collection grows continuously. The food is proper Berlin home cooking: lentil stew, sausages with sauerkraut, Königsberger Klopse. Prices stay honest.
What to Expect
A Charlottenburg artist's bar that has resisted the pressure to modernize or rebrand. The hunting-scene murals, soft lighting, and simple German cooking create an atmosphere that newer bars spend millions trying to imitate.
Old Berlin artist bar, portrait-lined walls, warm and unpretentious
Quiet background. conversation is the priority
Casual to artsy
Berlin cultural history, late dinners, artist crowd, Charlottenburg locals
Cash and card
Price Range
Mains €8-15, beer €3-5, wine €4-6
Mains $8.60-16, beer $3.20-5.40, wine $4.30-6.50
Hours
Daily 6pm-2am
Insider Tip
The portrait wall is worth studying. it documents a significant slice of Berlin's cultural history. The food is best ordered early in the evening when the kitchen is freshest. Regulars sit at the bar; join them if you want conversation.
Full Review
The portrait wall tells you everything about who drinks here. Paintings and photographs of Berlin's artists, actors, and creative figures line every available surface, growing continuously as the collection accumulates new additions. The room itself is warm and dark, lit softly, with a hunting-scene mural and wooden furniture that predates most of the current clientele. It feels like a place that has existed forever and intends to continue.
The food is Berlin home cooking served without apology: lentil stew, sausages with sauerkraut, Konigsberger Klopse. Prices stay honest in a neighborhood where gentrification has pushed many older establishments out. The crowd mixes longtime Charlottenburg residents, artists who've been coming for decades, and younger visitors who discovered the place through word of mouth. The bar is where the regulars sit, and joining them is the fastest way into conversation.
In a Berlin bar landscape increasingly dominated by concept bars and cocktail lounges, Diener Tattersall stands as a reminder that atmosphere cannot be manufactured. Newer bars spend millions trying to create what this place has simply accumulated through time. There's no cocktail menu, no DJ, no social media strategy. There's food, beer, wine, and the company of people who chose this room over every other option in the city.
Order food early when the kitchen is freshest. Study the portrait wall before your first drink; it documents a significant chapter of Berlin's cultural history. The bar stools are the social seats; tables are for quieter evenings.
The Neighborhood
Charlottenburg's artist-bar tradition runs deep, and Diener Tattersall is its most enduring expression. The surrounding streets hold galleries, bookshops, and cafes that share the neighborhood's quietly intellectual character.
Getting There
U-Bahn Uhlandstrasse or S-Bahn Savignyplatz, both within a five-minute walk. The bar sits on Grolmanstrasse near the Savignyplatz dining cluster.
Address
Grolmanstraße 47, 10623 Berlin
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