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Contribute Feedback What Jana Raab likes about Café Hardenberg:
the place is already a past, and the well worn seat cushions bear witness to it, but it is a place with its own charm that is very comfortable. they have a varied selection of food, and so everyone here will find something delicious, whether they want to show up for breakfast, lunch or dinner. one of us ordered the chicken salad with mushrooms, and it was enormous! the chili was supposed to be for little appetite, bu... View all feedback.
What Billie Denesik doesn't like about Café Hardenberg:
we were in the hotel just down the street, so we came twice to the breakfast in cafe hardenberg. the first time I went to the big berliner breakfast (meat, cheese, egg, broth, fruit, jam and honey) that was? tasty and saturating enough to prepare me for the day! at my second visit I had the smaller cheese breakfast, which was delivered with a selection of cheese, fruit, eggs, bread and honey. that eating was really g... View all feedback.
Great food, you have to try the Schnitzel with Bratkartoffel!Awesome live music! Jazz and Rock. I love the traditional feel of the place. The owners..
I met a friend here for lunch because it's close to her office. They have a decent selection on the menu. I chose the Knödel. I wasn't very hungry. It was..
Good burger and nice environment. However, didn't have beer on tap something wasn't working and felt a bit forgotten by waitress
We came here mornings out of our day stay, good value breakfasts, we had the smoked salmon breakfast which was just under euros, with loads of salmon, bread was lovely. We tried the sharing breakfast at over euros which was bread buns, croissant, cooked meats, cheese, salmon, boiled eggs, salad, fruit and yoghurt. I made the mistake of not realising the butter was cut into triangles, which I thought was cheese, soon realised when I bit into it! This comes with either fresh orange or prosecco. You need to be hungry to manage this! We noticed a few people who'd ordered it left quite a bit. Interesting read at the front of the menu, part of the cafe was taken over during the war by the Third Reich, and they converted part of it to a bordello
We were staying just off Ernst Reuter Platz for a few nights and wanted simple good German food. The area has several expensive restaurants, but we found the Cafe although, for British visitors it is what we would call a bar. The food was good...and low price. Euros for a main, with the most expensive being schnitzel at Euro. Ample portions. Euro for a draught larger. Euros for cocktails happy hour where they are Euro. Service was good and very friendly a few attempts in German and they are very welcoming and speak excellent English. We ate there the and nights of our night visit. Wish we had found it on the first night. Recommend! Thank you to Cafe Hardenberg for really lovely evening meals