Where can I eat after midnight in Berlin?
Late-night eating in Berlin is genuinely practical, not just a party footnote. Your most reliable option is a döner kebab stand — Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap at Mehringdamm is the famous one, though the line is real at 2 a.m. For something more substantial, Restaurant Renger-Patzsch in Schöneberg keeps later hours and serves solid German fare. Konnopke's Imbiß in Prenzlauer Berg, a Berlin institution for currywurst, closes earlier than you'd hope, so check ahead. Rosenthaler Platz and Warschauer Strasse are both neighborhoods where late-night spots cluster naturally around the foot traffic from clubs and bars — walk either area and you'll find falafel, pizza, and Turkish joints open past 3 a.m. without needing a reservation or a plan. Hackescher Markt also has reliable late options on weekends. Budget around 4 to 8 euros for street food; sit-down spots will run 15 to 25 euros a head.
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