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Pawel Rein -
4 years ago
A community urban garden, with a restaurant that serves dishes made from in-house grown plants and a bar. That is amazing on it's own! They also run workshops of different topics, not only gardening.
There are beehives and a wood fired bread / pizza oven.
You can choose to sit on at a wooden table or a swing or a hammock or pallets. Or you can hide between boxes with plants. It's not exactly designed to be cozy or nice. It's as cozy as a green garden gets on it's own.
We've had veggie burgers with salad and a soup. It was all delicious and affordable. Knowing how local the ingredients were, it's amazing food experience.
It's good to bring kids, they have some toys for the little ones and a sandbox.
One downside is that it's located just by a busy street.
There's a sign saying they will have to move to another place by November 2019 and they don't have the new place yet. I don't know the story but I guess that resonates with the graffiti above the garden that reads "still not loving gentrification". It's sad to see how Berlin became victim of it's popularity.