Café Einstein Stammhaus
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Berlin's grandest old cafe, this elegant gem is worth visiting because it smacks of how Berlin might have been seventy-odd years ago – leather booths, crisp white tablecloths, and smart, slick-haired waiters.
Berlin's grandest old cafe, this elegant gem is worth visiting because it smacks of how Berlin might have been seventy-odd years ago – leather booths, crisp white tablecloths, and smart, slick-haired waiters. Read less

A slice of old Berlin
Berlin's grandest old cafe, this elegant gem is worth visiting because it smacks of how Berlin might have been seventy-odd years ago – leather booths, crisp white tablecloths, and smart, slick-haired waiters.
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