
Entdecken Sie das Restaurant Maximilians in Berlin, das beste bayerische Restaurant in Berlin Mitte. Genießen Sie authentische deutsche Küche in gemütlicher Atmosphäre. Ob zum Mittagessen oder Dinner – unsere abwechslungsreiche Speisekarte bietet traditionelle bayerische Gerichte und erlesene Biere, perfekt für einen geselligen Abend oder ein entspanntes Mittagessen in der Nähe. Besuchen Sie uns und erleben Sie die bayerische Gastfreundschaft mitten in Berlin. Maximilians – Ihr Ziel für gutes Essen und unvergessliche Momente. Ideal für alle, die ein deutsches Restaurant in der Nähe suchen!
Bavarian-style bar & restaurant with traditional dark wood paneling, copper piping & outdoor seats.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Friedrichstraße 185-190, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 20450559
Website: https://www.maximilians-berlin.de/
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For drinks, we had hot chocolate and a MÜNCHNER DUNKEL beer — very smooth and refreshing. We were a bit greedy and ordered quite a few dishes for two people.
The Wiener Kalbsschnitzel (Viennese veal schnitzel) was well fried, not greasy at all, and paired nicely with cranberry sauce, which helped cut through the richness. The potato and cucumber salad was light and refreshing, though not particularly exciting.
The Halbe Haxe (half pork knuckle) had an outstanding crackling — easily one of the crispiest skins we’ve had, perfectly crunchy without being hard. Unfortunately, the meat inside was a bit dry rather than tender. The sauerkraut was chopped into small pieces instead of thin shreds and was very enjoyable.
We also had two white sausages with a pretzel and sweet mustard. After missing out on them in Munich (since they’re usually a breakfast item), we were happy to finally try them. The sausages were boiled, mildly seasoned, and had a lovely parsley aroma — light, delicate, and highly recommended.
Service was generally good, and it was understandable that staff were a bit stretched given how busy it was. Overall, a satisfying Bavarian food experience.
Overall a pleasant experience and would come back to try more dishes.
We were really very pleased. The food was very tasty. We tried Käesespätzle, Wiener Schnitzel, and salad. The prices are a bit high for us from Greece, but I think they are normal for Berlin. The staff was helpful, friendly and answered our questions with kindness and patience. We highly recommend it!!!
Love the traditional lederhosen outfits!