
Komm´se rin – könn´se rauskieken! Inmitten des schönen Berlins befindet sich hier in Charlottenburg ein echtes Stück Berliner Geschichte: Die „Dicke Wirtin“. Ganz gleich aus welchem Grund Sie sich für einen Besuch in der Dicken Wirtin entscheiden, hier können Sie noch Berliner Tradition erleben und genießen. Trotz moderner Einflüsse hat sich die Dicke Wirtin den Berliner Charme erhalten. Jeder Turbulenz wurde hier mit Gelassenheit und einem gut gezapften Bier begegnet. Durch turbulente Zeiten ist die Stadt in den letzten Jahrzehnten gegangen und auch die DICKE WIRTIN. Aber jeder Turbulenz wurde hier mit großer Gelassenheit und gut gezapftem Bier begegnet.
Cozy pub & restaurant for regional cuisine, with wood paneling, knick-knacks on the walls & terrace.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Carmerstraße 9, 10623 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 3124952
Website: https://dicke-wirtin.de/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: dicke-wirtin.dequandoo.de
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Reviews
If it’s your first time in Berlin and you’re looking for a traditional German culinary experience, be sure to visit Dicke Wirtin.
Pro tip: Make reservations well in advance.
We werer sitted in high uncomfortable table and chairs and ask for a normal table/chairs… even though there were plenty of emoty normal tables and that we did have appropriate reservation… “No we are fully booked”.
The food was (at best) mediocre. Really nothing to write home about.
The place was very loudly, not very romantic either.
But the worst part was the 59 minutes we waited between the starters and the main dishes.
When asked what is going on… not even a simple aplogy… “You don’t see it is full”
Schnitzel was ginormous, steak excellent, beer good and strudel to die for.
Highly recommend.
The beer was reasonably priced for central Berlin, and the food we had was delicious and cooked very well (we had the cabbage roulade). However, the price of the meals was not justified when comparing what other traditional Berlin eateries charge for similar dishes. It did seem like this place was a bit of a tourist trap, as the other patrons were all non-German speaking whilst we were there, and even on the menu, they try to sell their own restaurant’s merchandise (a bit of a red flag).
Lastly, the table service we received from our server left much to be desired. He was friendly, but unfortunately, his overall service quality was very poor. He did not check in with us regularly or ensure our drinks were replenished, which meant I had to grab his attention every time we wanted another drink. This was difficult, as he was dealing with many other tables during our visit. I would have much rather gone to the bar to get served there.
This substandard service discouraged us from wanting to stay for more drinks, so we decided to settle our bill. To top it off, our server very cheekily pressured us into providing gratuity, which I definitely should have declined after how unsatisfactory our experience was. There are so many more reasonably priced restaurants around Berlin with much better service quality. I will not be visiting here again and do not recommend anyone waste their time or hard earned money coming here as well.
It was a check in my bucket list and yes, I can absolutely recommend a lunch or dinner here. So nice and welcoming staf and enviroment Real authentic German food so check in that box too!