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Prater Beergarden - Berlin's oldest and largest Beer garden
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By Matt Robinson
Published on 01/12/2008
 

Some of us realised the hard way that asking a German the difference between and Bratwurst and a hotdog will almost always receive an entirely unpleasant response, and on more than one occasion with more than one person we've witnesses that happen here - Berlin's largest and oldest beergarten. The answer is 'because'. And if you're also wondering why the bread is so small and the sausage so big, well then that will get you the same response.

and not that shabby vomit all over yourself Bavarian type...

Some of us realised the hard way that asking a German the difference between and Bratwurst and a hotdog will almost always receive an entirely unpleasant response, and on more than one occasion with more than one person we've witnesses that happen here - Berlin's largest and oldest beergarten. The answer is 'because'. And if you're also wondering why the bread is so small and the sausage so big, well then that will get you the same response.

Not that the staff, or the people, at Prater Beergarden are roood. They just like their beer and German sausage, obviously.

Founded in 1837, Prater is the perfect place in the summer to enjoy a home made beer (Prater Pils) and sit in the pleasant breeze underneath the chesnut trees. Not only do they sell beer and sausages, but also some other German snacks.

Price examples
Bratwurst: €2,00
Other snacks €2-4,50
Beer €2,50

Where
Kastanienallee 7-9

Homepage
http://www.pratergarten.de/

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