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A queer, immigrant-owned bar/cafe/restaurant, with occassional events and parties. To find out about them, visit the website.
It serves alcohol, soft and hot drinks and a varied menu of foods, including many vegan options, as well as cakes.
Frequented by the Berlin genderqueer and queer-feminist population (not to be confused with a gay bar), it has a picturesque beer garden with a water founten, trees and light garlands.
A place to see and be seen (by your queer exes and everyone you've ever met in the Berlin queer community).

A tiny restaurant offering a limited number of Taiwanese dishes, starring beef soup with pulled noodles, but including vegan and vegetarian options.
It is run by a taciturn older couple and often frequented by the Berlin Taiwanese community.
Some of the seating is on bar-stools and some on dining tables.

A bouldering hall. It offers a very large bouldering space, for all levels and ages.
There’s a young children area for children from the age of 3, a family area where bigger children and adults can climb together, and a much bigger space for teens and adults.
They also have an area with different gym devices, places to sit and eat and rest, a bar selling food and drinks, coffee, pizza, cakes. There are vegan options.


Touch Your Soul ist ein Studio in Berlin, das sich auf energetische Körperarbeit und Massagen spezialisiert hat. Das Angebot zielt darauf ab, tiefe Entspannung, emotionale Befreiung und die Aktivierung der Selbstheilungskräfte zu fördern. Im Zentrum steht die "Soulwork-Massage", eine ganzheitliche Behandlung, die über eine klassische Massage hinausgeht und Körper, Geist und Seele ansprechen soll. Weitere Details können auf der Webseite gefunden werden.

A queer library and archive, where you can research queer literature and history and loan some of the books.
The archive includes, on top of books, also materials such as zines, journals and documentation by historical queer activists. Some CDs and VHS tapes are also available for use on premises.
Outside library/archive operating hours, meetups, events and consultations take place at the space (see website)
There is a kitchenette where visitors can make a cup of tea.

Salon Halit Art is a gallery that also served a limited assortment of drinks and organizes events. Fixed monthly events are exhibition opennings and closings, literature workshop and a music show. Other events include lectures, book launches and book readings. There is a small art library too, and books can be used on premises only. There are limited but cosy seating options indoors and outdoors.

A tattoo parlor run by Craig Teatime, visited by other guest tattoo artists.
The space is wheelchair accessible, neurodivergent-friendlty and cosy, with many plants and homey decor.
There is an emphasis on accommodating different needs, so please discuss them in advance or when you arrive. This includes lighting, sound, seating comfort, covering body parts, privacy in rooms, etc.

A completely vegan Middle Eastern - Mediterranean restaurant, with a very friendly owner and a large variety of foods. Very highly rated.
A rich menu of cold and warm dishes as well as sizzlers and pizza. Dishes tend to be very large.
Dessert is provided free of charge at the end of the meal without ordering it.
The owner might come over to ask if you liked the food and engage you in conversation.

In this clinic you can get different kinds of health services for your pet, including rutine tests and vaccinations, specialized tests, such as blood, virology, x-ray and dental x-ray, and treatments, from de-worming to surgery.
Appointments have to be set in advance. The team replies promptly to emails and phone messages. Email consultation is also possible outside of business hours.
The team is very attentive and accommodating, and will take the time to consider your pet's complaint. In case the reason for the complaint is not clear, the team will offer to run tests, informing you in advance of their costs, and will contact speciallist to get another perspective on the matter.
The atmosphere at the clinic is relaxed, empathetic and friendly.
The waiting room has soft lighting and low human loads, with some street sounds and daylight coming through the windows.

Ethiopian cuisine restaurant, offering vegan, vegetarian and other dishes. There are indoors and outdoors seating. Indoors there are a lot of colorful decorations, and many different light sources. Outdoors, it is on a side street from a busy road, and there are planters separating seating from the street.
All main courses are served on top of and with some extra Injera, a spongy Ethiopian pancake-like flatbread made of teff, a gluten-free grain. These main courses are served without cutlery, and to eat them, you take a piece of injera in your hand and pinch some food with it, and eat the food and injera together. If you prefer to use cutlery, you will have to ask the waiter for some.

The Turkish market in Maybachufer Berlin is a vibrant, bustling market offering fresh produce, Mediterranean specialties, textile accessories, street food and more.
It can also be a sensory challenge, with many colors, lights, smells, sounds and strangers brushing against you when it's busy.
While the sign says that the market is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM, most stalls start closing busily and noisily already at 6:00 PM, with cars already accessing the street behind them.
To avoid crowds, lights, and litter, and to access produce at its freshest, it is best to visit the market from 11:00 to 12:30.
For those looking for a great deal, however, from around 5:00 PM you can get large amounts of produce for low prices.This is, however, a more difficult time to visit the market from the sensory point of view.
