About us

Welcome to the Restaurant Hackescher Hof, the central restaurant of the Hackescher Höfe.

Relax in our Art Deco hall, with a choice of comfy booths or leather benches to enjoy views of the Hackescher Markt from a warm, cosy environment.

Watch as it transforms from a Grand Café during the day to a vibrant Brasserie in the evening.
Or dine in our historic Endell Hall under the original preserved coffered ceiling with views of the famous art nouveau courtyard.

Hundreds of filament bulbs and other Art-Deco lamps bathe the room in a festive light and promise a unique experience.

History

The restaurant Hackescher Hof was originally a wine restaurant named Neumanns that opened back in 1907. For many years it was at the heart of a culturally rich area of Berlin, famous for its dance and theatrical productions and event halls. The Art Nouveau facades and the interior fittings which were designed by August Endell achieved international renown. The owner of the house was a member of the Jewish community. After being repurposed many times during and after the war – including a brief period spent as a children’s department store – it was reopened by us in 1996, as part of the restoration of the Hackescher Höfe.

We uncovered the extant coffered ceiling and the terrace windows that could be retracted into the flooring, and renovated the rest of the interior taking inspiration from the original designs. We have revived the unique history of the Hackescher Höfe with our restaurant and look forward to spoiling everybody from Berlin and around the world with our culinary expertise.

 

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