O Tannenbaum
This kitschy bar and club near Hermannplatz is decorated with fake Christmas trees and lawn furniture. They often have great DJs and is always open late.
Sonnenallee 27, Berlin Neukoelln, Germany
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Email: info@ole-records.nl
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