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American Southern BBQ Food and Restaurants in Berlin

Southern American BBQ Food and American Restaurants in Berlin

Berlin’s culinary scene is a melting pot of global flavors, and Southern American BBQ has found a special place in the hearts of Berliners. The city boasts several American BBQ restaurants that offer authentic Southern-style dishes, transporting diners straight to the heart of the American South.

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One standout is Lino’s Barbecue, located at Am Zwirngraben 5 in Mitte. Known for its Texan-style BBQ, Lino’s offers mouth-watering brisket, spare ribs, and homemade jalapeño sausage, all cooked to perfection over oak logs2. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

Another gem is Tony Roma’s, situated at Uber Platz in Charlottenburg. Famous for its ribs, Tony Roma’s also serves wood-grilled steaks and comfort food with a twist3. The polished-casual dining experience is perfect for family gatherings or a night out with friends.

For a retro experience, head to Sixties Diner on Oranienburger Str. 11 in Mitte. This American diner-style restaurant offers hearty breakfasts, juicy burgers, crispy mozzarella sticks, and classic milkshakes4. The 1960s-themed decor adds to the nostalgic ambiance, making it a fun spot for a meal.

Localities and Public Transport

  • Lino’s Barbecue: Am Zwirngraben 5, 10178 Berlin
  • Tony Roma’s: Uber Platz, 10243 Berlin
  • Sixties Diner: Oranienburger Str. 11, 10178 Berlin

Berlin’s public transport system makes it easy to reach these BBQ spots. The city’s U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (city trains), buses, and trams cover all major areas5. For example, Am Zwirngraben 5 is accessible via the U2 line, while Uber Platz can be reached by the U2 and U9 lines.

Web Addresses

  • Lino’s Barbecue: Lino’s Barbecue
  • Tony Roma’s: Tony Roma’s
  • Sixties Diner: Sixties Diner
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