Goldfischglas Drinks and dance

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With its long bar and a mini-disco, the Goldfischglas has become a popular and always well-attended meeting place in the middle of the Schanzenviertel in recent years.

Under dimmed lights and in a cultivated but relaxed atmosphere, it's a great place to sip a latte or long drink or enjoy a beer or two. There are regular happy hours until 10 p.m. Otherwise, the party atmosphere gets going at the latest when the mini-disco starts operating. Regular live sessions round off the nights.

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