Zur Ritze Kiez bar with boxing basement

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Legendary Kiez bar with distinctively shaped entrance door. Once you've gone through the spread legs of the "receptionist", one of the most original of all original places in the Kiez opens up.

The pub is considered a favorite of actors such as Ben Becker and Jan Fedder. In the basement below is still a boxing club, where even today they train diligently. Needless to say, these walls have seen all the heavy hitters. Because of the historical significance, any lingering irritation due to the draft beer served disappears. Here you can actually get Hacker Pschorr from the tap.

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