Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Lieschen Mueller
100Pearl PointsLate-Week Answer

About Lieschen Mueller
Choose Lieschen Mueller for a central Berlin evening when location and occasion fit matter more than a heavily documented chef or awards story. It is a practical Alexanderplatz-area option for dates or small celebrations, but less useful for diners who need published cuisine, pricing, or dietary detail before deciding.
Lieschen Mueller is a Berlin venue with a limited weekly schedule: it opens Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 1 AM and is closed the rest of the week. That makes it more useful for a planned late-week evening than for an all-week fallback. The verified details are intentionally sparse, so treat it as a place to consider for timing and simplicity rather than for a published cuisine, chef, award, price, or signature-dish hook.
A Berlin room for late-week plans, not an all-week standby
The practical point is the schedule. Lieschen Mueller is open only on Friday and Saturday evenings, with hours running from 6 PM to 1 AM. If your Berlin plans need a venue on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Sunday, choose another option instead.
Because cuisine, pricing, chef, menu format, awards are not verified here, the smart read is conservative: plan around the confirmed hours and casual dress code, check the venue directly before relying on any more specific detail. If the group needs a clearly defined format before committing, compare it with another Berlin option such as Dolores Mitte, Carambar, Biermeisterei, Cancún, or Sphere Tim Raue.
Who should choose it
Pick this if your plans line up with a Friday or Saturday evening in Berlin and you are comfortable confirming any menu or booking details directly. Skip it if your group needs verified dietary information, a confirmed cuisine, a named chef, published pricing, or a specific service format before deciding. For broader trip planning, use Our full Berlin restaurants guide alongside Our full Berlin bars guide and Our full Berlin hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Lieschen Mueller?
Bar seating is not verified here, so do not plan around it unless you confirm directly with the venue. The firm details are that Lieschen Mueller is in Berlin and opens Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 1 AM.
What should a first-timer know about Lieschen Mueller?
Treat it as a Friday-Saturday venue, not an any-night fallback, since it is closed Monday through Thursday and Sunday. Dress code is casual. If you want to compare it with another Berlin option, Sphere Tim Raue is one possible point of reference.
Does Lieschen Mueller handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary or allergy accommodations are not verified here. If your group has strict ingredient needs, confirm directly with the venue before you go.
What should I order at Lieschen Mueller?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here, so do not rely on a signature order from this guide. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details, or compare with another Berlin option such as Carambar or Dolores Mitte if you need clearer planning before you choose.
Location
Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Compare Lieschen Mueller
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Lieschen Mueller | Berlin |
| Sphere Tim Raue | Berlin |
| Cancún | Berlin |
| Carambar | Berlin |
| Biermeisterei | Berlin |
| Dolores Mitte | Berlin |
How Lieschen Mueller Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Sphere Tim Raue, Notable alternative
- Cancún, Notable alternative
- Carambar, Notable alternative
- Biermeisterei, Notable alternative
- Dolores Mitte, Notable alternative
How it compares in Berlin
Sphere Tim Raue is the clearer choice if the evening needs a destination feel and a more defined special-occasion frame. Lieschen Mueller is the lower-friction pick for diners who want to stay central around Alexanderplatz without making the meal feel like the entire itinerary.
For casual value and easier group planning, Cancún, Biermeisterei, Dolores Mitte are safer cross-shops because their formats are easier to understand before arrival. Choose those when the priority is relaxed dining, clearer expectations, or a flexible meet-up.
Carambar sits closer to the same night-out logic: useful when ambiance matters and the booking is part of the evening rather than a quick meal. Between the two, Lieschen Mueller is the better fit for an Alexanderplatz-centered plan; Carambar is the better backup if the preferred timing here does not work.
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