Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Lost My Voice
100Pearl PointsCasual late-night

About Lost My Voice
Lost My Voice is a practical repeat choice in central Berlin when ease matters more than a defined cuisine or special-occasion polish. Go for an early-evening meet-up near Rosenthaler Platz, not for takeout, delivery, or a meal that needs a clear published format.
Lost My Voice is a Berlin venue with verified evening and late-night hours, plus a smart casual dress code. Beyond those basics, the available confirmed information is limited: there is no verified cuisine, menu format, price band, seating style, takeout or delivery service, or booking difficulty. Plan around what is known rather than assuming a specific dining format.
The useful decision signal here is timing. Lost My Voice opens at 5 PM Monday through Friday, 4 PM on Saturday, 5 PM on Sunday. It runs until 12:30 AM Monday through Thursday, 2 AM on Friday and Saturday, 11:30 PM on Sunday. That makes it an evening option rather than a lunch stop.
Use it for an evening in Berlin, not an over-specified plan
Lost My Voice is easiest to assess as a flexible Berlin evening choice. Because the verified facts do not establish a cuisine, menu, price range, or service style, it should not be framed as a destination-format meal on the strength of unconfirmed details. If those specifics matter to the group, confirm them directly before building the night around it.
For broader planning, keep the full Berlin restaurants guide and the full Berlin bars guide open. If you are comparing other named options, use only confirmed listings and check their current details separately.
Book lightly, keep the plan flexible
Because booking difficulty is not verified, the safest approach is simple: check availability directly, especially for Friday and Saturday, when Lost My Voice is open until 2 AM. For weekday evenings, the confirmed hours still make it useful for later plans, but the page should not assume how easy it is to get in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lost My Voice good for a special occasion?
It may suit a low-key evening in Berlin, especially if the timing works with its late hours. The verified facts do not confirm a specific cuisine, menu format, price level, or celebratory service style, so confirm details directly if the occasion needs something more defined.
Is lunch or dinner better at Lost My Voice?
Dinner or evening plans are the clear fit. Lost My Voice opens at 5 PM Monday through Friday, 4 PM on Saturday, 5 PM on Sunday, so there is no verified lunch service.
Can I eat at the bar at Lost My Voice?
The verified information does not confirm bar seating or a specific dining setup. Check directly with Lost My Voice if seating style matters to your plan.
Can Lost My Voice accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not verified. If you are planning for several people, contact Lost My Voice directly and confirm availability before you go.
How far ahead should I book Lost My Voice?
Booking difficulty is not verified, so there is no confirmed lead time. It is sensible to check directly for your preferred date and time, particularly on Friday or Saturday when the venue is open until 2 AM.
What are alternatives to Lost My Voice?
Other options to compare include To The Bone, Birds in the Kitchen, Lovebirds, Saint Farah, or Fergy – Detroit Pan Pizza. Check each venue directly for its own hours, format, availability.
Location
Rosenthaler Str. 1, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Compare Lost My Voice
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Lost My Voice | Berlin |
| Fergy – Detroit Pan Pizza | Berlin |
| Lovebirds | Berlin |
| Birds in the Kitchen | Berlin |
| To The Bone | Berlin |
| Saint Farah | Berlin |
How Lost My Voice Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Fergy – Detroit Pan Pizza, Notable alternative
- Lovebirds, Notable alternative
- Birds in the Kitchen, Notable alternative
- To The Bone, Notable alternative
- Saint Farah, Notable alternative
How it compares in Berlin
Lost My Voice is the flexible Mitte pick, while Fergy – Detroit Pan Pizza is the clearer choice when the group wants a defined food format. If value for money means knowing what kind of meal is coming before anyone commits, Fergy is easier to justify. Lost My Voice makes more sense when location and timing matter more than menu certainty.
Lovebirds, Birds in the Kitchen, Saint Farah are better cross-shops for readers who want a more intentional restaurant choice rather than a loose evening plan. Pick Lost My Voice for easier booking energy and a central stop; pick one of those if the group wants the meal itself to carry the night.
To The Bone is the peer to check when the occasion needs a stronger dinner signal. Lost My Voice is lower-pressure and better for a casual return visit, but it is not the first choice for a high-stakes celebration when cuisine, price, room style need to be clear before booking.
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