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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Merold

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    Award-listed wine bar, no ceremony required.

    Merold, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Merold

    Merold is a wine-led venue in Berlin's Neukölln district, recognised by Star Wine List in both 2025 and 2026 — two consecutive awards that put it ahead of most neighbourhood bars. It suits wine-focused dinners, solo counter seating, and low-key special occasions. Booking is straightforward; Friday and Saturday evenings fill fastest.

    Merold, Berlin: The Verdict

    Merold is not the kind of wine bar that asks you to know a lot before you walk in. The address — Pannierstraße 24 in Neukölln — signals a neighbourhood spot, but two consecutive Star Wine List awards (2025 and 2026) tell you something more serious is happening here. If you are looking for a wine-led evening in Berlin that rewards curiosity without requiring a sommelier's vocabulary, Merold is the right booking. It is also, relative to Berlin's formal dining scene, a low-friction one.

    What Merold Actually Is

    The most common mistake with Merold is treating it as a casual drop-in. The Star Wine List recognition , awarded in both 2025 and 2026 , places it in the same credentialed tier as venues that take their lists seriously enough to be judged against peers across Europe. That is not a neighbourhood bar with a decent house pour. That is a venue where the wine program has been independently assessed and found to be worth your attention.

    Neukölln is one of Berlin's denser, more lived-in districts, and Pannierstraße sits in the middle of it , which means Merold is genuinely embedded in the neighbourhood rather than performing accessibility. For a special occasion or a considered date, that address works in your favour: you are not competing with tourists or business-dinner conventions. The room, in all likelihood, skews local and deliberate.

    The Star Wine List credential also implies a degree of curation that makes the counter or bar seating format , common in serious wine venues of this size and positioning , particularly worthwhile. At a well-run wine bar, sitting at the counter is not a consolation prize for solo diners. It is frequently the leading seat in the house: proximity to whoever is pouring means you get context on what you are drinking, recommendations calibrated to your order, and a pace that the table format does not always allow. If you are visiting Merold for the first time, or visiting alone, ask for the counter.

    On pricing and booking: the venue does not publish its own website or phone number in current listings, which makes direct booking harder to confirm, but walk-in availability at wine bars of this scale in Neukölln is generally more forgiving than at Berlin's formal fine-dining addresses. That said, if you are planning around a specific date , an anniversary, a birthday dinner , reach out in advance through whatever channel current listings provide. The Star Wine List recognition means Merold draws a more intentional crowd than a typical neighbourhood bar, and Friday and Saturday evenings will fill.

    Who Should Book Merold

    Merold is well-suited to wine-focused diners who want a serious list without the formal ceremony of Berlin's Michelin-tracked rooms. For comparison: Rutz and Nobelhart & Schmutzig will give you a full tasting menu experience with matched pours; FACIL and CODA Dessert Dining occupy the upper end of the creative tasting format. Merold's appeal is different: it is the wine that leads, and the setting is one where you set the pace. For a date or a low-key special occasion where the goal is a great bottle (or several) and genuine conversation, that is the correct trade-off.

    Solo diners should consider Merold seriously. The counter format, if available, makes it one of the better single-cover experiences in Neukölln. Groups larger than four may find the format less accommodating , wine bars at this scale are rarely optimised for large tables, and the experience at a counter-oriented venue narrows when the group is too large to have a single conversation.

    Berlin's wine bar scene has deepened considerably, and Merold's consecutive Star Wine List awards suggest it is keeping pace with that growth. For context on the broader Berlin dining environment, see our full Berlin restaurants guide, and for wine-focused venues specifically, our Berlin wineries guide has additional options. If you are combining dinner with a stay, our Berlin hotels guide covers properties close to Neukölln.

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    Recognized Venues: Merold and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    MeroldStar Wine List (2026); Star Wine List (2025)
    CODA Dessert DiningMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    RutzMichelin 3 Star€€€€
    Nobelhart & SchmutzigMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    FACILMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    HorváthMichelin 2 Star€€€€

    What to weigh when choosing between Merold and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Merold good for solo dining?

    Yes. A wine bar format at Pannierstraße 24 suits solo visitors well — you can engage with the list at your own pace without the social friction of a tasting-menu format. The Star Wine List recognition (2025 and 2026) suggests the wine programme is strong enough to anchor an evening alone. If you want a more structured solo experience with a full tasting menu, Nobelhart & Schmutzig is the Berlin alternative.

    Can Merold accommodate groups?

    Small groups of two to four are the natural fit for a wine bar of this calibre in Neukölln. Larger parties tend to work better at venues with private dining infrastructure; if that's your requirement, FACIL or Rutz offer more formal group booking arrangements. For wine-focused groups who want a shared list rather than a set menu, Merold is a reasonable choice — confirm capacity directly before booking.

    How far ahead should I book Merold?

    Book at least one to two weeks ahead, particularly on weekends. Star Wine List-recognised venues in Berlin's Neukölln neighbourhood draw a dedicated wine crowd, and tables at bars with serious lists fill faster than their low-key addresses suggest. Weekday evenings are the safer bet if your schedule is flexible.

    What are alternatives to Merold in Berlin?

    For a similar wine-first approach with more food structure, Rutz (two Michelin stars) or Horváth (two Michelin stars) are the obvious steps up. Nobelhart & Schmutzig offers a stripped-back, produce-led counter format with a strong drinks programme. CODA Dessert Dining is a Michelin-starred option if the occasion calls for something more unusual. For a mid-range wine bar experience closer to Mitte, the neighbourhood around Torstraße has several options worth checking.

    Is Merold good for a special occasion?

    It works for the right kind of occasion: one where the wine is the centrepiece and low-key surroundings are a feature rather than a compromise. The back-to-back Star Wine List awards in 2025 and 2026 give Merold credibility for a wine-focused celebration. If the occasion demands full fine-dining ceremony — white tablecloths, tasting menus, sommelier service — FACIL or Rutz will suit better.

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