Becketts Kopf
Becketts Kopf is an intimate cocktail bar located at Pappelallee 64 in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district. Founded in 2004 by Oliver Ebert and his wife Christina Neves, the bar is named after Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, with his illuminated portrait subtly marking the entrance. Access is granted by ringing a doorbell, leading guests into a dimly lit space adorned with warm hues of orange and red, complemented by leather seating and a mosaic-tiled bar. The ambiance is designed to encourage patrons to leave the outside world behind and immerse themselves in a refined drinking experience. The menu features around 15 seasonally changing cocktails, crafted with precision using handcrafted distillates. Each drink is presented within the pages of Beckett's literary works, adding a unique touch to the experience.