Nachtlager

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I recall one night out on the Kiez during the summer, it was late (or early, depending on how one looks at these things). The crowds were getting thin. I had just left somewhere else (maybe Ex-sparr) with a mate of mine in search of something a little different. Perhaps some new sights, or new sounds, or new tastes. As we wandered along Hamburger Berg, something caught my attention, a sound, sailing gracefully through the air. Wait, I recognise that sound. Is it? No, it couldn’t be…yes, it is. Someone is playing Van Halen. Not just any Halen song either, but Jump. I was as excited as a fat man with a döner. For some reason, my mate wasn’t jumping around. I put it down to him being drunk, grabbed him by the shirt and dragged him with me into Nachtlager.

There were still a few in there, although it was only about 1/3 full. At this stage of an evening, one doesn’t expect to have a great selection of people. What you have generally are the scraps and those who are too drunk to know when to go home. The scraps, like that bit of food that fell off your fork and down the side of the couch, aren’t appetising, but hunger makes you do strange things. Looking around I had just about decided that no, I’m not that hungry, when I spotted something.

Dancing alone, she clearly knew how to move. Not just that, but she moved like she didn’t care who was watching. It was nice to watch and I told her so. To cut a long story short, she and a friend were out after finishing work for the night. They happened to be strippers (stripperin). We decided to go back to my friend’s house for a drink, stopping into an adult shop or two on the way to discuss various items for sale, past purchases and bits and pieces on the wish-list. I seem to be getting distracted from the main point of this review, Nachtlager, so I guess we might have to leave it there and get back on track.

I’ve been to Nachtlager a few times. It’s not too bad. It is another bar (kneipe)/club on Hamburger Berg. I find it a bit more low-key than Ex-sparr, but it is in a similar vein. There are couches to chill out on, a kickertisch and a reasonable sized dance floor. Music is a mix of pop and rock, more to the pop-end of the scale. It is busy on the weekends like the rest of the week, but generally pretty quiet on school nights.

Becks 2,70€

Pros: I like the couches, the back room arrangement with the kickertisch and the slightly funky vibe.

Cons: No Astra.

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