Sharlie Cheen

Berlin


Charlie Sheen finds his fictitious alter ego in the classily unpretentious Sharlie Cheen bar. Sharlie’s apocryphal story is told in cute anecdotes accompanying good-mood-inducing cocktails, including the playful In Thyme with homemade raspberry-thyme syrup. Ask about their 90-minute 'Highball Tastings' – if you dare!

Eye-catching beehive-style lamps, old-timey celeb shots and near-psychedelic tape art on charcoal black walls provide easy conversation fodder. Young crowd, buzzy ambience.


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