Here's a look at a unique take-away hut where you can pick up your take-away wine and then either drink it at one of the many picnic tables or walk a little further to the beautiful flower-lined plaza and enjoy it there. Either way, you're bound to have a fabulous time at the summer Wine Festival. I got this shot before opening one day, I'll have to get back another evening to show you things in full swing.
It's the first of the month again and August's theme is take-away shops. I hope you have enjoyed my contribution, you can see more take-away shops here.
nice, outdoor wine booth!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine a herd of Germans (and tourists) in lederhosen and dirndls waving beer steins around and singing at the top of their lungs!
ReplyDeleteThe whole of Germany is not Bavaria, Jack. :)
DeleteNo one would dare to wear a dirndl in Berlin.
Take away wine is something that you don't see here!
ReplyDeleteIt's also not so common here either. Most of the time it's take away beer and sausage.
DeleteWouldn't it be nice to do that there in Toronto! The LCBO would go crazy as you know.
ReplyDeleteSome people bring their own wine (which I don't think is very nice). You know the police in Toronto would shut any kind of public drinking down right away!
DeleteA little vino in the park sounds like a very good evening.
ReplyDeleteAs William said, and he, like I, lives in Canada, take away wine is something that we don't see here! I love the colour of the tables.
ReplyDeleteThat is different.
ReplyDeletePour moi qui n'aime pas la bière, ça c'est le pied !
ReplyDeleteSeems a great place to drink a wine.
ReplyDeleteTake away wine=perfection! Well, ok, I'm French so of course I LOVE wine, take away or not :)
ReplyDeleteIls servent que du vin allemand ici, mais c'est pas mal!
DeleteHave they also something to eat with it or have you bring that yourself. Looks like a nice place to taste some wine.
ReplyDeleteThey do not have a license to sell food. But there is a take-away pizza shop around the corner and several bakeries on the plaza. You are also allowed to bring your own picnic. A lot of people really go all out and bring a tablecloth and a full dinner.
DeleteI imagine this place gets very busy on a sunny day!
ReplyDeleteI imagine this place gets very busy on a sunny day!
ReplyDeleteIt boggles my mind that you can purchase take-away wine in Berlin.
ReplyDeleteBars are pretty sad places without faces and voices.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very fun place! And reminds me a bit of the town squares in The Villages.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun whether you sit in or take away Hal, especially on a beautiful warm evening.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun and I'd love to see some photos of it in full swing.
ReplyDeleteThat's the place for me!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of some of the stalls at the German market that comes to Coventry at Christmas each year.
ReplyDeleteStrange, I expected beer :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a great setting for take-away, but with the ample seating I would be inclined to sit right there!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie