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Do you enjoy meeting up with other native English speakers and exploring some of the best (but not necessarily most expensive) restaurants in Berlin? If so then you should check out the Berlin Dining Club.
This club is a relaxed and friendly group for English speakers living in Berlin. The club is open to Americans, Brits, Irish, Aussies, New Zealanders, South Africans, and the rest. It doesn’t matter if you’ve only recently landed in Berlin and you know absolutely no-one, or you’ve been here for 10 years and already have a huge circle of friends. Through the dining club you’re sure to have a fun evening or three and meet some new folk. It’s also open to all ages although most of the members belong to the younger generation (about 20 to 35 years). The dinner evenings are organised roughly once or twice a month and the general aim of each is to simply zip the night away with some good food and good company. To find out more visit the website BerlinDiningClub.com
(Note: The Berlin Dining Club website is no longer working. This site—the Berlin Guide—isn’t affiliated with the Dining Club and has no current contact information for it or for James, so please don’t ask. Sorry! -andrew)
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