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Möbel Olfe — the name means "old furniture" — has been one of Kreuzberg's most important queer meeting points since it opened in the old Dresdener Straße furniture shop. The interior retains the bones of the original commercial space: high ceilings, large windows, and none of the dark-club aesthetics that characterise most of the Berlin scene. On Thursday and Saturday evenings, the bar is gay; the rest of the week it is mixed. The Thursday and Saturday gay nights are not themed events — there is no door charge, no DJ, no spectacle. Just cheap beer in a queer space in one of Berlin's most interesting neighbourhoods, on the corner where Kreuzberg meets Neukölln, next to the elevated U-Bahn. The crowd is local, diverse, politically aware in the way that Kreuzberg tends to be, and conspicuously free of the body fascism that can characterise some more central gay bars. The corner location gives it the largest terrace in the area — a genuine outdoor space that operates as an informal queer town square on warm evenings. Möbel Olfe represents the best of what Berlin's queer scene can be: entirely unpretentious, community-focused, and operating at a scale that allows actual conversations.
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