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Bar Saint Jean

BAR SAINT JEAN, Steinstraße, Berlin, Germany
The owner of the friendly bar, Johann, comes from a little village called Saint Jean, located in Lorraine, eastern France, after which the bar is named. He believed that Berlin seemed just to be the perfect place for his little bar idea with a French touch. Bar Saint Jean is a simple place. Clear lines, not too much details, no chi chi, where people simply go to take a good drink, weekends and during the week.
Gay Friendly, Cocktails, Young
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