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        Right at the corner of Checkpoint Charlie, Cafe Adler retains it's coldwar feel despite the mass tourism outside. There's a definite feel to the place, an authenticity. Remarkably there seemed to be quite a few locals in, and some good local food as well as great coffee, on a cold wet day. 

Definitely recommended if you want to let the focus slip and drift back in time to a very different world not so long ago.<br/>Tags: sixties, berlin, germany, cafe, coffee, phoenix, europe, charlie, cold war, flaneur, checkpoint<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/2540001">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2007-12-30 18:39:19.993014+00:00</dc:date>
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        Here was (still is?) one of the main checkpoints in Hamra that was usually manned by dark-blue-uniformed ISF or army personnel.<br/>Tags: checkpoint, Hamra<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/3123435">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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