FOOD + DRINK
The restaurant, located on West Jackson Avenue, aims to provide a distinctive dining experience by blending traditional German recipes with a modern twist. Mickey is passionate about sharing the rich culinary heritage of his family's homeland with his new community. “My wife, Beth , and I moved to Spearfish last year, and it’s a great city, but we wanted to bring something a little different to the Black Hills.” Mickey and Beth, who previously owned The Sled Haus in Lead, wanted to introduce a big-city feel to the Hills’ culinary scene. “We wanted something more intimate, different than the Midwest feel,” explained Mickey. “We’re bringing a little of the vibe from Denver, Arizona, and New York.” The typical rustic aesthetic of surrounding eateries isn’t found in Berlin. Instead, it brings an '80s punk rock theme. The interior and décor have been thoughtfully designed to evoke the charm of the German capital. “The city of Berlin is similar to New York—it’s very eclectic,” explained Mickey. “You have every walk of life there, and it’s a very artistic and musical city.” “I’M ITCHING TO TRAVEL BACK TO GERMANY. THERE’S SO MUCH TO SEE.” MICKEY STAECKELER
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