Restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany
Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz
100ptsNorthern District Imbiss Counter

About Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz
Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz is a casual walk-in street-food counter in northern Düsseldorf, suited to a quick local stop rather than a planned meal out. No reservations, no formal drinks program, and no published hours make it a neighbourhood convenience rather than a destination. Worth knowing if you are in the area; not worth a dedicated trip.
Verdict
Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz is a casual street-food stop on Klemensplatz in the northern reaches of Düsseldorf. With no published price range, no listed hours, and no awards on record, this is a walk-in proposition rather than a bookable destination. If you happen to be in the neighbourhood, it warrants a stop. If you are planning a meal from across town or from a hotel in the Altstadt, there are better-documented options to anchor your evening around. Book nothing, expect nothing formal, and you will likely be fine.
What to Know Before You Go
The venue sits at Klemenspl. 9, 40489 Düsseldorf, in North Rhine-Westphalia. The "Berliner Imbiss" format is a familiar German street-food model: quick service, counter ordering, and a menu built around the kind of food you eat standing up or at a narrow shelf. Think grilled sausages, döner-adjacent items, and hot snacks rather than a sit-down meal with a wine list. The drinks angle here is limited to what a typical Imbiss carries, which is to say: cold beer, soft drinks, and occasionally a short spirits selection. There is no cocktail program to speak of, and that is not a criticism of the format. It is simply not that kind of venue.
Because no hours are published in our database, call ahead or check on arrival if you are making a specific trip. Imbiss counters in German cities typically open from late morning through to the early hours, but that pattern is not confirmed here. The address places this spot away from the main Altstadt tourist circuit, which means the crowd skews local rather than visitor-heavy.
Booking Window and Logistics
Walk-in only. There is no reservation system in place and no booking difficulty to worry about. Arrive, order at the counter, pay, eat. If there is a queue, it will move fast. Group visits are possible but the format suits two to four people rather than a party requiring a seated table. For anything larger, a sit-down restaurant is a more practical call. Check the full Düsseldorf restaurants guide for table-service options across price points, or the Düsseldorf bars guide if your priority is drinks.
Drinks at an Imbiss: What to Expect
The editorial angle for this page is the bar and drinks program, and it is worth being direct: a Berliner Imbiss does not have a bar program in any meaningful sense. Cold German lager, perhaps a Radler, and basic soft drinks are the standard offer. If a strong cocktail list or wine selection is your reason for going out, this is not the right stop. For wine and cheese in Düsseldorf, Amuni Wein- und Käsebar is the more deliberate choice. For a broader bar scene in the city, the Düsseldorf bars guide covers the full range.
How It Compares
Practical Details
| Detail | Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz | Alanya Döner | 3h's Burger & Chicken |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Street-food counter | Döner counter | Burger counter |
| Booking Required | No | No | No |
| Price Range | Not published | Budget | Budget |
| Drinks Focus | Basic (beer/soft drinks) | Basic | Basic |
| Leading For | Quick local stop | Quick local stop | Quick casual meal |
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Alanya Döner — a walk-in döner option in Düsseldorf for budget-first eating
- 3h's Burger & Chicken — casual burgers and chicken, no booking needed
- Amuni Wein- und Käsebar , the right call if you want a drinks-led evening with wine and charcuterie
- Anfora , for a more formal sit-down experience in Düsseldorf
- Arca Alacati , another neighbourhood option worth considering
For fine dining benchmarks in Germany, the Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, and Aqua in Wolfsburg represent the upper end of what the country offers. For dessert-led innovation, CODA Dessert Dining in Berlin is a reference point. See also the Düsseldorf hotels guide and Düsseldorf experiences guide for trip planning.
Compare Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz | Easy | ||
| 3h's burger & chicken | Unknown | ||
| Alanya Döner | Unknown | ||
| Amuni Wein- und Käsebar | Unknown | ||
| Anfora | Unknown | ||
| Arca Alacati | Unknown |
A quick look at how Berliner Imbiss Klemensplatz measures up.
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