Cocktail d'Amore
Berlin's open-air house/queer institution at Griessmühle & tour dates
Berlin house-heads + international queers
The open-air Berlin institution, since 2009
Cocktail d'Amore is what Berlin queer nightlife looks like at its most romantic — and yes, the name is deliberate. Founded in 2009 by Discodromo, the Italian production duo of Boris Bonatelli and Fabrizio Mammarella (who later relocated permanently to Berlin), Cocktail d'Amore has been the summer-nights standard-bearer for the city's queer-house scene for fifteen years. Its home for most of that history was Griessmühle — the beloved open-air canal-side club in Neukölln that closed in 2020, breaking Berlin hearts. Cocktail d'Amore didn't close with it; it moved, and continues today at Renate, Sisyphos, and one-off open-air productions around the city each summer. The party remains what it was: a queer sanctuary programmed with care, at the softer, warmer, more melodic end of Berlin's techno-heavy queer nightlife.
What it sounds like — the softer end of Berlin
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via Stay22Where Herrensauna is 145+ BPM industrial techno and Gegen is EBM with cruising, Cocktail d'Amore is house — Italo, disco, deeper end of tech-house, and the melodic-and-euphoric palette that made the outdoor Griessmühle summers legendary. Discodromo's residents-and-guests curation runs to labels like Hivern Discs, Live at Robert Johnson, and the wider European house-and-Italo scene that considers Berlin their spiritual second home. If you love the earlier hours of Panorama Bar and dread anything harder than 130 BPM, Cocktail d'Amore is your Berlin party.
The Griessmühle era, and what came after
Griessmühle closed in early 2020 after a long fight against Neukölln development pressure — a huge loss for Berlin's open-air queer scene. Discodromo didn't take the year off; they'd already been programming Cocktail d'Amore beyond Griessmühle, and pivoted the party into a nomadic residency:
- Renate in Friedrichshain — the closest thing to a new home base; multi-room, garden, still Berlin-scaled but no canal.
- Sisyphos — for the biggest open-air summer dates. The huge site accommodates the crowd that Griessmühle used to.
- One-off open-air productions — irregular but glorious summer dates in the city's less-formal outdoor spaces.
- Winter editions indoor — Watergate has hosted a few; Renate's Kellerbar has hosted others.
The crowd
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via Stay22Extremely queer, extremely mixed, more women than most gay-branded parties, more heterogeneous by age and gender than the harder Berlin techno rooms. Discodromo's Italian roots pull a strong Southern European crowd; the party has always been an international point of reference for Barcelona, Madrid and Rome regulars. The Neukölln queer scene owns the ground floor. Berghain regulars who need a warmer room own the outdoor stage. And the increasing WorldPride-visitor phenomenon (Berlin's late-July CSD week overlaps with Amsterdam's) fills every summer edition with a global crowd that has to remind itself to leave.
Tickets — through the link in the bio
Tickets are sold exclusively through the Instagram link-in-bio system, usually via Resident Advisor. €15-25 for regular dates, more for the marquee open-air productions with international headliners. They do sell out — the summer open-air dates typically go 48 hours before doors — so plan the trip around confirmed dates rather than hoping to buy at the door.
The Berlin summer question
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via Stay22Cocktail d'Amore is the answer to a specific Berlin planning question: "how do I do a Berlin party weekend in July without landing at 6am covered in industrial-techno sweat?" A Cocktail d'Amore Saturday-into-Sunday-morning is the softer, warmer, more human alternative — the party you can bring your out-of-town friend to as their first Berlin experience without accidentally traumatizing them. And with an open-air venue and daylight arrival for the sunrise sets, it's the aesthetically prettiest party in a city that mostly excels at ugly.
"I moved to Berlin in 2011 for what I thought were the techno warehouses. What I actually stayed for was Cocktail d'Amore at Griessmühle in July, on the canal, at 8am when the crowd is drinking coffee and dancing to Italo. That specific moment is why I've been here fourteen years."
— Andrea, 41, Berlin (formerly Milan)
Practical
- Bring layers for the open-air dates. Berlin summer nights can drop to 12°C by 5am even in August.
- Sunscreen for the day parties. By 11am the sun is up and the floor is exposed.
- The Neukölln bars — Silver Future, SchwuZ, Möbel Olfe — are the natural pre-drinks map. Kreuzkölln (the Kreuzberg-Neukölln border around Kottbusser Damm) is the neighborhood.
- Sleep in Neukölln or Kreuzberg if you're building the trip around Cocktail d'Amore — you're 10 minutes from any of the venues, and the same neighborhood carries you through breakfast the next day.
Where it sits in Berlin
The queer-house counterpart to Herrensauna's techno, Gegen's fetish, and Buttons' industrial. Do a Berlin weekend and pick your temperature — Cocktail d'Amore is the warmest room in a city that doesn't specialize in warmth. That's the entire brand.
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