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Culture of Frankfurt


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est club of the year by music magazines "Groove" and "Raveline" multiple times. Its location is an underground former pedestrian underpass.

Living XXL is a club/restaurant in the financial district, located on the ground floor of the Eurotower.

Club 101 is a club in the financial district, located on the 24th floor of the Japan Center.

Batschkapp is an alternative rock club in Eschersheim. It opened in 1976 and attracts mostly people with a left-winged political attitude. Joschka Fischer, Germany's former Foreign Minister, was a regular guest in the 1980s.

�    Velvet Club (Innenstadt)

�    Cooky's (Innenstadt)

�    Nachtleben (Innenstadt)

�    Silbergold (Innenstadt)

�    Sinkkasten Arts Club (Innenstadt)

�    Tanzhaus West (Gutleutviertel)

�    Dora Brillant (Gutleutviertel)

�    Odeon (Nordend)

�    Monza (Innenstadt)

Apfelwein (apple wine or cider) is regionally known as "Ebbelwoi", "�ppler" oder "St�ffsche". It has an alcohol content of 5.5%�7% and a tart, sour taste. It is traditionally served in a lozenge-shaped glass called "Geripptes", a full glass is then called "Schoppen". Apfelwein is also available in a stoneware jar locally known as "Bembel". A group of people normally orders a "Bembel" (or two) and shares the content. Apfelwein can be ordered as "sauergespritzer", which is apfelwein blended with 30% mineral water or as "s�ssgespritzer", which is Apfelwein blended with lemon soda, orange soda or fresh-pressed apple juice (lemon soda being the most common). Most of the old-established pubs which serve Apfelwein are located in Sachsenhausen, which is therefore jocularly known as "Ebbelwoi district". Due to its national drink Frankfurt is sometimes called "Big Ebbel" (pronunciation with hessian dialect), a reference to Big Apple,
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