REVIEW · BERLIN
The Ultimate Berlin Golf Bar for Groups, Games & Good Times
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Golf meets a proper Berlin bar. EvoGolf mixes Trackman indoor golf with a laid-back bar lounge feel near Tiergarten and Potsdamer Platz.
I like the fact it works for beginners and serious golfers. You get Trackman simulators for world-famous courses, plus game modes like Mini-Golf, Capture the Flag, and Bullseye that keep the energy up even if your swing is still a work in progress.
One consideration: the real fun comes fastest in a group, so if you’re going solo you may want to plan for a match-like session rather than a quiet practice round.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- EvoGolf Berlin: A golf bar built for groups near Tiergarten
- What you really play: Trackman courses and game modes that keep it moving
- Picking your session length: how 1, 2, and 4 hours change the experience
- Price and value (what $23 per person gets you)
- Entering EvoGolf: finding the blue gate and getting checked in
- Gear, comfort, and what to wear for indoor golf
- The lounge and bar side: beers, cocktails, and terrace vibes
- The group factor: how to make matches work for every skill level
- What you should do before you arrive
- How the games help mixed skill groups
- Who should book EvoGolf Berlin (and who might not)
- Who might want a different option
- Booking and practical notes for a smooth Berlin night
- Should you book EvoGolf Berlin?
- FAQ
- What is EvoGolf in Berlin?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long is the experience?
- Do I need golf experience?
- What golf technology is used?
- Are clubs and balls included?
- How many players can go together?
- What games are available besides standard golf?
- What’s included besides the simulator?
- What should I bring and what languages are offered?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Trackman indoor golf with famous courses in a private lounge setting
- Group-friendly format up to 40 players, great for teams and celebrations
- Competition modes that turn practice into a match (Mini-Golf, Capture the Flag, Bullseye)
- Bar lounge + terrace vibes with craft beers, wine, and signature cocktails
- Central Berlin location that avoids long travel time
EvoGolf Berlin: A golf bar built for groups near Tiergarten

EvoGolf is the kind of place you walk into and instantly get the point. This isn’t a quiet sports club. It’s a Berlin social scene where you can play real golf swings, then stick around with drinks and music in a lounge setting.
The setting matters. EvoGolf sits in a beautifully restored historic building in central Berlin, close to Tiergarten and Potsdamer Platz. That location is a big deal for groups because it reduces friction: you’re not coordinating rides across the city before you even start the fun.
The vibe also feels intentionally modern. Indoor golf technology takes the intimidation out of the sport, and the bar side makes it easy to keep things relaxed. If you’ve got coworkers, friends, or family who don’t all share the same interests, this hybrid is a smart compromise.
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What you really play: Trackman courses and game modes that keep it moving

The main draw is the Trackman simulator setup. You’re playing golf on a high-tech system that lets you take on world-famous courses without booking tee times or weather-waiting.
But the genius here is variety. You’re not locked into only one style of play. EvoGolf offers game modes such as:
- Mini-Golf
- Capture the Flag
- Bullseye
That matters because it changes the social rhythm. If your group includes people who want competition, you’ll have options. If someone is brand-new, they’re still likely to have fun because the games are goal-based and easy to jump into.
And yes, no golf experience is required. The experience is set up so beginners can participate right away, while more confident players can still challenge themselves. In practice, that makes it a good “everyone wins” activity.
Picking your session length: how 1, 2, and 4 hours change the experience

EvoGolf runs by session, and the time block you choose really shapes how the evening feels.
A 1-hour session is best if you want a taste. Think first-timers, quick team bonding, or a pre-dinner activity. You’ll get to try indoor golf in a fun setting, but you’ll likely keep it simple rather than fully exploring multiple courses or styles of play.
A 2-hour session is the sweet spot for most groups. You can settle in, rotate through challenges, and still have time for another course or another round of competitive games. If you want the day to feel organized rather than rushed, plan for two hours.
A 4-hour session is for groups that want the full EvoGolf atmosphere. This is where you can play multiple courses, fine-tune your swing attempts, and turn the whole thing into a proper night out. If you’re booking a birthday, bachelor or bachelorette celebration, or a longer team event, 4 hours is usually the more satisfying choice.
Price and value (what $23 per person gets you)
At $23 per person, the value is in what’s included and how social it is. You’re not just paying for a simulator time slot. You also get balls and rental clubs and lounge and bar access. That means you can budget one activity and still cover the drinks-and-hangout part of the plan.
The strongest value comes when you use the full session. If you book the shortest time and only treat it as a quick try, you might feel like you rushed. If you pick a session that matches your group’s energy, it tends to feel like a fair deal.
Entering EvoGolf: finding the blue gate and getting checked in

You’ll meet at the old paper factory area. The instructions are straightforward: the old paper factory is in the backyard, and you should ring EvoGolf at the blue gate. Then walk to the end. EvoGolf is at the right entrance, and check-in happens on the 1st floor.
This matters because central Berlin venues can be tricky if you show up with the wrong entrance. Do yourself a favor and give yourself extra minutes to locate the blue gate and get inside. Once you’re checked in, your session can start without hassle.
You’ll end back at the same meeting point, so you don’t need a complicated pickup plan later. That’s a small detail, but for groups it can save time and stress.
Gear, comfort, and what to wear for indoor golf
You don’t need special golf clothing. EvoGolf asks for simple comfort: bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.
That’s important. Indoor golf is still physical—swinging, stepping, and moving between game modes. If you’re in stiff shoes or restrictive pants, you’ll feel it fast.
Also, if you’re booking an event for a mixed group, comfortable attire helps everyone relax. You’re going to a play + drink place, not a formal venue.
The lounge and bar side: beers, cocktails, and terrace vibes
EvoGolf isn’t only about hitting balls. You’ll also have lounge and bar access, with options like craft beers, fine wines, and signature cocktails.
In a good group activity, food and drinks are part of the pacing. Here, you can keep social energy going between rounds. One of the nice touches is the chilled, easy mood—there’s even mention of a beer fridge that keeps the flow going while you play.
If your group likes a mix of action and hanging out, the lounge setup helps. It’s a place where people can chat, watch each other play, and rotate without getting bored. If the weather is nice, the terrace vibes also add to the sense that you’re in a real Berlin nightlife venue, not just a sports room.
The group factor: how to make matches work for every skill level
EvoGolf is designed for groups, and it shows in the scale and structure. You can have up to 40 players, which opens up options for corporate teams, club nights, and celebrations where you don’t want to split into tiny groups all evening.
What you should do before you arrive
To make your time go smoothly:
- Decide your vibe: friendly competition or relaxed social play
- Pick the session length that fits your group (1, 2, or 4 hours)
- Tell everyone it’s beginner-friendly so people don’t freeze up
How the games help mixed skill groups
Indoor golf can intimidate when only one person knows what they’re doing. EvoGolf counters that with game modes like Mini-Golf, Capture the Flag, and Bullseye. These formats don’t rely on perfect technique. They reward participation, timing, and focus.
That means you can keep a balanced match. Stronger golfers can still compete, but beginners can score points too by learning the simulator rhythm quickly.
And because you’re in a lounge environment, the pressure stays lower. People are there to have a good time, not to prove anything.
Who should book EvoGolf Berlin (and who might not)
You’ll likely love EvoGolf if you want:
- A central Berlin group activity
- Something active that doesn’t require golf skills
- A place where you can play and drink in the same outing
- Competitive game modes that keep non-golfers engaged
It also fits well for corporate teams. The setup is social, and the simulator format makes it easy to structure shared fun without complicated planning.
Who might want a different option
If you’re looking for a quiet, traditional golf experience—or you only want to practice your swing for long solo sessions—this may feel too party-like. The value comes from the mix of tech golf and social atmosphere, so the activity really shines when you lean into the group energy.
Booking and practical notes for a smooth Berlin night
EvoGolf sessions run 1 to 4 hours, and you should check availability to see starting times. For planning, treat it like an event slot: arrive a few minutes early, get to the blue gate, ring EvoGolf, and head upstairs for check-in.
If you’re trying to keep your plans flexible, there are options to reserve now and pay later, plus free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That’s useful if your group schedule is still moving.
Language-wise, you can expect English and German support. For meeting the group, that helps a lot, especially if you’ve got friends who don’t speak English.
Wheelchair access is available, which makes it easier to include more people in your planning.
Should you book EvoGolf Berlin?
Yes—if you’re traveling with a group and you want an activity that mixes real golf simulation with Berlin bar energy. The price-to-inclusions ratio is solid because you’re getting simulator time plus rental gear plus lounge access in one go.
I’d book it when:
- You have at least a small group and want everyone to participate
- You want a central plan near Tiergarten and Potsdamer Platz
- You’d rather do a lively indoor experience than spend time on transport
Skip it or choose a different style of activity if:
- You want a traditional golf club day
- You’re going solo and prefer quiet practice over games and social pacing
If your group wants one night where everyone can agree on fun, EvoGolf is an easy pick.
FAQ
What is EvoGolf in Berlin?
EvoGolf is an indoor golf lounge experience that combines Trackman simulator golf with a bar and lounge atmosphere.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is at the old paper factory backyard. Ring EvoGolf at the blue gate, walk to the end, and check in at the right entrance on the 1st floor.
How long is the experience?
The experience runs from 1 to 4 hours. You can check availability to see the starting times.
Do I need golf experience?
No. The experience is beginner-friendly, and no prior golf experience is necessary.
What golf technology is used?
EvoGolf uses Trackman simulators to play famous courses and challenge other players.
Are clubs and balls included?
Yes. Golf simulator access includes balls and rental clubs.
How many players can go together?
Up to 40 players can be accommodated.
What games are available besides standard golf?
You can also play games like Mini-Golf, Capture the Flag, and Bullseye.
What’s included besides the simulator?
Lounge and bar access are included along with the simulator experience.
What should I bring and what languages are offered?
Wear comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes. Hosts or greeters are available in English and German.


























