Spätkauf
Spätkauf or Späti (German pronunciation: [ʃpeti]) is a type of convenience shop found generally in Germany, particularly in Berlin, which is known to operate late at night[1]. Translating literally to 'late purchase', spätkauf mostly sell alcohol and tobacco but may also sell groceries or everyday items. Very popular amongst students, they are a part of Berlin's late night culture, serving alcohol at low prices and also taking advantage of Germany's relaxed drinking laws[2]. As a part of neighborhood culture, they usually feature small benches for clients to sit on while enjoying their purchase and meet with neighbors.[3]
History
Spätkauf were created under the German Democratic Republic in the second half of the 20th century for workers coming home from late night shifts. After the political change, they began opening in West Berlin.[2]
See also
References
- Moorton, James (9 February 2017). "The Importance Of The Spätkauf, Germany's Convenience Stores". The Culture Trip. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
- Cotonou, Chris (1 April 2019). "Loving the Spätkauf: why you should visit one of Berlin's 24/7 cornershops on your next visit". Evening Standard. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
- Katja, Hanke (September 2014). "Beer Even At 2 AM". Goethe Institute. Retrieved 31 July 2020.