Where to Find Berlin’s Best Coffee: A Walking Tour Guide
Welcome to Berlin, the epic, historical and modern city, with a huge, strong coffee culture. As a coffee fan visiting Berlin, you are in for a treat! In this guide, we’ll lead you on a delightful coffee stroll to discover some of the best coffee shops in the city. From quaint cafes to hot shots roasteries, Berlin is it all.
1. Start at The Barn
First Stop: The Barn – a pioneer of Berlin’s coffee culture In the hip Mitte neighborhood, The Barn prides itself on quality. Step into this simple café and taste their single origin coffee beans from all over the world. The zealous baristas will certainly take you through their menu and advise the ideal brew based upon the preferences you have.
2. Explore Kreuzberg: Five Elephant and Bonanza Coffee
Kreuzberg, multicultural district, is home to not just one, but two must visit coffee stops.
2.1 Five Elephant
Begin your Kreuzberg adventure from Five Elephant. This little café is famous for the special cheesecake; the perfect combination to their excellent coffee. Get a window seat, have a cappuccino and watch the colorful parade going by outside.
2.2 Bonanza Coffee
Just a few minutes walk away from the hotel is Bonanza Coffee. Step into this tiny, inconspicuous coffee bar and experience their very carefully made coffee cuvees. Bonanza Coffee is even more famous for its pour-over method, where you can taste the coffee at its most authentic. Be patient and chat with the multiple-accredited baristas who are able to hang out and share their vast knowledge.
3. Roam through Prenzlauer Berg: No Fire No Glory and Happy Baristas.
No bohemian vibe, this Prenzlauer Berg is home to two coffee spots that you need to check out.
3.1 No Fire No Glory
Kick off your trip in Prenzlauer Berg at No Fire No Glory. This sweet café has a retro charm and features a selection of various coffee beans sourced from local and intergrational roasters. Enjoy their great selection of espresso based drinks in a serene atmosphere.
3.2 Happy Baristas
Finish your Prenzlauer Berg coffee tour at Happy Baristas, where there’s a small coffee shop with a lot of passion for coffee. With a continually changing selection of coffee beans, you will always discover new beans to taste. Don’t want to miss their out signature “flat white “, for a smooth velvety and balanced espresso based drinks.
4. Visit Friedrichshain: Silo Coffee and Five Elephant
Friedrichshain, ein Viertel, das für seine Alternative nicht zu vergessen ist, hat eine Vielfalt von Kaffees.
4.1 Silo Coffee
Offizes a corner of Friedrichshain, is a gem much loved by the locals. This Australian-owned café brews the best specialty coffee and has some great brunch options too. Step away from the floors for a moment and indulge in their very famous cold brew or a chilled iced latte in the warmer months.
4.2 Five Elephant
If you missed a visit to Five Elephant in Kreuzberg – lucky you. They have another one in Friedrichshain. Stop by for another dose of their great coffee and enjoy their great carrot cake. You won’t be disappointed.
5. Finish at Father Carpenter Coffee Brewers
Our tour ends at Father Carpenter Coffee Brewers located in the centre of Mitte. With an industrial-chic interior and great coffee it’s the perfect spot to wrap up your caffeine fueled tour. Go on their famous avocado toast and top as much as you can with a deliciously crafted flat white.
This guided walking tour takes you on a tour through Berlin’s many methods of coffee, giving you a taste of the best brews in the city. Whatever your preference for coffee—espresso aficionado, pour-over loving typophile, or simply a coffee fancier —Berlin can quench your craving for joe. So pull out your walking shoes, set off on this tasty tour and get wicked by Berlin’s coffee culture
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