Breakfast Cafés in Germany
Excellent coffee selection from top producers from all over the world. Perfectly prepared cappuccino. Good croissants and homemade cakes such as the succulent cheese sour cream. Nice casual atmosphere. Cool location in the hip Fahrgasse not far from the cathedral.
A small café in the Helmholtzkiez district with colourful furnishings and hand-painted tableware by Hedwig Bollhagen. The coffee specialities are brewed in-house and are served with homemade tartelettes or rosemary chocolate cookies.
Everything is homemade, divine croissants and fantastic bread. The really good vegetarian dishes are a plus. The cappuccino is also perfect. Fast and friendly service. Always busy, sometimes you have to wait for a seat.
Modern café in Lange Reihe that uses fresh ingredients from the surrounding area and from its own farm. From muesli to scrambled eggs and hot sandwiches. Late riser brunch on Saturdays and Sundays until 4 p.m. with hot dishes of the day.
Modern restaurant with extensive breakfast menu. Regional produce from selected farms. In addition to fruit bowls, egg dishes and sandwiches, there is a great selection of fresh juices and smoothies.
The breakfast restaurant and bistro of the design hotel across the street, including the starred restaurant Zauberlehrling (Sorcerer's Apprentice), is a feel-good oasis with an individualistic inventory. In addition to changing small plates, there are also great creations like Portobello French Rarebit with poached egg on Portobello mushroom, baby spinach, and spicy cheddar sauce.
Relaxed restaurant in the city center on Römerberg, popular with tourists and locals alike. The former coronation route of the emperors has become a promenade here. Very good coffee and tasty snacks as well as good wines. Friendly service.
A real piece of vintage, the kind you usually find in Italy. Seating in the narrow tube under the vaulted ceiling is very limited, but many prefer to enjoy their coffee with pasticcini or tramezzini standing up anyway. Good drinks and DJ time on Saturday nights at Espresso Klub.
The flagship and biggest feel-good factor is the branch in Wedding. Hipsters relax alongside walk-in customers in the light-flooded café with plants and industrial chic for excellent coffee and cake. Small but fine brunch menu on weekends.
In the new and attractively designed Natan in the Leonhardsviertel, guests automatically do a good turn because the proceeds of the non-profit café go to charity. A selection of sandwiches, bowls, energy balls, and good drinks. The vegan offering is much more than just coffee and cake.
Here the essential theme is 'All Day Breakfast'. Cute, dog-friendly, boho-style café in Uhlenhorst. The egg dishes, served with various toppings, and the homemade waffles are especially delicious.
Attractive all-rounder for coffee and lunch. Various delicacies, cakes, pastries, bread and cheese. The excellent cappuccino from the Italian roastery Trinci comes in large cups. Selected lifestyle accessories invite you to store.
Modern ambience in a historical setting; since the Middle Ages the Dürnitz was a common room in the Old Castle. In the newly designed foyer of the State Museum, or in summer in the Renaissance courtyard, there is a good selection of cakes to go with coffee and Kessler sparkling wine. Quiches and onion tart can be accompanied by beer, wine or soft drinks.
Whether on wooden benches or at raised tables on stools, you can sit comfortably and enjoy homemade cake, vegetarian snacks, spreads and homemade jams, to go with the wood-fired bread. Coffee from regional roasters. Events include tea ceremonies and gin tastings.
Inside with open brickwork or out in the courtyard, there are coffee specialities from the Stuttgart roastery Mokuska, extensive breakfasts with the already legendary Gustav étagère, and later in the day bowls, pasta, and tarte flambée. The beer and wine selection is also okay.
Neukölln neighbourhood institution with a large selection of homemade cakes. Turquoise walls, industrial lamps and vintage wood furnishings create charming flair. The cake counter offers cheesecake, excellent cinnamon buns, whoopie pies, and vegan options, among others.
Homemade Maultaschen and potato salad are just as popular as orange sour cream cake or the Stöckle special cake with nougat and meringue. Despite the new owner and redesigned rooms, much of the all-round service from breakfast into the evening remains the same, even outside on the street.
Straightforward furnishings, not one piece of furniture too many. As bright as the milk foam on a good cappuccino. Friendly and accurate service, the owners with South Korean roots come from Australia. The Fahrgasse has now become a coffee mile.
Lovingly decorated Japanese café in the old town. Many delicacies, but the cheesecake is the highlight of the sweet treats. Very good coffee from a roastery that is not usually found in the city. Popular not only with Asian tourists.
Cosy restaurant with northern German cuisine and international influences. On Saturdays and Sundays there is a brunch offer - including strudels, shakshuka, egg dishes, French roll casserole, fresh juices and coffee specialities.