In recent years, Berlin has exploded with a multitude of artisanal, ‘third wave’ coffee shops, whose mission it is to elevate the status of the beloved coffee bean, exalted deliverer of caffeine. Fair-trade, single-origin roasted, and obsessed over by a legion of highly-trained baristas from and all over the world…wilkommen bei Berlin!
Here are a few places to grab a flat white, espresso, latte and more, brewed by some of the most exacting standards in the world (V60, Aeropress, Chemex…it goes on!) But don’t worry, you don’t need to be a coffee snob to enjoy—simply join the queue and order away. In this highly caffeinated city, here are some of our favourites for you to brew over.
The Barn
Step into Berlin’s gallery district and head to one of Berlin’s original third wave coffee shops and roasteries. The cafe has become rather notorious for their rules: for instance, there are no bathrooms on site; no laptops allowed (except at the standing laptop bar); no music played; no strollers allowed inside. They also serve their coffee rather strictly: sugar is discouraged (as it may detract from the flavour profile), no milk (unless it comes with the drink, like a latte or a flat white). Lest you get discouraged by The Barn’s approach, it’s worth mentioning that many of The Barn’s alumni have ‘graduated’ to head their own cafes over the years.
Ben Rahim Specialty Coffee
A must-visit! Ben, the eponymous owner, is a Tunisian-born Berliner adding a touch of Middle Eastern hospitality and flair to his itty-bitty shop in the Mitte ‘hood, decorated with Tunisian tiles and lamps. Do order the Turkish coffee (also known by many other names, such as mocca, or ‘cezve/ibrik’); you won’t find a better one brewed to such exacting standards of quality (unless you fly to Istanbul). You’ll also find delicious baklava and Tunisian mint tea here in a nod to his roots. (Side note: Ben used to work for The Barn before opening up his own cafe). The V60 pour-over is also recommended.
Bonanza Coffee Heroes
A great choice for a Sunday stroll due to its prime location next to the massive Mauerpark, which transforms into a flea market, bazaar, beer garden, and open-air karaoke gathering, amidst remnants of the old Berlin Wall. Stop by Bonanza to try a unique roasting style that roasts the beans as little as possible, allowing you to taste the true flavour of the bean itself, and hit the park for a glorious afternoon! They also operate a second flagship location where roasting and classes take place.
Distrikt Coffee
While you’ll find excellent coffee here (the exacting standards of Berlin coffee drinkers pretty much demand it), you’ll also find locals doing breakfast or brunch at Distrikt. With a laid-back and cozy atmosphere, order anything from a stack of pancakes to healthy fruit bowls and of-the-moment avocado toast. Leave room for dessert, perhaps for some delicious bread pudding!