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Breakfast is close to a religion in Berlin, where late, leisurely mornings are a way of life. From hearty German spreads to shakshuka, granola bowls and fresh pastries, breakfast fills cafés across Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg and Neukölln well into the afternoon.

This overview gathers Berlin locations for breakfast, from cosy neighbourhood cafés to buzzing brunch spots and hotel buffets. Some focus on traditional bread, eggs and cold cuts, others on international and vegan options.

Browse the places below to find the best breakfast in Berlin, compare menus and prices, and plan your morning.

Spiegeleier mit Kichererbsen, Dill und Brot in weißer Schale. Sirene (Prenzlauer Berg) Frühstück auf Holztisch.
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4.1

Located by the water tower in Kollwitzkiez, directly on Knaackstraße, Sirene serves Turkish eggs on sourdough bread, fluffy cottage cheese pancakes, and seasonal breakfast dishes. Those looking for Turkish breakfast in Prenzlauer Berg will find one of the most harmonious addresses in the entire district here.

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Sun-drenched café on Weinbergsweg in Mitte: With its sunny terrace and French family recipes, Café Fleury brings a piece of Paris to Berlin. If you're looking for a Café au Lait with a croissant in the morning and a glass of wine in a quiet street atmosphere in the evening, this is the perfect place.

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Foto: Familiencafé Mi Mundo

The family café Mi Mundo in Berlin-Spandau, specifically in Staaken, is the children's café in western Berlin that allows parents to relax and children to play freely. Home-baked waffles, a well-designed room concept without sharp edges, and a garden with an adventure ship make this place a reliable address for families.

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Bravo
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4.0

Café Bravo in the courtyard of the KW Institute for Contemporary Art on Auguststraße in Berlin-Mitte is arguably the city's most beautiful museum café. Cobblestones, old trees, and an iconic glass pavilion make Sundays here a real event.

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