





Specialty coffee and self-roasted beans in a charmingly nostalgic retro look: Café Pakolat on Raumerstraße in Prenzlauer Berg is a roastery, cake manufactory, and living room café all at once – and one of Berlin's most authentic coffee houses.
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A good latte is easy to find in Berlin, a city with a thriving specialty coffee scene. Smooth and comforting, a latte here comes from expert baristas and quality beans. This overview gathers Berlin locations for the milky classic.
Specialty cafes and roasters across Neukoelln, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg pull lattes with carefully roasted beans and proper latte art, while cosy neighbourhood spots keep it simple and warm. Oat, soy and other milk alternatives are standard, and many cafes welcome laptops and long stays. It remains one of the most ordered cups in the city.
Browse the addresses below to find a latte across Berlin, from specialty roasters to cosy cafes.






Specialty coffee and self-roasted beans in a charmingly nostalgic retro look: Café Pakolat on Raumerstraße in Prenzlauer Berg is a roastery, cake manufactory, and living room café all at once – and one of Berlin's most authentic coffee houses.




Bonanza Coffee Heroes on Oderberger Straße has been a pioneer of Berlin's specialty coffee scene since 2006. Here, coffee is roasted in-house, precisely brewed, and true respect is paid to the Arabica bean with 14 grams per cup.


Hidden in the sixth courtyard of Hackesche Höfe in Berlin-Mitte, this Tunisian-Arab-influenced specialty coffee shop serves high-quality specialty coffee.





Located at Boxhagener Platz in Friedrichshain, Silo Coffee has been bringing Australian coffee culture to Berlin since 2013. Specialty coffee from their own Fjord Roastery, a seasonal brunch menu, and minimalist interior make the café the top destination for coffee lovers throughout Berlin.


Where Mitte and Kreuzberg meet, one of Berlin's sunniest cafés is located at Michaelkirchplatz: Cafe am Engelbecken combines water views, living room charm, and a terrace that invites you to sit outside even in winter.

Hidden behind a stone entrance gate on the historic Richardplatz in Neukölln is one of Berlin's most atmospheric sun-drenched spots. The Café Restaurant Villa Rixdorf combines listed Wilhelminian era architecture with a spacious beer garden where time somehow seems to stand still.





Hidden in the backyard of the Alte Münze in Berlin-Mitte is a botanical café that combines specialty coffee, vegan cuisine, and an integrated plant shop under one roof. The Greens in Berlin stands for conscious enjoyment, green aesthetics, and regional products away from the tourist crowds around Alexanderplatz.
If you're looking for top-tier specialty coffee in Berlin, the Kreuzberg backyard on Adalbertstraße is a must-visit. Bonanza Coffee Roasters began roasting in 2006, when light roasts were still considered a mistake, and was named Europe's best independent café in 2025.
If you're looking for world-class specialty coffee in Berlin-Mitte, Röststätte on Ackerstraße or at Hackesche Höfe is the perfect place. This family-run business stands for hand-roasted 100% Arabica beans, selected microlots, and a barista culture that is second to none in the capital.


A super-sunny terrace with an unbeatable view can be found at Eat Side inside the Universal building at Osthafen Berlin.


Russian beer on tap, blini with almond quark and lots of sun can be enjoyed at Bar Gagarin near Kollwitzplatz.

The café das edelweiss on the Northern end of Görlitzer Park, close to the Wrangelstraße neighbourhood, gives you the opportunity to have a breakfast in the sun on their terrace.



Eisenbergs is a small café in Berlin-Mitte and serves French specialties.

Very British indeed – this is how one feels at Café mint in the botanical Volkspark Pankow.

Neukölln's café Café Two and Two serves culinary specialities from France and sells Japanese stationery.



Cafe CK is closed.

The cuccuma scores big time with an outstanding coffee topped with a thick crema serving as canvas for latte art.