Zeit für Brot, or, "time for bread," is a warm and friendly bakery that welcomes customers to watch as they go about their work. Besides bread, try the raspberry and white chocolate bun, along with the cinnamon and chocolate rolls 🍞🥖.
A little piece of Paris in Berlin 🍮. While you can grab light meals here, be warned that the gorgeously presented French pastries are absolutely out of this world. You'd be challenged to pick just one, but go for the millefeuile.
Wonderful sourdough, babka, and other baked goods. Excellent coffee and a nice little selection of delicatessen as well. One bench of outdoor seating.
Phenomenal bakery in a hidden Mitte courtyard. From fresh pastries to homemade focaccia, everything is worth trying at least once. Coffee available as well.
Stylish Prenzlauer Berg patisserie serving crisp, cream-filled choux and specialty coffee. Decorative boxes of pistachio and salted caramel pastries stack up for takeaway, while the outdoor terrace fills up on warm afternoons.
Cafe focused on Japanese baked goods, treats, and drinks. Simple in both design and concept, Kame is wonderful to visit for either a quick matcha or for a longer hangout. Very friendly and polite staff.
Located in Schöneberg, this bakery offers homemade sourdough bread, croissants, pretzels, rolls, and sweet pastries. Patrons can enjoy their treats with coffee by the window or take them home for breakfast.
Small Mitte bakery turning out hand-rolled, slow-fermented sourdough bagels from an open kitchen. The room runs on fast turnover, slinging loaded pastrami and smoked salmon sandwiches for takeout or a quick bite on a stool.
Craft bakery running out of a converted shipping container in a quiet corner of Tegel. Heavy sourdough loaves, fresh pretzels, and cinnamon buns are baked right in the open space, filling the street with the smell of warm bread.