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COFFEE Five Elephant Mitte
Alte Schönhauserstr. 14, 10119 Berlin | www.fiveelephant.com WB
The specialty coffee scene in Berlin has grown as rapidly as any other coffee-leading This is the second shop of the popular Berlin-based roastery, Five Elephant. It's
city in the world. The scene here is highly international with scores of American and much different than the first - this shop has a feeling of an Italian Espresso bar, with
Australian expats, and coffee professionals in Berlin have a nose for both creativity and a Modbar and tarrazo-style counters. A must-visit when in Berlin, if not for a coffee,
quality. Interior aesthetics vary widely by shop, but both the chic- and shoddy-looking then for at least the most amazing cheesecake in the galaxy.
establishments can offer a great-tasting cup.
Five Elephant Mitte Happy Baristas NB
Neue Bahnhofstraße 32, 10245 Berlin | www.happybaristas.com
This is my favourite coffee shop in my neighborhood! Besides the amazing coffee
and the very open and friendly design, every single plate of food looks like it´s been
made for an Instagram photo shoot! Delicious breakfast, great service and the best
coffee in good spirits bar I know. They serve coffee cocktails after 5:00pm, and they
are the bomb!
Bonanza Coffee Roastery WB
Adalbertstraße 70, 10999 Berlin | www.bonanzacoffee.de
A beautiful shop and roastery hidden in the popular Kreuzberg area. Another good
spot for updating your Instagram feed. You need to try their Frapp in summer!
Chapter One NB
Mittenwalder Str. 30, 10861 Berlin | www.chapter-one-coffee.com
An absolute must-see in Berlin. Co-owned by the German coffee legend Nora
Smahelova, this tiny shop is the role model for any third wave coffee shop. Easy,
simple, small, insane quality, and with a La Marzocco lever! They also do syphons!
Photo: Magnus Pettersson