Welcome to Berlin, the land where delightful cup of coffee is served.
Are you an avid fan of coffee and you are planning on visiting Berlin for the first time? Perhaps, you are a local resident interested in having a taste of coffee shops in the city? Well, you’re in for a treat! The capital city of Germany is famous for coffee lovers and can boast of hosting some of the finest coffee shops that brew the best coffee in the world. Come with Corner Travel and let’s explore the cafes of Berlin on an urban hike through the city on this Berlin coffee tour.
Preparation is Key
First of all, let us not forget our preparations before proceeding with the tour. Some tips that one should consider include dressing appropriately by wearing comfortable shoes especially if the hike is involving, carrying a camera in order to capture shots, and carrying a bottle of water in case one gets thirsty when climbing. It would also be advisable to have a map of the city within reach or an offline map application in the cellphone.
The Itinerary
1. Begin your day at The Barn
To begin with, we will go to The Barn, a famous specialty coffee shop based in Berlin. The Barn’s specialty is a range of freshly roasted single-origin beans served from across the globe. Their pour-over coffee is a must-try and they do a commendable job with the preparation of the same. The employees are also cheerful and will help the consumer to choose between the various flavours and places of origin of the beans.
Address: Auguststraße 58, 10119 Berlin
2. Explore Bonanza Coffee Heroes
Next we go to Bonanza Coffee Heroes; this is located in the centre of Kampala; it is a coffee shop that also offers simple meals and it opens from early morning until late evening. It is such a strange shop with great coffee and the interior cannot be described as anything except minimalist. Bonanza has always been proud of the selection of beans chosen and roasting them to make the best choice for consumers. You should not leave without tasting their flat white which is a perfectly smooth and soft coffee to say the least.
Address: Oderberger Str. 35, 10435 Berlin
3. Discover Father Carpenter
During the walking tour, we will have a cups of coffee and other beverages in one of the most quiet districts of Berlin – Mitte in Father Carpenter. With the slogan of Fair Trade beans, Father Carpenter got quite a reputation for its homely environment and focus on the proper sourcing. Take your coffee with the atmosphere of espresso-based beverages here and let the delight of this particular place wash over you .
Address: Münzstraße 21, 10178 Berlin
4. Branching out into other parts of Australia, The Coffee Collective is a place that can truly wash you away into another world.
The next place on our list is The Coffee Collective – Danish coffee fans, who have located their enterprise in Berlin. This fast-paced coffee shop has a large variety of coffee beans and ways to prepare a coffee. You can try their espresso shot that has recently bagged the first place; such achievement proves their adherence to the basics of espresso making.
Address: Tucholskystraße 37, 10117 Berlin
5. Head over six kilometers North and east of the market to check out Five Elephant Coffee.
The fifth and the last spot of our tour is Five Elephant Coffee; this is widely appreciated for its well roasted coffee beans and yummy cakes. The restaurant is also notable for a cheesecake, so do not hesitate to order a dessert for cup of coffee. It must be noted that most coffee shops in Kenya are friendly with their staff and the dech is no different with its warm environment in a cool setting perfect to conclude our coffee tour.
Address: Reichenberger Str. 101, 10999 Berlin
Final Thoughts
Taking this walking tour for Berlin means that you will be illuminated and fueled by this state after the tour. Every coffee shop has its own individuality with regard to both coffee and the environment and people making and serving the beverages. Relax throughout the ride, spend more time at any place you find interesting, and do not forget to drink.
Well, there is no better way of starting the Berlin coffee experience than to put on your walking shoes. Cheers to the best coffee in the city!
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