Café€prenzlauer-berg
The Barn's Schoenhauser flagship in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg runs the city's strictest third-wave filter dogma; no laptops, no Wi-Fi, no milk-based drinks past.
Signature drink: Filter pour-over
Tip: Counter seating only, no laptops. The single-origin filter changes every 48 hours; ask the bar staff for today's pour.
Café€schoeneberg
Double Eye in Berlin Schoeneberg has pulled the city's reference espresso since 2003; the tiny 6-cover counter has a perpetual morning queue from 08:00.
Signature drink: Espresso
Tip: 6-cover counter only, takeaway is the move. Locals queue daily for the espresso macchiato.
Café€neukoellnWifi
Roamers in Berlin Neukoelln runs an Australian-style brunch room with avocado toast, the Reuben sandwich, banana bread and a coffee program from Bonanza.
Signature drink: Brunch flat white
Tip: No reservations. Weekend brunch from 11:00 has a 60-minute wait; weekday mornings before 10:00 are quiet.
Café€kreuzbergWork-friendlyWifi
Five Elephant in Berlin Kreuzberg has roasted its own beans and pulled the city's reference filter coffee since 2010; the New York-style cheesecake.
Signature drink: Filter coffee (single-origin)
Tip: The Reichenberger flagship runs all-day.
Café€kreuzberg
Bonanza Coffee Roasters in Berlin Kreuzberg has helped define the city's third-wave coffee scene since 2006; the Adalbertstrasse roastery-cafe pulls.
Signature drink: Espresso
Tip: No Wi-Fi by policy; the cafe is for drinking, not working. Ask the barista for a flat white.
Café€mitte
The Barn on Berlin's Auguststrasse, founded 2010 by Ralf Rueller, runs the city's strict third-wave coffee dogma: no Wi-Fi, no laptops, no milk in espresso.
Signature drink: Pour-over filter
Tip: No Wi-Fi or laptops by policy. The filter pour-over with the bean of the week is the order.