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    isla coffee

    4.4 (11 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    isla coffee - The labneh toast messed me up. I can't get over it I eat every day it's just perfect. The ratio of wet to dry is perfect. - Cafes Near Me - Berlin, BE
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    isla coffee - Oat milk piccolos, toast and poached eggs, chilaquiles - Cafes Near Me - Berlin, BE
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    isla coffee - Sourdough toast (from local Albatross Bakery) topped with housemade mustard seed butter, side of poached eggs - Cafes Near Me - Berlin, BE
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    isla coffee - Chilaquiles - Cafes Near Me - Berlin, BE

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Xiangyi L.

    Lovely little café and friendly staff! Simple and cozy for brunch or a really nice cup of coffee. They also offer oat milk as alternative. Of all the coffee shops I visited in Berlin, Isla is one of the best with reasonable price. It's not that busy or crowded and the atmosphere is rather relaxing - you can take your time reading or chatting for quite a while here. Recommend to anyone looking for nice coffee near Hermannplatz!

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    Laine C.

    I do believe my partner and I hit the jackpot choosing an Airbnb in Berlin's Neukölln neighbourhood. There were tons of restaurants and coffee shops within walking distance of our flat. Isla Coffee (IG @islacoffeeberlin) on Hermanstraße was hands down my ultimate favourite from the number of specialty coffee shops we visited during our one week stay in Berlin. The closest U-bahn stop is U8 Bodinstraße; the U7 Rathaus Neukölln is also conveniently close. Upon entering, we were greeted by a friendly barista and the heavenly scent of coffee. Yep, in that moment, I knew I was in heaven. Luckily, we made it an hour before they would stop serving brunch (only available on weekends). For coffees, we each got a Piccolo with oat milk (Oatly) for an extra €0.30. One of the things I LOVE about living in Europe is the fact that vegan milk is inexpensive. Here in LA, almond/soy/oat/hemp milk is an extra $1 at most places; you're lucky if it's less than a buck. Moving on, for brunch, we devoured three items: cardamom pastry (delicious); sourdough toast (from local Albatross Bakery) topped with housemade butter and rosemary salt and a side of two perfectly poached eggs; vegetarian chilaquiles. Everything was utterly delicious. Isla Coffee is not to be missed if you're in Neukölln/Kreuzberg. The workers are all friendly and speak English. Such a delight of a specialty coffee shop with an inviting and warm interior and A+ coffee. I'll be sure to pay them another visit when I'm back.

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    Mano

    Mano

    4.3(38 reviews)
    2.1 kmKreuzberg

    Went to Mano for the first time around 21:00 on a Wednesday and quickly realized I stumbled into an…read moreawesome local bar. The atmosphere inside is awesome: really cool lounge chairs, couches, tapestries, and little alcoves makes the joint feel very bohemian. The bartenders are great and made some very yummy drinks. Definitely going back.

    A very welcoming space and a very UNWELCOMING &RUDEST BARMAID. Since the place has literally "cafe"…read morein its name my friend and I went in to work. We asked for the wifi password and she was like "oh no this is not a laptop friendly place" (which is ofc completely alright). At that moment my friend already got a bottled beer and seeing our dissapointment she said "i can turn a blind eye for a small while" and JUST because she said that i asked for a wine and very kindly asked her if we missed a sign about laptops. And she rolled her eyes and said "we don't do signs" in a very condescending voice. I completely mirrored her tone and said "Maybe you should have because how else would we know?". She adopted even a more eerie voice tone and said "Since it's a bar people don't work here" 1. Queen did you arrive that conclusion all by yourself? Ive been working at several bars since i moved here 2. The place has CAFE in its name. I'd have no issues at all if she simply said "sorry guys, laptops are not allowed" But she kept making 12 yo level smart-ass comebacks with making faces. Idk if it's a turn-on for people from small cities to be treated as shit. But im coming from a metropol even bigger than Berlin. AND LET ME TELL YOU I AM SO FED UP WITH SERVICE PEOPLE IN GENTRIFIED NEIGHBORHOODS WHO THINK THEY OWN THE CITY AND THEY GET TO TREAT YOU LIKE FECES AND YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT. And especially getting this behavior from a woman as another one breaks my heart. Feminism shouldn't be girls treating each other with male hostility, it should be vice-versa. I hope she gets therapy or another job without customer contact ASAP

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    Kaffee Kirsche

    4.3(17 reviews)
    2.5 kmKreuzberg

    I stayed a week in Kaffee Kirsche's kiez between apartments and came in for coffee at least four…read moretimes. The lattes were great. The one time I got a flat white to go, it was just okay. I don't think the microfoam held up well in the paper cup. I didn't get a chance to do a pour over but they seemed to be popular. They sell coffee roasted in-house. Depending on which roast you purchased, you could get some really fresh coffee. Some bags were marked as being roasted just a few days earlier but some were two weeks old. I was drawn in the first time with their pastries display. They each looked so pretty. I ordered the strawberry tart. To be honest, I thought it was going to be strawberry cheesecake. I should have asked first! Instead, it was a strawberry gelatinous cream filling. The chocolate cake base was not rich enough to stand out next to the strawberry filling. I enjoyed the look of it much more than the taste of it. I've heard that the vegan chocolate cake is really the cafe's star dessert, so I'll have to try that the next time that I'm in the neighborhood. I've never struggled to find seating, since it's ~2 blocks north of Kotti on Adalbertstr. The service can be unfriendly, which doesn't really match the look and feel of the cafe. It really depends on who is working, whether they're busy doing something else, and what language you order in. The first time that I visited, I ordered in German and the employee (possibly owner) looked really annoyed. Afterwards, I only ordered in English. The prices are typical of an upscale cafe.

    Wunderschönes Café! I also live just around the corner and love this place. In fact, I'm sitting…read morethere already the second time today. Berlin has many great cafés, with just a handful serving truly great coffee, but Kaffekirsche really has the best-tasting brews I've had so far. The espresso is excellent, but what really got me are the roasts that they HAND-FILTER for you. The flavors are fantastic--especially the Brazil. On the food--decent belegte brötchen, amazingly delicious Rhabarber Tarte. Seriously. Try it while it's in season. The staff--some of the friendliest people in the Kiez. Very knowledgable too! The atmosphere--fresh, simple, relaxed. They don't provide WiFi, which I actually like. (If you really need to work, Mundvoll is next door. Same owners, same quality of great food.) It's a place where you can really enjoy the flavors of your coffee and the company around you.

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