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Die CremeB+Worth Trying

Augsburger Str. 13, 10789 Berlin, Germany · Breakfast restaurant, Cafe, Cake shop · 4.6/5 Google (663 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Polished brunch cafe near KuDamm with standout Eggs Benedict and Dutch pancakes, warm service, small space, slow peak-time pacing, and prices on the higher side for portions.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Die Creme delivers solid brunch execution with standout dishes like Eggs Benedict and Dutch pancakes and genuinely attentive, friendly staff. However, inconsistent quality—particularly with TooGoodToGo orders and occasional cold or stale items—and operational friction during peak hours (long waits, order mix-ups) prevent a higher grade. The compact space and moderate portions further limit its appeal beyond a solid neighborhood brunch destination.

Restaurant Summary

A compact West Berlin cafe where brunch plates land with polished presentation and a genuinely kind team. Reviews rave about the Eggs Benedict and Dutch pancakes, with one guest saying the pancakes were a dish they would happily plan another morning around. Peak times can test patience, but off-peak it feels warm and relaxed. Cooking leans classic European brunch over trends: brioche-based Benedict, salmon bagels, and oven-baked Dutch babies. Expect elevated comfort rather than avant-garde—fresh produce, tidy plating, and a few flourishes like truffled mayo on the Chicken Royal. It suits diners who value execution and a cozy vibe more than culinary theater. Families do fine here: kids gravitate to pancakes, croissants, and simple bagels. That said, the room is small and strollers can be awkward at rush. Portions skew moderate, so share a pancake or add a side to keep younger diners happy, and plan for busy weekend waits.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-38 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central West Berlin near KuDamm; tourist-friendly, shopping-heavy, hotel-dense with steady foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit commercial corridor with consistent daytime activity.

Nearby: Steps from boutiques, hotels, and KaDeWe/Wittenbergplatz; strong cafe competition nearby.

SchönebergSchöneberg offers a dynamic dining scene ranging from casual cafes to trendy restaurants, attracting a mix of locals and visitors. The area is known for its welcoming atmosphere, eclectic eateries, and a strong sense of community.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–17:00 Tuesday07:30–17:00 Wednesday07:30–17:00 Thursday07:30–17:00 Friday07:30–18:00 Saturday07:30–18:00 Sunday07:30–17:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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