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Bäcker & Bistro HaßelbachB-Worth Trying

Str. der Pariser Kommune 10, 10243 Berlin, Germany · Bakery · 4.8/5 Google (539 reviews)

Takeout

Charming, low-cost neighborhood bakery-cafe near Ostbahnhof with friendly staff, hearty East German breakfast classics, and occasional service speed hiccups.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Bäcker & Bistro Haßelbach delivers solid food quality and exceptional value in a warm, quirky neighborhood setting near Ostbahnhof. However, quality variation—particularly with bread and toast— and occasional service friction during breakfast rushes prevent a higher grade. It's a beloved local spot with genuine charm, but inconsistent execution keeps it from competing with the area's more polished establishments.

Restaurant Summary

Just off Ostbahnhof, this place feels like a tiny neighborhood nest with cozy, quirky decor and a warm welcome behind the counter. Travelers praise it as a calm refuge from the station bustle, noting friendly little gestures like an extra slice of bread. One diner summed it up: "A humble exterior, but inside it feels homely and kind." The cooking leans classic and comforting—think eggs, bread baskets, Soljanka, and Bauernfrühstück—executed with heart over hype. Prices are strikingly low for the area, and the coffee earns steady nods. Expect counter ordering with food brought over; it works smoothly most days, though a few guests reported slow breakfasts or curt exchanges during rushes. For families, it is solid: familiar kid-friendly plates like scrambled eggs, bacon, croissants, muesli, and simple soups are on hand. There is no kids menu, but portions are fair and the vibe is relaxed; just avoid peak rush if little ones dislike waiting.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€9-13 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Transit-adjacent Friedrichshain spot near Ostbahnhof and East Side Gallery; casual, mixed tourist and local footfall.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked station corridor; typical urban feel with steady daytime safety.

Nearby: Steps from East Side Gallery and Ostbahnhof; surrounded by chain bakeries and quick bites.

FriedrichshainFriedrichshain is a lively neighborhood with a strong alternative and creative vibe, featuring a mix of casual eateries, trendy cafes, and international dining options. The area attracts a youthful crowd interested in culture, nightlife, and affordable dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:00–16:00 Tuesday06:00–16:00 Wednesday06:00–16:00 Thursday06:00–16:00 Friday06:00–16:00 Saturday06:00–12:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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