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Tucker Brunch BarB-Worth Trying

Wühlischstraße 1, 10245 Berlin, Germany · Cafe · 4.6/5 Google (996 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Lively Friedrichshain brunch spot with creative twists, friendly vibes, and cash-only quirks; great food and drinks, but expect waits and occasional service bottlenecks.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Tucker Brunch Bar delivers solid brunch execution with strong food quality highlighted by creative dishes like miso hollandaise eggs and chimichurri avocado toast, supported by friendly, attentive service and a pleasant sunny terrace. However, inconsistent quality on certain items and slower service during peak weekend hours prevent it from reaching higher territory. The cash-only policy and crowding constraints further limit its appeal beyond dedicated regulars.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling with a sunny sidewalk terrace and a steady hum of brunch chatter. Staff are often described as friendly and upbeat, and regulars call it their go-to in Friedrichshain. One diner summed it up: "We waited a bit, but the cozy vibe and cocktails made it feel like the weekend had properly started." The cooking leans modern brunch with creative accents rather than strict tradition. Expect miso hollandaise on runny eggs, avocado toast dressed with chimichurri and dukkah, hearty melts, and rotating waffle or chef specials. Portions are generally satisfying, though a few items can skew bland or bready if you choose conservatively. Cocktails and strong coffee round out the experience. Families will find accessible choices like eggs, toast, and bowls, plus milk alternatives for drinks. That said, big tables are limited and peak-time seating can be tricky for groups with kids. No formal kids menu, but simple sides (eggs, potatoes, toast) work well. Bring cash—no card payments or split bills.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€26-36 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Trendy Friedrichshain corner with creative cafes and bars; draws locals and weekend brunch crowds.

Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and evening; typical urban foot traffic.

Nearby: Near Boxhagener Kiez, indie shops, bars, and weekend markets; strong brunch demand.

FriedrichshainThe dining scene in Friedrichshain is eclectic and casual, featuring a variety of international cuisines, street food, and brunch spots. The area is popular for relaxed socializing and weekend brunches, often drawing a youthful and energetic crowd.
WühlischstraßeWühlischstraße is known for its cluster of popular brunch bars, cafes, and nightlife venues, making it a hotspot for weekend gatherings and casual dining in a laid-back yet lively setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:30–17:00 Tuesday Wednesday09:30–17:00 Thursday09:30–17:00 Friday09:30–17:00 Saturday09:30–17:00 Sunday09:30–17:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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