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What do you fancy love?B-Worth Trying
Knesebeckstraße 68-69, 10623 Berlin, Germany
· Cafe, Bagel shop, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1565 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Trendy Berlin cafe for bagels, bowls, and smoothies with lively vibe, solid flavors, and cashless counter service; tasty but portions and prices draw mixed reactions.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
What do you fancy love? delivers reliable brunch appeal with fresh, flavorful bagels and bowls and cute, hip decor on a vibrant Ku'damm location. However, inconsistent execution—occasional dryness and temperature issues—and crowding that slows service prevent a higher grade. Solid neighborhood cafe worth visiting for quality brunch, though not a destination establishment.
Restaurant Summary
Set on a Ku’damm side street, this cafe feels cute and hip with fresh flowers, comic-style art, and a steady brunch buzz. Guests describe friendly counter service and fresh flavors, though crowds and queues can slow things down. One diner noted, "the vibe is chilled and quirky," while another warned of cashless payments only. The cooking leans toward comforting brunch staples: bagels, porridge, yogurt-granola bowls, and colorful smoothies. Expect solid, fresh-tasting plates rather than culinary fireworks; truffle add-ons and polished plating nudge it upscale for a cafe. Portions and prices divide opinions—some say "worth it," others call it small for the cost—so value depends on what you order and your expectations. Families will find kid-friendly choices like porridge (€6.50), cookies (€3.20), croissants (€2.20), and simple bagels (€8-10). A few guests objected to wall art as not ideal for kids, but most feedback focuses on straightforward food that children will eat. There is no table service, so be ready to order at the counter and carry your tray.
At a Glance
- Fresh bagels, bowls, and smoothies with bright flavors
- Trendy decor and lively location near Ku’damm
- Cashless only; bring a card
- Portions can feel small for price
- Queues and re-queuing at counter on busy days
What Sets It Apart
- flower-forward decor and comic art
- broad smoothie selection
- custom celebration cakes
What People Love
- Bright, fresh flavors and pretty plating
- Wide smoothie menu with vegan options
- Cozy, quirky decor with flowers
- Reliable bagels and granola bowls
Points of Concern
- Cashless-only policy frustrates some guests
- Value concerns: small portions relative to price
- Counter service requires re-queuing for add-ons or refills
- Occasional cleanliness and seating comfort complaints
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€18-26 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a €8.90 muesli with a €6.90 smoothie for a balanced light meal
- For budget brunch, choose porridge (€6.50) plus croissant (€2.20) and coffee
Perfect For
- Casual breakfast before shopping on Ku’damm
- Post-jog smoothie and light brunch
- Solo laptop coffee break off-peak
- Low-key meetups where counter service is fine
Location Insights
Area: Upscale, central Charlottenburg near Kurfürstendamm; mix of boutiques, offices, and tourists.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets with steady foot traffic; daytime feels comfortable.
Nearby: Close to Ku’damm shopping, cafes, galleries, and residential blocks; popular for weekend brunch.
CharlottenburgCharlottenburg is a vibrant neighborhood with a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional German eateries to trendy international restaurants. The area is popular for its elegant streets, boutique shops, and a lively yet relaxed social atmosphere.
KnesebeckstraßeKnesebeckstraße is known for its concentration of restaurants and cafes offering a variety of cuisines, making it a popular spot for food enthusiasts and social gatherings.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–18:00
Tuesday08:00–18:00
Wednesday08:00–18:00
Thursday08:00–18:00
Friday08:00–18:00
Saturday09:00–18:00
Sunday09:00–18:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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