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Hacker Bäckerei & KonditoreiC+Worth Trying

Stargarder Str. 69, 10437 Berlin, Germany · Bakery · 4.5/5 Google (794 reviews)

Takeout

Classic East Berlin-style bakery with cult favorites like Splitterbrötchen at very low prices, but service brusqueness and inconsistent baking quality divide customers.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Hacker Bäckerei delivers beloved classics—particularly the Splitterbrötchen and hearty sheet cakes—at exceptional value, earning loyalty from regulars who prize its unvarnished, time-capsule character. However, inconsistent baking results (ranging from excellent to underbaked or dry) and frequently brusque service limit its appeal, while recent feedback suggests quality decline. Worth visiting for signature items and budget-friendly portions, but expect variable execution and no-frills service.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels old-school and unvarnished, a throwback that regulars call a living time capsule. Expect a quick, no-nonsense counter exchange where favorites like Splitterbrötchen vanish fast. One fan put it simply: best rolls in town, while others caution the tone can be brisk. The baking leans classic and hearty rather than inventive. Think oversized sheet cakes, poppy seed slices, pretzels, and cheese rolls at wallet-friendly prices. When the ovens hit right, items sing; when they do not, cakes can run dry or underbaked, so results can vary depending on the day and item. For families, the lineup is easy: plain rolls, pretzels, and simple pastries are kid-friendly staples at very low prices. There is no kids menu, but familiar flavors and shareable portions make casual snack stops straightforward. Seating is limited; consider a takeaway treat for the park.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€4-9 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy, residential Prenzlauer Berg with a mix of families and creatives; strong cafe culture and weekend foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe and well-maintained with steady pedestrian flow and good lighting.

Nearby: Surrounded by cafes, boutiques, and parks; close to U- and tram lines connecting wider Berlin.

Prenzlauer BergPrenzlauer Berg offers a relaxed yet lively dining environment with a strong emphasis on artisanal and organic food. The area is characterized by a mix of traditional German bakeries, modern cafes, and international restaurants, attracting a diverse crowd that values quality and community-oriented spaces.
Stargarder StraßeStargarder Straße is a charming street within Prenzlauer Berg known for its local shops, bakeries, and a cozy, neighborhood feel. It is frequented by locals seeking quality baked goods and a friendly atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday07:00–17:30 Thursday07:00–17:30 Friday07:00–17:30 Saturday06:30–13:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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