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What a Treat Breakfast KreuzbergB+Worth Trying

Gneisenaustraße 94, 10961 Berlin, Germany · Breakfast restaurant, Bagel shop, Cafe · 4.8/5 Google (862 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Lively Kreuzberg brunch cafe with generous breakfast plates, shakshuka, bagels, and burgers; great coffee and value, but peak-time waits and occasional inconsistencies happen.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

What a Treat Breakfast Kreuzberg delivers reliable brunch appeal with strong food quality anchored by popular shakshuka, fresh juices, and generous portions, supported by friendly, attentive service. However, quality variation—particularly with egg doneness and bread dryness—prevents higher-grade consistency, and peak-hour waits of 30–50 minutes limit the experience. A solid neighborhood brunch destination that executes well on most days but lacks the polish for grade A territory.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling, a casual Kreuzberg cafe where plates of shakshuka, pancakes, and bagels fly past sidewalk tables. Staff are often friendly and patient, though peak hours can mean a wait. One diner summed it up: "Great spot for an easy brunch, but weekends are busy." The cooking leans classic brunch with Middle Eastern accents—think shakshuka, halloumi, zaatar—plus burgers and fresh juices. When it hits, it is generous and satisfying; occasionally eggs are overdone or a bagel runs dry. Coffee is praised often, and the carrot cake quietly steals the show for sweet endings. Families fit right in thanks to pancakes and simple egg plates, bagels, and juices. No formal kids menu noted, but the menu has many kid-friendly picks. Space is tighter at rush hours, so strollers may be trickier on weekends.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-28 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy, creative Kreuzberg corridor with casual cafes and neighborhood foot traffic; attracts locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, lively streets, daytime bustle; standard urban awareness at night.

Nearby: Near residential blocks, small shops, bike traffic; sidewalk seating common on the avenue.

KreuzbergKreuzberg offers a dynamic dining scene with a wide range of international cuisines, casual eateries, and trendy cafes. The area is popular for its bohemian vibe, street art, and a strong sense of community, making it a hotspot for both casual and adventurous diners.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–17:00 Tuesday08:30–17:00 Wednesday08:30–17:00 Thursday08:30–17:00 Friday08:30–17:00 Saturday08:30–18:00 Sunday08:30–18:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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