11 Sun-Drenched Cafés in Berlin: Best Outdoor Coffee & Brunch Spots

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11 Cafés in the sunshine

Sunlit conservatory café interior with elegant white ornate seating and granite tables, surrounded by glass walls and a thriving palm. Natural light highlights the inviting space, perfect for enjoying sunshine.

As the sun graces Berlin with its warm embrace, there’s no better way to soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere than by finding a sun-drenched spot to enjoy a perfect coffee, a delightful piece of cake, or a leisurely brunch. Berlin’s café scene truly comes alive in the sunshine, offering a myriad of charming locales where you can relax, observe, and simply savour the moment. We’ve curated a list of particularly inviting cafés that promise ample sunshine, tranquil settings away from the city’s hustle, expansive terraces, and often, a beautiful view to elevate your experience. Here are 11 exceptional tips for cafés where you can bask in the sun and let the day unfold.

Tip 1: Coffee with a view of the Engelbecken

Vibrant pink roses frame the outdoor seating of Café am Engelbecken, offering a scenic view of St. Michael's Church and city chimneys at Engelbecken under a warm, clear sky.
Engelbecken at Luisenstädtischen Kanal in district Kreuzberg
Engelbecken at Luisenstädtischen Kanal © (c) visumate

The classic in Kreuzberg, Café am Engelbecken, offers a serene escape right by the water. It’s here that spring truly begins, as you enjoy your first outdoor breakfast of the year, gazing out over the Engelbecken, sipping a delicious latte, and letting the sun warm your face. This spot is perfect for unwinding and enjoying the tranquil side of Berlin.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Perfect for long evenings & cocktails
  • Terrace right on the water
  • No reservation possible

Where: Café am Engelbecken, Michaelkirchplatz, Kreuzberg
When: daily from 10 am to midnight

Café am Engelbecken

Tip 2: Romantic seating at Café Weyers

Bustling evening scene at Cafe Weyers, featuring people enjoying romantic outdoor seating under large illuminated umbrellas and mature trees, creating a warm, inviting ambiance on a city street.
Ludwigkirchplatz in Berlin
Ludwigkirchplatz © visitBerlin, Foto: Dagmar Schwelle

The Weyers restaurant and café, nestled directly on Ludwigkirchplatz, is a beloved local haunt where the entire neighbourhood congregates in summer. Here, you can indulge in a delightful breakfast, a slice of rich cheesecake, or simply an aperitif as the sun gracefully dips behind the historic Ludwigkirche. It’s a particularly family-friendly spot, with children enjoying the nearby playground, skating, and playing football in the square, making for a lively and authentic Berlin experience.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Perfect for long evenings
  • Beautiful outdoor area on Ludwigkirchplatz
  • Booking recommended

Where: Café Weyers, Pariser Str. 16, Wilmersdorf
When: Monday to Sunday 11.30 a.m. – midnight

Tip 3: Read and drink coffee in the book canteen

Couple enjoying coffee and conversation in a plant-filled cafe, ideal for a sunny book canteen.
Ein Paar in einem hübschen Café
© Getty Images, Foto: Janina Steinmetz

The Buchkantine in Moabit offers an unbeatable fusion: a mix of bookshop, café, and delicatessen. In summer, its expansive terrace under the maple tree is the perfect spot to unwind, gaze out over the Spree, and delve into a newly acquired book. A generous selection of cakes, sweet pastries, and rotating quiches and soups perfectly complement your coffee break, making it a true haven for culture and culinary delights.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast
  • Coffee & cake
  • Vegan options
  • Perfect for long evenings
  • View of the Spree
  • Booking recommended (especially for events)

Where: Buchkantine, Dortmunder Straße 1, Mitte
When: Monday to Sunday 10am – 7pm, bookshop Monday to Friday 10am – 6.30pm, Saturday 10am – 6pm

Book canteen

Tip 4: Have breakfast at the Mutter Fourage courtyard café

Sunny outdoor dining at Mutter Fourage Courtyard Cafe, featuring lush white blooming plants, terracotta pots, and shaded patio tables on a cobblestone path.
Mother Fourage Courtyard Café and Culture Barn in Berlin
Mother Fourage Courtyard Café and Culture Barn © Bezirksamt Steglitz-Zehlendorf

Step into the charming courtyard café at Mutter Fourage in Wannsee, and you’ll feel as if time has delightfully stood still. Here, tables and chairs are artfully arranged on charming cobblestones within a rustic courtyard, creating an ambiance of timeless tranquility. Beyond delicious cakes, the café offers a scrumptious breakfast featuring freshly baked bread rolls. Afterward, complete your visit by stocking up on gourmet treats at the quaint “Feine Kost” corner shop.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast
  • Coffee & cake
  • Vegan options
  • Event programme
  • No booking required, but welcomed in person or by phone at 030-805 83 283

Where: Hofcafé Mutter Fourage, Chausseestraße 15A, Zehlendorf
When: Daily 10 am – 6 pm

Mother Fourage

Tip 5: Visit the Café am Neuen See

Lively outdoor beer garden at Cafe am Neuen See, with groups enjoying drinks and food at tables by the sunny lake, surrounded by green trees.
Café am Neuen See: Beer garden in Berlin
Beer garden Café am Neuen See © visitberlin, Foto: Philip Koschel

For years, Café am Neuen See has been a firm favourite among Berliners and visitors alike, effortlessly blending a charming café with a lively beer garden. Its romantic setting on the banks of a small lake in the heart of Tiergarten makes it utterly irresistible. You can even hire a boat and paddle across the serene waters. For those who prefer to stay dry, simply relax under the grand trees, savouring delicious cake and, as dusk settles, a perfectly baked pizza, all while candles twinkle on the tables. A visit here is an quintessential Berlin summer experience.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast in a restaurant
  • Perfect for long evenings
  • Vegan options
  • Coffee & cake
  • On the water & boat hire
  • No reservation needed in the beer garden; reservations recommended for the restaurant

Where: Café am Neuen See, Lichtensteinallee 2, Tiergarten
When: Daily 9 a.m. – midnight
Boat hire: Monday to Friday from 12 noon, Saturday, Sunday & public holidays from 11 am

Cafe on the New Lake

Tip 6: Start the day at Petit Bijou

Berlin Cathedral and Altes Museum on Museum Island reflecting in the tranquil Spree River during a vibrant Berlin sunrise.
Berlin Cathedral with Museum Island in Berlin seen from river Spree
Berlin Cathedral with Museum Island in Berlin © iStock.com, Foto: Chalabala

Petit Bijou, located at Monbijoupark, stands out as one of Berlin’s most picturesque spots. With an unparalleled view of the Spree and the majestic Bodemuseum, it’s the perfect place to enjoy their nourishing superfood offerings. Begin your day in the most delightful way, right in the heart of the city, with homemade lemonade and fresh breakfast specialities, setting a vibrant tone for your urban adventures.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast
  • Vegan options
  • Coffee & cake
  • Cocktails
  • View of the Spree & Bodemuseum

Where: Petit Bijou, Monbijoustraße 1, Mitte
When: Daily 10 am – 6 pm

More tips for places by the water

Tip 7: Take in the neighbourhood life at Betty’n’Caty

Betty N Caty cafe interior with arched red-framed windows open to the street, a long blue banquette, and wooden tables, bathed in natural light.
Betty'n'Caty
Betty’n’Caty © visitBerlin, Foto: visumate

Chic and stylishly furnished with lovingly selected antiques, Betty’n’Caty has captured the hearts of many Prenzlberglers. Its inviting outdoor seating allows you to truly immerse yourself in the vibrant life of the neighbourhood while indulging in their incredibly delicious cakes or sumptuous breakfasts. It’s the perfect spot to feel like a local, even if just for an afternoon.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast
  • Vegan options
  • Coffee & cake
  • Sun terrace on the street

Where: Betty’n’Caty, Knaackstraße 26, Prenzlauer Berg
When: Wednesday to Friday 10 am – 4 pm, Saturday and Sunday 10 am – 6 pm, Monday and Tuesday closed

Betty’n’Caty

Tip 8: Enjoy fine pastries at La Maison

Sunny riverside scene with prominent weeping willow trees, people relaxing on the stone embankment, and a grand historic building with balconies, evoking a charming outdoor cafe setting.
Kreuzberg, Landwehrkanal
Paul-Lincke-Ufer am Landwehrkanal © visitBerlin, Foto: Dagmar Schwelle

At La Maison, you’ll discover a slice of Parisian patisserie right in Berlin. Indulge in flaky croissants, exquisite pastries, and delectable brioches – each bite transports you to France. While everything is available for takeaway, the true magic lies in enjoying your treats directly in the café. Paired with excellent coffee and a picturesque view of the romantic Landwehr Canal, you’ll feel utterly spoiled in the heart of Berlin.

Quick Facts

  • French pastries
  • Coffee & cake
  • Right by the water

Where: Paul-Lincke-Ufer 17, Kreuzberg
When: Monday to Friday 7am – 9pm, Saturday 8am – 9pm, Sunday 8am – 8pm

La Maison

Tip 9: Café in the Royal Garden Academy

Sunny outdoor cafe seating area at Royal Garden Academy, featuring a striped umbrella, tables with colorful chairs, and a historic brick building surrounded by lush greenery.
Café Lenné in the Königlichen Gartenakademie in Berlin
Café Lenné in the Königlichen Gartenakademie © Foto: Wilfried Gerstel

Nestled within the idyllic Royal Garden Academy, this café offers a delightful sun-drenched pause. Whether you choose to sit in the expansive garden or within the historic greenhouses, you’ll savour your coffee surrounded by a breathtaking array of plants and flowers. Their homemade cakes and tarts are crafted with exquisite care, and the menu further tempts with a selection of regional and seasonal dishes, including thoughtful vegetarian and vegan options. It’s a botanical escape for the senses.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast & brunch
  • Coffee & cake (also vegan & gluten-free)
  • Vegan options
  • Booking possible, recommended for large groups

Where: Altensteinstraße 15A, Steglitz
When: Tuesday to Saturday: 9.15 am – 6 pm, Sunday 10 am – 4 pm

Royal Garden Academy

Tip 10: Fall for the homemade cake at Anna Blume

Anna Blume Berlin cafe's sunny outdoor patio, bustling with patrons enjoying drinks and treats under large white umbrellas.
terace and entry of the café "Anna Blume"
terace and entry of the café “Anna Blume” © visitberlin, Foto: Philip Koschel

“You are from behind, as from the front: A——N——N——A.” This is how Kurt Schwitters famously described his Anna Blume in his legendary poem. The café, much like its namesake, is now almost as widely known and cherished. Patrons of Anna Blume flock here to enjoy the finest antipasti for breakfast and, of course, their delectable homemade cakes, making it a truly iconic Berlin experience.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast (house étagère from 2 persons)
  • Vegan options
  • Coffee & cake
  • Perfect for long evenings
  • Wine & cocktails
  • Booking recommended

Where: Anna Blume, Kollwitzstraße 83, Prenzlauer Berg
When: Daily 9am – 9pm

Anna Blume

Tip 11: Experience the cosy atmosphere at Kaffee A.Horn

Welcoming and cozy interior of Kaffee A Horn cafe, featuring wooden tables, dark chairs, and bright natural light, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Kaffee A.Horn
Kaffee A.Horn © visitBerlin, Foto: visumate

The inviting, expansive terrace at Kaffee A.Horn is a sanctuary, perfect for soaking up Berlin’s first rays of sunshine. Here, you’ll be treated to dishes that are freshly cooked, baked, and roasted, all crafted from regional ingredients with immense attention to detail. It’s a place where every meal feels like a carefully curated experience, designed to delight and refresh.

Quick Facts

  • Breakfast & brunch until 3 pm
  • Vegan and vegetarian options
  • Coffee & cake

Where: Carl-Herz-Ufer 9, Kreuzberg
When: Daily 10.30 am – 5.30 pm

Coffee A.Horn

This guide was created using information and inspiration from the official Visit Berlin portal. For the most current details, we always recommend visiting their website.

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