GermanyRestaurants

Breakfast restaurants in Germany

  1. A

    Mandala Suites Lounge

    Like froth on a cappuccino, the 8th-floor lounge of this mod, Kleihues-designed hotel floats above the rooftops, offering a quiet and elegant sanctuary. The buffet (which includes champagne and hot drinks) is opulent, first-rate and constantly refreshed, but the views of Potsdamer Platz – and perhaps the sleek Bauhaus-inspired furnishings – are just as memorable. Reservations essential. Free wi-fi.

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  2. B

    Die Herren Simpel

    The sky-blue mural with huge white flowers behind the bar has become this cafe's signature. Its tiny entrance opens to an unexpectedly spacious series of retro rooms, plus a winter garden niche and al fresco tables out back. There's a fantastic range of breakfasts, from the fishy Sylter (from Sylt) to the healthy Frucht (fruit), along with light meals.

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  3. C

    Atelier Café

    Summer breakfasts are the best here, because you can sit in the lovely courtyard in the historic inner-city district of Hesslingen, five minutes east of Porschestrasse. You can also head inside the half-timbered house, where three meals a day are served in a modern industrial-style bistro of concrete, glass and steel. Ask the tourist office for a map and directions.

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  4. D

    Bobolovsky's

    The varied menu at this bustling bistro includes all the old favourites, such as fajitas, quesadillas and chilli. Portions are very generous and on weekdays this place takes the happy-hour concept to new lengths, with incredibly cheap deals on breakfast, lunch and cocktails.

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  5. E

    Residenz-Café

    The 'Resi', one of Weimar's enduring favourites, is a jack of all trades: everyone should find something to their taste here. The Lovers' Breakfast is €19.50 for two, but the inspired meat and vegetarian dishes may well have you swooning, too.

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  6. F

    Café an der Uni

    Anytime is a good time to be at charismatic CADU. Enjoy breakfast (served until a hangover-friendly 23:30!), a cuppa Java or a Helles in the lovely garden hidden by a wall from busy Ludwigstrasse.

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  7. G

    Brasserie Central

    This popular bistro-bar starts the day with breakfast and, as the clock loops the hours, becomes a relaxed eatery, and a place to indulge in coffee, wine or beer.

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