Westberlin

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This spacious and bright café is a favorite hub for many locals and has a welcoming atmosphere, meaning that children, dogs, and even tourists are welcome. Designed with a book and magazine area and offering a separate (and quiet) reading or work space, this coffee shop is ideal for those who want to browse through an architecture or art magazine while they enjoy a cup of great coffee. Here you can also order homemade cakes and a range of sandwiches to give you enough fuel to continue exploring Berlin.

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