Steel Vintage Bikes Café
Auguststraße 91, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Berlin, BE 10117
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Lisa Kizymishina
a year ago
Really nice place for brunch - we had breakfast here during the whole stay in Berlin. Recommend pancakes and omelette with burrata. They also have tasty filter coffee! Salmon was a bit too salty though.
Matilde Sofia Andreolli
a year ago
The food looks wonderful! But the pancakes were cold and not fluffy at all, they didn’t taste very good. The consistency was similar to a mug cake from the microwave. Everything else was nice, I appreciated the big portion of bacon and egg. I also think the prices are fair, for the big portions
Paul Dunne
2 years ago
Nice place for breakfast. Service was slow though and it wasn't busy. We were waiting a while and when the waiter saw us looking , he checked the counter and our order was sitting there, so it was served to us warm and not hot. We also ordered toast but only bread arrived. Breakfast for two was €35. Bit pricey.
Silvia
2 years ago
Very nice cafe with great service and good vibes. The food was good but I feel a little overpriced. 10 euros for yogurt and granola is really too much. I didn’t try the pancakes but they looked superb!
Jeremy T.
2 years ago
The service and ambience is first class at this place. We ordered the Pancake bacon and scrambled egg with salmon. The salmon was very generous and nice. However the pancake was undercooked and my eggs were unseasoned but just fine. However for the price range we expected a bit more of a wow factor.
Ch Anne
2 years ago
I went here twice in 1 week! Brunch is also reasonable price and coffee is good! Food, of course, is so good and fresh! It’s also good place for brunch date!
Mariya Koeva
2 years ago
I was impressed by the Japanese pancakes! The service was also great. Even though it was cold outside, the waiter agreed to serve us because we preferred to be outside. Everything was delicious and came really quickly.
Khaki Chan
2 years ago
Great atmosphere. A nice friendly waiter - recommended where we could go look for bars at night to get a taste of that Berlin nightlife. The food was delicious. Would recommend the toast or something of the kind if you’re going in for brunch.
Leslie Meyer
2 years ago
Sadly the avocado toast was some of the worst food I've ordered at a restaurant in Berlin. The avocado spread was slightly brown while being very acidic which felt like the spread was trying to be extended by adding lemon to it, and the flavors nor textures didn't work together. It was quite expensive for the quantity and quality of the food. I'd recommend going somewhere else if you're looking for brunch food. If you're looking for a well decorated cafe for coffee this would suffice.
Luke Davis
4 years ago
Expertly crafted food with amazing vintage bicycles. This is easily one of my favorite brunch spots in Berlin! While their pancakes are known to be out of this world (and they are!), The simple preparation of scrambled eggs, feta, and bacon is also top-notch for that hangover recovery plan. The flat-white coffee never disappoints, but be careful, you might want to order two! The menu serves a variety of carnivorous, vegetarian, and vegan options--all of which have made my taste buds, tummy, and mind delighted. The maple-cured bacon pancakes (with scrambled eggs and a side of maple syrup) is a particular indulgence that I save for special days. For the lighter bite, I usually hit the avocado toast. The scrambled eggs w/feta and bacon is my happy in-between. During the nice weather, I prefer the outdoor seating (four-tops on the raised patio, two-tops on the sidewalk, both of which are covered by an awning for shelter). Indoor seating is a real treat too as you can get a picture-window seat next to the bike customization / restoration shop while chomping up the delectable goodness. There's a shop inside too that has many accessories for your vintage cycling dreams, and of course, they will happily let you part with a vintage bike of your own if you're willing to also part with several hundreds to a couple thousand euros if you lust after that occassional '70s Hugo Rickert racing machine.