Bewertungen Roamers Coffee & Booze

5
Caroline F.
+5
The best breakfast I've had in Berlin. A little more expensive than most but can't recommend the French toast enough--especially with an added side of bacon (€1 extra). Friendly staff & really cute decor. Take some time to walk around the neighborhood when you visit!
4
Amy C.
+4
If you have any semblance of interest in Berlin's brunch scene, you've probably seen photos of Roamers online. This tiny restaurant in Neukölln is the stuff that hipsters dream of: succulents and other plants galore, rustic decor, food served on wooden slabs instead of plates, long waits, and Instagram-worthy food. I'll admit to snapping a quick pic or two of my food before I dig in, but to my horror, one of the diners actually whipped out his DSLR and had a five-minute photoshoot with his meal before actually eating. So... yeah. You should know what to expect from Roamers before you get here. That being said, some of the obnoxiously hip clientele shouldn't put you off from visiting Roamers because the food is more than pretty good -- if you visit at a strategic time, of course. (Swing by on a weekday morning!) Immediately after walking in, I had the impression that the owner must be enamored with California -- the state flag, a license plate, and the plethora of succulents sort of gave it away. But there was an out-of-place Southwestern vibe that didn't quite jive with this Californian aesthetic. I asked the owner about it before I left and he revealed that he was inspired by Joshua Tree in Southern California. The food reflects this Californian/Wild West/Mexican aesthetic -- kale on kale, jalapeño cheese sandwiches, french toast, avocado toast, huevos rancheros, etc. I had the french toast, which was absolutely impeccable. Roamers really takes it up a notch with their interpretation of this classic breakfast dish: caramelized pear, berries, jam, and greek yogurt! At €8, it was worth every cent. And having complimentary tap water is definitely a plus because it's such a rarity in Berlin!
5
Lauren B.
+5
This was by far the best restaurant I ate at in Berlin. I went twice, once for breakfast and once for lunch. Immediately upon arriving the coziness of the restaurant is apparent from the outdoor tables, lush plants everywhere, and music coming out of the small restaurant. Each dish looks and tastes exquisite. Could not recommend this restaurant more highly. Be aware that it is cash only and the largest available table seats four people.
5
Viktorie V.
+5
the best place for a brunch! coffee and food were so delicious, so kind people, thank you
4
Erina W.
+4
A lovely place for breakfast and lunch....if you don't mind waiting a minimum of 1 hour. However, I would most likely return when I am in Berlin. The decor is lovely and the food was amazing! The service can be spotty, but expected in Germany. Waitress was surprisingly fluent in English - an added plus given a lot of people in Germany seems to understand English but cannot speak it. It is quite pricey in my opinion for brunch, but worth it to try at least once!
5
Dora P.
+5
Amazing food, amazing place, kind and quick service! Although we had to wait 25minutes for hour table, because the place is very very small, our experience was unforgettable. We ordered 3 caffees, a granola bowl, a french toast, and bread with goat cheese and figs. All of them were extremely pretty, and also super delicious. Everything was freshly made and tasted super nice. Not the right place for families, because the tables are relatively small, and its hard to give a table for 4 or 5people. The prices are also expensive but for once it's totally worth it.:)
4
Caroline P.
+4
For people who only want to speak English - this place is perfect for you. The menu is only in English and the waitstaff only spoke English, even to each other! The food theme seemed to be a bit tex-mex, which originally drew me to the cafe, because I love spicy eggs for breakfast. The quality of the food was very good but it wasn't quite tex-mex spicy and the salsa that came with my eggs was a sauce, not salsa. I'm being overly picky because I really miss a good spicy salsa with my eggs and didn't quite get it here, but the atmosphere and overall flavor and quality of the food made it worth coming too.
5
Ilias C.
+5
One of Berlin's best breakfast spots! Raw decoration, great egg dishes. It's always packed, so here's the plan: Drop by, leave your name on the list, take a walk, come back after an hour or so, enjoy!
5
Patricia A.
+5
This cafe is a hidden treasure! Super small, doesn't look like much from the outside... But: Great fresh food. Looks amazing and taste even more amazing! We've tried the avocado bread and the beetroot with goat cheese bread. Both on sourdough with fantastic flavors. We drank their beetroot drink and a home made ginger beer. Both sandwiches and the drinks were well decorated with greens and clearly they were made with a lot of love. Not a lot of tables; you might have to wait outside for a bit. Cozy inside with lots of plants and cute tables and chairs. Will definitely come back many many more times!
5
Sem W.
+5
Must say: I am impressed! The food was absolutely delicious, and presented in a pretty way with lot's of salad on the side. We had poached eggs with feta and tomato (super good!) and the salmon avocado on toast (also tasty!). Also, the coffee's were very creamy and good quality. The place looks cute and has a small terrace to sit in the sun. Why not 5 stars then: I was a bit bothered by the girl behind the counter, as she was very grumpy and kind of rude. But the food and atmosphere definitely make up for this! ------------------------------------ EDIT: we went back again, and this time the service was great!
5
Meghana D.
+5
Delicious delicious delicious! Fantastic brunch place. My friend and I shared the French toast and the Huevos rancheros. Firstly, the presentation is delectable, beautiful boards with all the right trimmings. On top of this, the French toast was crisp and delicious - not too sweet, just savoury enough to preserve the flavour. The Huevos rancheros was delicious too. The juices were also fresh and delicious, presented in the cutest little bottles. Things to be aware of - service is a bit patchy. There can be quite a large line even on weekdays (we went in on a Friday morning). Definitely keen to go back.
4
Zohar S.
+4
A great healthy place for breakfast We really like the smoothie and the ginger tea. Also the dishes are nice. Unfortnatly the poached eggs were overcooked
5
Marlou S.
+5
I went for breakfast at Roamers an early Wednesday morning, because I'd seen this place popping up on both Instagram and Pinterest and I simply had to check it out. It was a 45-minute S-bahn ride from my hostel and I got pretty hungry on the way, but I didn't get disappointed - at all. Roamers is a small café (or maybe more like a jungle?) in Neukölln and without a doubt one of the awesomest places I've been to. Everything simply works here: the place looks pretty, the coffee is great, the food fantastic, the prices absolutely okay and the employees lovely. It's a popular place so there's many people and you might have to wait, but they take time for every single person and you can sit at the bar and wait for a free table if you want to. At the same time, you can easily sit a bit longer and write in you travel diary, like I did. There's no wifi though, so it's not meant to work here for hours. But, please go here if you get the chance - it's already on top of my Berlin list for when I'm coming back.
5
Chloe L.
+5
Can't go wrong with anything on the menu. I've tried almost everything on the menu, the egg plates and the skillets are always good choices. The coffee here is also excellent, same goes for their alcoholic beverages. Also, don't forget to try their carrot cake or cheesecake! The presentation of the dessert feels like a christmas on a plate. :) The wait can be a bit long during the weekends, but I never had a problem with getting a table on weekdays. Ps. they use Aesop hand soap in the bathroom which is always a bonus point for me.
4
Natalye R.
+4
Roamers is a brand new, super lovely cafe that set up shot in Neukölln. They serve coffee and other drinks (along with complimentary Leitungswasser), baked goods, some breakfast foods, and various bread combinations (with veggies, fruit, or cheese on top). The vegan options are fairly limited right now, but if you come for the coffee alone, you won't be disappointed. The interior is clean and minimalistic, with wooden tables and chairs and succulents throughout. There is also seating outdoors. The music is of the folksy, indie variety, giving it some relaxing vibes; in fact, the overall aesthetic is rather welcoming. And the guys working there are kind and friendly. The only downside is that WiFi was not working when I showed up, but hopefully it's not a long-term issue. Either way, I am excited to see what this space develops into.
5
Kay H.
+5
Totally worth the wait. Second best French toast I've had in the world (first best being Sabrina's Cafe in Philadelphia.) Waited 40 minutes, not bad compared to most trendy brunch places in l.a.! You won't regret it!
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