Coffee

One of my favourite places in Berlin. A community garden, coffee shop, restaurant, library, demonstration site, all in a construction lot and designed to be moveable. 

There is no better place on a hot summer afternoon in Berlin to enjoy a cold drink in the shade.

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My first “nitro coffee,” with [[Igor]]: warm-brewed coffee that’s then chilled and then infused with nitrogen when dispensed. Like Guinness + coffee. In the courtyard to the left. 

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Appears on all the coffee shop lists of all my Berlin coffee-loving friends. It’s a little out of the way (but only a little) in a leafy neighbourhood. The coffee is very good, and the space is pleasant. There’s a hearty collection of coffee and design magazines on the front windowsill.

Five Elephant coffee.

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The coffee is unsatisfying, the sandwiches cardboard-like, but this is my go-to place for waiting for flights in Copenhagen Airport because it’s so decidedly un-airport-like. There are comfortable chairs, free wifi (from the airport), loud music, lots of activity. Just past security and duty-free in Terminal 3 on the right. Crazy-confusing ordering system that involves a lot of yelling, so the onboarding is stressful, but afterwards you can peacefully wile away the hours.

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