Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Café Anna Blume
100ptsSolid Prenzlauer Berg café, skip peak hours.

About Café Anna Blume
Café Anna Blume is a well-established Prenzlauer Berg café at Kollwitzstraße 83, best suited to casual group breakfasts and cake-focused visits rather than structured private dining. Walk-ins are broadly feasible outside peak weekend hours. If you want a grounded, unhurried Berlin café experience rather than a destination restaurant, it fits the brief.
The Quick Verdict
Café Anna Blume is not the precious brunch destination its Prenzlauer Berg postcode might suggest. Most visitors arrive expecting a quiet neighbourhood café and find instead a large, reliably busy room where the flower-shop frontage doubles as a genuine social landmark. If you are visiting Kollwitzstraße 83 looking for an intimate private dining setting or a hushed table for two, recalibrate. What it actually delivers is a generous, unhurried Berlin café experience that rewards the food-curious visitor who wants something rooted in daily neighbourhood life rather than a curated tasting format.
What to Expect
Café Anna Blume sits in the Kollwitzkiez, one of Berlin's most residential and consistently popular café neighbourhoods. The address is well-known among locals as a spot for weekend breakfasts and afternoon coffee — the kind of place that fills without any marketing effort. The cake counter is the practical centrepiece: towering layered gateaux and seasonal preparations presented with enough seriousness to suggest the kitchen takes the pastry side of its offering genuinely. For food-focused travellers who want to understand how Berlin actually eats on a Saturday morning, this is a more grounded reference point than any of the city's Michelin-decorated rooms.
The private or group dining angle here is worth addressing directly. Café Anna Blume does not operate in the same register as a structured private dining room. Groups come because the space is large enough to absorb them and the food is accessible enough to satisfy mixed tastes. If you are organising a group meal that requires a dedicated room, separate menu, or event coordination, this is not the right venue. For that, Berlin's higher-end options — [Rutz](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/rutz-berlin-restaurant) or [FACIL](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/facil-berlin-restaurant) , offer more structured private dining infrastructure. Café Anna Blume is better suited to informal gatherings where the priority is atmosphere and availability rather than exclusivity.
Booking and Practicalities
Booking difficulty is low. Walk-ins are broadly feasible outside peak weekend brunch hours, though arriving early on Saturdays and Sundays is advisable. No awards data is available in the Pearl database for this venue, and pricing, hours, and seating specifics are not confirmed at time of writing. Check directly before visiting. For broader context on where Café Anna Blume sits within Berlin's dining options, see our full Berlin restaurants guide. Travellers planning a wider Berlin visit may also find our Berlin hotels guide and our Berlin bars guide useful for building out the trip.
Quick reference: Kollwitzstraße 83, 10435 Berlin. Booking: easy, walk-ins generally viable. Leading for: casual groups, neighbourhood brunch, cake-focused visits.
Compare Café Anna Blume
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Café Anna Blume | — | |
| CODA Dessert Dining | €€€€ | — |
| Rutz | €€€€ | — |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | €€€€ | — |
| FACIL | €€€€ | — |
| Horváth | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Café Anna Blume?
Café Anna Blume is known locally in Kollwitzkiez for its cakes and afternoon coffee rather than a precise kitchen menu, so arriving with pastry-focused expectations is the right call. The venue sits on Kollwitzstraße 83 in one of Berlin's most café-dense neighbourhoods, which means the bar for standing out is high — order whatever the counter is showing that day rather than arriving with a specific dish in mind. If you want a cooked brunch with more structure, the surrounding Prenzlauer Berg streets offer alternatives; Anna Blume's strength is the relaxed pace and the baked goods, not a composed plate.
Is Café Anna Blume worth the price?
Pricing varies at Café Anna Blume; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Café Anna Blume located?
Café Anna Blume is located in Berlin, at Kollwitzstraße 83, 10435 Berlin, Germany.
How can I contact Café Anna Blume?
You can reach Café Anna Blume via check the venue's official channels.
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