Café Sibylle - Menu

Karl-Marx-Allee 72, 10243, Berlin, Germany

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4.1 💬 60 Reviews
Café Sibylle

Phone: +493029352203,+493032665101

Address: Karl-Marx-Allee 72, 10243, Berlin, Germany

City: Berlin

Dishes: 23

Reviews: 60

"A very interesting building, make sure you visit the small museum at the back. It features a typical East Berlin sitting room & household items.I'm not sure if I timed my visit badly, as several things I requested (red beer & schnitzel) were out of stock. Perhaps this is part of the East Berlin authenticity.Ended up with green beer- looked like washing up liquid, tasted nice. And a ham flan. Was a little disappointed that it was covered in onions, which weren't mentioned on the menu. Managed to scrape them all off (there were a lot) without a taste being left behind. The flan (minus onion) was ok and had plenty of meat on it. Would have preferred the schnitzel though.The service is unrushed and laid back, so you can take your time & people watch. There's also a book crossing stop inside too."

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Leonid Leonid

We stopped over while we we're walking through the super cool neighborhood in east Berlin. Had a good drink and enjoyed the eat germanstyle bar. The staff however couldn't be bothered. Completely indifferent.

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Kirstin
Kirstin

Four of us on a bus tour decided to get off nearby and ended up in here for a morning coffee. Very interesting place with lots to see, especially for a café! Not expensive and worth paying a visit, if anywhere close.


Erich
Erich

Café Sibylle houses an exhibition on the history of Karl-Marx-Allee so is always of interest to the discerning tourist. If all you want is coffee and cake, however, you can get better value elsewhere - as at Café Tasso just down the road.


Siegfried
Siegfried

Cafe with nice surroundings, nice menu but staff seemed to be occupied with personal matters... Also I wasn't allowed to see the sightseeing place because I was traveling alone. The atmosphere wasn't very welcoming. Didn't bother to see the minimuseum.


Gudrun
Gudrun

Just as the kids were tiring from walking along Karl Marx Strasse, this nice little retro cafe turned up. OK selection of cakes, and a few savory dishes. Nice glasses of wine and beer, and great coffee. Interesting atmosphere, almost like a 50ies private home I guess


Jochen
Jochen

Nice coffee house with a great historical perspective. They have a lot of antiquities from the Eastern European era. You can go inside and smell the history- clean toilets as well. The coffee is quite expensive got Germany - €3.80 for an espresso and €2.60 for a cuppachino. Worth a visit


Larissa
Larissa

We loved this cafe. The coffee was good, the cakes only OK, service was fine, but still one of the highlights of our Berlin trip. The architecture on Karl-Marx-Allee is amazing, and walking into this cafe is like stepping back in time. Lots of interesting historical information and artefacts that meant we stayed way longer than expected. Recommended.


Frank
Frank

We came here on a rainy day and were very glad to have a cup of coffee and a 2nd breakfast of scrambled eggs. They opened late and took a while to bring our order although it was not full. However, we used the time to inspect their small collection of GDR memorabilia, which was fascinating (the mustache and ear of the Stalin statue which used to stand nearby, for eg or the East German version of lego).


Luigi
Luigi

Sibylle coffee in Berlin could be one of the scenes of the film “The Life of the Others”, by Florian henckel von donnersmarck. it was one of the most popular places in the east of Berlin and still today maintains the aesthetics of the first 60. located in the friedrichshain working district on the iconic Karl-Marx-Allee street, known until 1961 as stalinallee street is a place to have a coffee or vodka with friends and pause in the hustle of Berlin tourism as it is a very quiet place. with a sober and functional air is also a gallery of the history of the famous avenue, in it we can find posters, toys and other objects of the socialist stage. moves you another time.


Bruno
Bruno

A very interesting building, make sure you visit the small museum at the back. It features a typical East Berlin sitting room & household items.I'm not sure if I timed my visit badly, as several things I requested (red beer & schnitzel) were out of stock. Perhaps this is part of the East Berlin authenticity.Ended up with green beer- looked like washing up liquid, tasted nice. And a ham flan. Was a little disappointed that it was covered in onions, which weren't mentioned on the menu. Managed to scrape them all off (there were a lot) without a taste being left behind. The flan (minus onion) was ok and had plenty of meat on it. Would have preferred the schnitzel though.The service is unrushed...

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Berlin, Germany's capital, blends history and modernity; enjoy currywurst and döner kebab, iconic street foods reflecting its diverse culinary scene.

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  • Bier Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Kaffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Fleisch Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.

Amenities

  • Kellner
  • Fernsehen
  • Sitzplätze
  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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