Café Strauss

Cafe · Kreuzberg

Café Strauss

Cafe · Kreuzberg

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Bergmannstraße 42, 10961 Berlin, Germany

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Cakes, quiche & coffee in historic chapel with garden overlooking cemetery  

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Bergmannstraße 42, 10961 Berlin, Germany Get directions

cafestraussberlin.de

€1–10

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Bergmannstraße 42, 10961 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 69564453
cafestraussberlin.de

€1–10

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9 Restaurants Where You Can Dine Among the Dead

"While some might find the concept of dining just steps away from buried corpses to be unsettling for Berliners in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Bergmannkiez, it’s the most natural thing in the world. After all, Friedhof, the German word for “cemetery,” translates roughly to a “peaceful place,” and it’s hard to picture a more peaceful place than the shady, serene grounds of Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof. Ever since 2013, when architect Martin Strauss and his wife Olga set up shop in the historic archways of a chapel, Café Strauss has been serving Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake) with a side of contemplation.  Strauss first came up with the idea for the café while restoring tombs in the cemetery. With a history dating back to 1844, Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof boasts the gravestones of a number of German luminaries, including Karl Wilhelm Wach, a painter favored by the royal Prussian court. When Strauss learned that the dilapidated space in the chapel, which had previously held a funeral parlor, was up for sale, he spent a year restoring it and adding contemporary furnishings. Today, Café Strauss is very much a place for the living. The sun-drenched patio is a coveted spot for elderly locals, who come to read the paper with a slice of Käsekuchen (quark-based cheesecake). Still, death is never out of sight or mind here. Guests tend to speak in hushed tones or not at all out of respect for the departed. Not long after the café opened, Strauss says, locals began clamoring to reserve nearby plots so that relatives could have a comfortable place to visit their final resting place. Café Strauss may be Berlin’s best-known cemetery café, but it’s not the only one. Bossman’s Café is near the entrance of Alter St. Matthäus-Kirchhof in Schöneberg, where the Brothers Grimm are buried, and there has been talk for years of opening a similar establishment in Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof in Mitte, arguably the city’s most famous cemetery and the resting place of Bertolt Brecht. Such spaces provide a source of revenue for maintaining crumbling historic buildings, as well as a place for friends and relatives to gather after funerals. Given that Café Strauss sits across the street from one of Berlin’s oldest tombstone masonries and a short walk from a florist, it’s something of a one-stop shop for the afterlife." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Café Strauss – Berlin, Germany - Gastro Obscura

"While some might find the concept of dining just steps away from buried corpses to be unsettling for Berliners in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Bergmannkiez, it’s the most natural thing in the world. After all, Friedhof, the German word for “cemetery,” translates roughly to a “peaceful place,” and it’s hard to picture a more peaceful place than the shady, serene grounds of Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof. Ever since 2013, when architect Martin Strauss and his wife Olga set up shop in the historic archways of a chapel, Café Strauss has been serving Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake) with a side of contemplation. Strauss first came up with the idea for the café while restoring tombs in the cemetery. With a history dating back to 1844, Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof boasts the gravestones of a number of German luminaries, including Karl Wilhelm Wach, a painter favored by the royal Prussian court. When Strauss learned that the dilapidated space in the chapel, which had previously held a funeral parlor, was up for sale, he spent a year restoring it and adding contemporary furnishings. Today, Café Strauss is very much a place for the living. The sun-drenched patio is a coveted spot for elderly locals, who come to read the paper with a slice of Käsekuchen (quark-based cheesecake). Still, death is never out of sight or mind here. Guests tend to speak in hushed tones or not at all out of respect for the departed. Not long after the café opened, Strauss says, locals began clamoring to reserve nearby plots so that relatives could have a comfortable place to visit their final resting place. Café Strauss may be Berlin’s best-known cemetery café, but it’s not the only one. Bossman’s Café is near the entrance of Alter St. Matthäus-Kirchhof in Schöneberg, where the Brothers Grimm are buried, and there has been talk for years of opening a similar establishment in Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof in Mitte, arguably the city’s most famous cemetery and the resting place of Bertolt Brecht. Such spaces provide a source of revenue for maintaining crumbling historic buildings, as well as a place for friends and relatives to gather after funerals. Given that Café Strauss sits across the street from one of Berlin’s oldest tombstone masonries and a short walk from a florist, it’s something of a one-stop shop for the afterlife. Know Before You Go Seats fill up quickly, so go when it opens in the morning to snag a prime people-watching spot. While the space has been known to host birthday parties and other celebrations, locals are careful to dress and act respectfully for the setting." - maranpunkt, Diana Hubbell, stephaniewade56, monsieurloran, pinkmarv, T S Foxe

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joaquina bacigalupo

Google
The atmosphere is really calm and quiet, we sat in the sun for a while and just chilled, we loved it and Leo was really nice and friendly to us. Definitely recommend.

Aybüke K

Google
The atmosphere is really good, just as you see in the pictures. We only had coffee and it was good. The neighborhood is also nice and you can walk around the cemetery during a nice sunny day.

Kuba A

Google
Café with a great atmosphere. The place provides newspapers and board games (chess, backgammon etc.). Nice, not too loud music. Tea and lemon tart were very tasty.

Tony Rejmann

Google
Nice cozy small coffee offers quiet and nice environment to enjoy your afternoon.

Bread and Butter

Google
Sitting in the old morgue on the cemetery instills an odd feeling between dread, suspense and awe, imagining what went on in these old halls (and whose mortal remains were stored here). The cakes are excellent and the coffee - albeit not hot - drinkable. It's not very busy during the day but one hears that it fills up during peak times.

Johannes E

Google
Cult place at the cemetery! For sure worth to go. Inside bit cold, no music and the atmosphere is not really cozy. Interesting coffee combinations and delicious-looking cake! Taste of my coffee latte could be stronger.

Noach

Google
As a regular customer who really likes the place I am asking, begging you, teach your employees how to make coffee. It's not that complicated. It's a long-term investment that will pay you off.

Garrett Fenchel

Google
Wonderful atmosphere, peaceful. Delicious coffee and hot chocolate. They even had blankets on the outside seating for the chill. We wanted to get some of their delicious looking cake, but they were out around 4:30 on a Sunday...so make sure to get their early!
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Kendra W.

Yelp
I love this place. It's located in an old graveyard building. The graveyard has many plants and trees. It feels being at a park cafe. Come on a nice sunny day. Sit outside and listen to the birds chirp. They have delicious cake, coffee, and other refreshing drinks.