Posts Tagged ‘Kindercafe’
Cafe Schönhausen
Pankow's first kindercafe is a colourful and welcoming place... There are many reasons to visit Pankow, one of Berlin's several under-represented boroughs. There’s the pretty Bürgerpark, with its lovely rose pavilions and great cafe ( Rosenstein); the elliptical Majakowskiring, a string of glamorous residences formerly occupied by senior members of the GDR government; the elegant Schloss Schönhausen… Pankow is a good place for families too, visiting or local. Aside from the park [...]
Pinke Panke
A wonderful kids farm and educational playground right next to one of Pankow’s loveliest parks… The evocatively titled Pinke Panke is a fantastic place to take your restless kids for a morning or afternoon - whatever their age. Inaugurated as an educational playground project for local school children back in 1991, the Kinderbauenhof enjoys an atmospheric location right on the river Panke, adjacent to the lovely Bürgerpark. Run by a mix of qualified social workers and volunteers, [...]
Paul & Paula
A friendly and colourful kindercafe near the Volkspark Friedrichshain... Located on a quiet leafy back street between the extensive Volkspark Friedrichshain and the grandiloquent Karl-Marx-Allee, Paul & Paula is one of the longer serving veterans of Berlin’s kindercafe scene. Named after the East German movie classic Die Legende von Paul und Paula, which was filmed partly in Friedrichshain in 1973, i t’s been providing delightful refuge for mums and dads and their kids for [...]
Knilchbar
The latest venue in Berlin's burgeoning kindercafe scene, Knilchbar ups the game with some serious designer credentials... The last couple of years have seen Kindercafes spring up all over Berlin, catering to an increasing demand from young (and young-ish) parents for a combination of funky, 'adult style' cafes and indoor children's play areas. One of the most recent openings is Knilchbar, near Friedrichshain’s buzzing Boxhagener Platz. Run by friendly young couple Annika and Daniel, [...]
Kiezkind
A warm and welcoming indoor cafe and playground that caters for parents as well as kids... One of the myriad frustrations for the urban parent is finding a place where you can sip a decent latte or herbal tea and know that your child is welcome too. Many inner-city cafes are simply too small for prams or too packed for active toddlers, making the experience such a hassle that you're not inclined to repeat it too often. Kiezkind (Kiez is German for neighbourhood; Kind means child) [...]

