Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Benedict
100Pearl PointsDaytime easy win

About Benedict
Benedict is an easy Berlin pick for brunch-led plans, casual celebrations, groups that want house-made breakfast cooking without a formal dining frame. Choose it for daytime ease and broad appeal; look elsewhere if the occasion needs a tighter chef-driven concept or a more polished evening atmosphere.
For a low-friction Berlin brunch plan, Benedict makes sense when the group wants house-made breakfast and brunch in a casual setting. The stronger fit is a relaxed daytime-leaning plan where bakery / international cooking matters more than formal restaurant ceremony.
In Berlin's broad dining mix, this sits closer to a practical breakfast-and-brunch anchor than a destination built around awards or a chef narrative. That is useful if the group has mixed tastes: bakery, breakfast, international brunch formats can be easier to agree on than a narrower cuisine brief. For a wider city view, compare the options in our full Berlin restaurants guide.
A brunch-first choice for groups that need an easy yes
The main reason to choose this over a more formal table is format. Breakfast and brunch give the meal a softer pace, which works well for casual catch-ups that do not need a high-formality room. Service expectations should be set accordingly: this is not the pick to frame as a hushed business meal, but it is a sensible option when the group wants an approachable Berlin venue and a menu direction that does not require much explanation.
For first-timers, the decision is simple: go for the house-made breakfast and brunch focus, not for awards, chef biography, or a rare reservation chase. If the occasion needs a different culinary direction, compare Benedict with other dining rooms, or look at comparison options such as Bostich, Boujee, Mine Wine, Namaste, or Rasoterra depending on the mood of the meal.
Choose it for daytime ease, not a formal night out
The stronger timing is earlier in the day, when the breakfast identity does the work and the venue can function as a casual meeting point. Benedict is open 7 AM–4 PM Monday through Thursday, 7 AM–10 PM Friday, 8 AM–10 PM Saturday and Sunday. For a date, this is safer as a brunch plan than a dressed-up evening booking; for business, it works better for informal meetings than for formal client entertainment.
Location should be understood simply as Berlin. If the plan stretches beyond restaurants, keep our full Berlin hotels guide and our full Berlin bars guide close, alongside broader Berlin planning resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Benedict work for groups?
Benedict can be a practical choice for groups that want an easy breakfast or brunch plan in a casual setting. Its verified hours are Mon–Thu 7 AM–4 PM, Fri 7 AM–10 PM, Sat–Sun 8 AM–10 PM. For a different meal mood, Bostich is one comparison to consider.
What should a first-timer know about Benedict?
Start with the house-made breakfast and brunch focus, because that is the clearest reason to choose it over a more formal restaurant plan. Benedict is in Berlin and follows daytime hours most days, with later hours on Friday through Sunday. If you want a meal built around morning or brunch timing rather than a formal dinner, this is the right read.
What should I wear to Benedict?
Keep it relaxed and practical. Benedict is a casual bakery / international spot with a breakfast and brunch focus in Berlin, so casual daywear fits the verified dress code.
What are alternatives to Benedict?
For a different comparison point, consider Bostich, Rasoterra, Namaste, Boujee, or Mine Wine. Benedict is the breakfast-and-brunch-focused option; the others may suit a different mood or meal plan.
Is lunch or dinner better at Benedict?
Benedict is best understood through its breakfast and brunch focus. It is open 7 AM–4 PM Monday through Thursday, 7 AM–10 PM Friday, 8 AM–10 PM Saturday and Sunday, so later plans are only possible on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. If the goal is a daytime meet-up, Benedict is the stronger fit than a formal night out.
Location
Uhlandstraße 49, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Compare Benedict
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Benedict | Berlin | bakery / international; house-made breakfast and brunch focus |
| Bostich | Berlin | , |
| Namaste | Berlin | , |
| Rasoterra | Berlin | , |
| Boujee | Berlin | , |
| Mine Wine | Berlin | , |
How Benedict Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Benedict is not the right fit
If the group wants a more defined cuisine brief, try Namaste or Rasoterra. If the occasion is more about drinks and evening atmosphere, Mine Wine is the cleaner alternative.
How it compares in Berlin
Against Bostich, Namaste, Rasoterra, Benedict is the safer choice for a mixed group that wants breakfast and brunch rather than a cuisine-specific meal. Pick it when ease matters more than a sharper restaurant identity.
Boujee is the better cross-shop if the group wants more of a scene-driven meal, while Mine Wine makes more sense when drinks are central to the plan. Benedict wins on casual daytime flexibility; the others are stronger for a more pointed night out.
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