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Communal Coffee

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You can find a different producer at the Communal Coffee stall every week.

Good coffee cannot be taken for granted. It requires many things to come together: good beans, high-quality (and expensive) equipment, but above all a lot of expertise. Philipp Reichel, the founder of Vote Coffee (link), used to roast coffee for several years at Markthalle Neun. After expanding, he joined forces with other Berlin coffee roasters to find solutions to their common challenges: After all, artisan producers often face the same challenges in the big city. Rent, utilities, unused space and production times cost a lot of money. The idea for Communal Coffee was born. A place for artisanal production and the transfer of knowledge about one of Germany's favourite beverages. For a reformed coffee culture. For fair prices and fair wages along the entire supply chain.

In the Communal Coffee production facility, coffee enthusiasts can come together and work autonomously with machines and roasting equipment. In This way, everyone can give their coffee a personal touch and character. But Communal Coffee is not just a co-working space. It is much more about creating a place for dialogue, production, tastings and the joint distribution of the best coffee. That's why you'll find a different roastery at the Communal Coffee stand every week, introducing itself to you in the Markthalle Neun.

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Eisenbahnstr. 42/43
10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg

U1 Görlitzer Bahnhof
Bus 140 Wrangelstraße
Lunch
Who is here today?
  1. Fr: Großer Markt 12:00 – 18:00
  2. Sa: Großer Markt 10:00 – 18:00
  3. Su: Prosit! 12:00 – 19:00
  4. Mo: Kleiner Markt 12:00 – 18:00
  5. Tu: Kleiner Markt 12:00 – 18:00
  6. We: Kleiner Markt 12:00 – 18:00
  7. Senior*innen-Kochtreff 12:00 – 15:30
All dates

Production & Retail

The heart of Markthalle Neun is the market: vibrant stalls, a fish counter, glass-fronted bakeries, and a butcher’s shop; a brewery in the basement and open kitchens. Shopping here means getting up close and personal with food production, bringing it out of anonymity and into urban life. From Monday to Saturday, you’ll find a varying array of producers, traders, and restaurateurs. Check out who’s here and when.

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