About Coffee Circle
Coffee Circle is a Berlin-based specialty coffee company with its roastery, headquarters, and flagship café in the Wedding district. Originally a digital-first online retailer, it grew into a network of seven physical cafés across Berlin. The company has held B-Corporation certification since 2016, underscoring its commitment to ethically sourced, direct-trade coffee.



About
Coffee Circle is a Berlin-based specialty coffee company with its roastery, headquarters, and flagship café all sharing the same building complex on Lindower Straße in the Wedding district. The company built its following as an online retailer before expanding into physical space — an unusual sequence, as Sprudge noted, for a company that effectively did the standard coffeehouse-to-wholesale arc in reverse. Founding details are not publicly confirmed in available sources, but the company was well-established by the mid-2010s. Its B-Corporation certification, held since 2016, is a third-party signal of the social and environmental commitments that have been central to its brand identity since early on.
According to The Way to Coffee, Coffee Circle structured its business around what it frames as ethically sourced specialty coffee, with direct-trade relationships intended to channel more revenue toward producing communities. The company grew from e-commerce into a network of physical venues across Berlin — seven cafés as of this writing — positioning retail coffee sales and in-person café service as parallel pillars rather than treating one as a support channel for the other. The Made in Germany documentary series featured the company as a case study in combining commercial growth with stated social purpose.
The Wedding roastery supplies all café locations with freshly roasted single-origin and blended coffees. Details on roast profiling methodology and specific origin partnerships are not available in the sources consulted. Retail beans are sold both at café counters and through an online subscription shop, and a membership program is offered at the café level. The spectrum of sourcing, given the B-Corp framework, suggests a preference for traceable, relationship-driven supply chains over commodity purchasing, though specific farm or cooperative partnerships are not documented in available materials.
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Sprudge covered Coffee Circle's brick-and-mortar expansion in a piece titled 'In Berlin, Coffee Circle Goes From Online To Brick & Mortar,' noting the company's decade-long arc from digital-first retailer to multi-location café operator — an inversion of how most roasters approach growth. The Way to Coffee featured Coffee Circle in its Roaster Stories series, highlighting the 2016 B-Corp certification as meaningful third-party validation rather than marketing positioning. A Made in Germany YouTube segment also profiled the brand in its broader documentary coverage of German businesses with a social conscience.
The Wedding flagship is the most immersive entry point: the café shares a building with the roastery and offices, giving it an operational transparency that the neighborhood outposts — Rosa-Luxemburg near Alexanderplatz, Bergmann in Kreuzberg, Torstraße at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Maybachufer, Savignyplatz, and Oranienburger Tor — cannot replicate. All locations run the same weekday hours (08:00–19:00) and weekend hours (09:00–19:00), serve specialty brews alongside sweet and savory snacks, and stock retail bags and equipment for purchase. The Torstraße location is described on the company's site as having 'Urban Jungle' character — heavy on plants and soft seating — while the Wedding flagship leans toward a working-café format with both indoor and outdoor seating.
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- Profiled
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- Multiple roast levels, Single origins, Subscriptions
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- In store or subscription
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- Limited
What Coffee Circle Roasts
vollmundig, geröstete nüsse, kakao
vollmundig, kakao, geröstete nüsse
A medium-roasted coffee from Brazil described as velvety, with notes of milk chocolate and plum.
samtig, milchschokolade, pflaume
rund, schokolade, geröstete nüsse
samtig, haselnuss, süße früchte
lebendig, karamell, dunkle beeren
kräftig, schokolade, brauner zucker
würzig, dunkle beeren, waldhonig
A rare Natural-processed 100% Arabica from the Ijen-Raung Massif in East Java, Indonesia, grown at 1,300–1,600 m on volcanic soils by the 145-farmer KSU Surya Abadi Kayumas cooperative. It defies the region's earthy reputation with lively notes of passionfruit and praline.
passionsfrucht, praline
würzig, karamell, rote beeren
balanciert, traube, zartbitterschokolade
A light-roasted coffee from Kenya described as lively, with tasting notes of blackcurrant and rhubarb.
lebendig, johannisbeere, rhabarber
A light-roasted coffee from Bolivia with a round character and tasting notes of dark chocolate and red grape.
rund, dunkle schokolade, rote traube
A medium-roasted coffee from Ethiopia with fruity notes of vanilla and ripe berries.
fruchtig, vanille, reife beeren
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