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6 years ago
Loved this little market while I stayed in Prenzlauer Berg. Great selection of fresh breads, cheeses and organic household staples
Hanne-Sobek-Platz
13357 Berlin
Germany
Wedding
030 40007835
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http://www.denns-biomarkt.de/40058_Berlin_Gesundbrunnen.html
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What time does denn's Biomarkt open?
denn's Biomarkt opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does denn's Biomarkt close?
denn's Biomarkt closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Does denn's Biomarkt have catering options?
Yes, denn's Biomarkt does have catering options.
Does denn's Biomarkt serve alcohol?
Yes, denn's Biomarkt serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does denn's Biomarkt have parking?
Yes, denn's Biomarkt has parking options.
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It's like LPG except you don't feel like killing yourself when you finally get out of there. Just…read morekidding: LPG does make me uncomfortable though, and i love Bio Berlin! Relaxed, small time shopping with calm, helpful staff.
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I went here to buy things for an event at work. I generally find supermarkets difficult to judge…read more.. but all in all this location is nice and looks neat under the S-Bahn Bogen. The store is relatively small, but has everything you need. I think the whole organic food scene is still not super transparent and for me it all depends on the items I am getting. I generally like to buy organic fruits (especially when you eat the peal), but the ones I bought here sadly were all still pretty sour (except the apples). The staff was friendly though and the store very organized.
If you're looking for a wide variety of organic and healthy foods, check out Alnatura. While DM…read morecarries a lot of their products, it's still limited, whereas the grocery store has, well, a grocery store full of stuff. It's on a level similar to Bio Company, so naturally things are a bit pricier here, but sometimes you can find products that cost less than elsewhere. I also like the open floor-plan here. Whereas a lot of stores are small and cramped, they make good use of the space.
I am a big fan of so many of the grocery stores in Berlin. I have a few favorites and the Bio…read moreCompany is definitely one of them. They also have an extensive gluten-free section.
Bio Company is the Whole Foods of Germany, and I dig it. There are lots of fake meat products…read moreavailable here that can't be found at regular grocery stores, and they are priced much cheaper than at smaller health food or organic stores. This location is the smallest Bio Company one I have visited. I imagine that's because it is in the middle of a tourist area, with very little residential places in sight. But I am glad it exists. The smoked tofu that I love almost always seems to be on sale, the breads are delicious and priced around the same as the lesser-quality bakeries in the area (who raised prices, it feels like, passed on location), and there is hardly ever a long wait or line, or people in the way, blocking aisles. This makes the location ideal. Of course, I don't live near here, nor is it my closest Bio Company, but it's a short jaunt from work which makes me happy. I will certainly walk the extra 5 minutes beyond F'n'F to get better prices and a better selection
Vegan Brownie.
Love this bio market. You name and they got it. They have a great gluten free and vegan section. I…read morecould spend a good hour up in here exploring different products. Now this is the perfect example of how a bio market should look.
LPG Biomarkt is one of the biggest German organic food market chains. Think of WholeFoods or Trader…read moreJoe's, just less fancy and German. They basically started the whole organic food trend years ago, targeting a mainstream audience. Since then, they mostly attract people that either vote for the Green Party or wear Birkenstocks every day. Prices here are on the higher end, but you're guaranteed to get your bread & butter free of any chemical food enhancements, which is actually not so much of a problem in Germany anyway, other than in the US. They also have a Bistro counter where they serve organic buffet lunch all day. I tried the Paprika-Haehnchen mit Kartoffeln (pepper chicken w/ potatoes, 3.50/6.50 Euro) which was decent. Pro tip: if you're a member prices actually cut almost in half.
Had a fabulous lunch here today! I had gozleme (2 euro) with spinach and feta and it was cooked to…read moreperfection. It was crispy, yet soft, and had just the right amount of filling. I also tried nussecken (2.20 euro) for the first time for dessert and it was delicious! It's nutty and chocolatey with a soft crust. My friend who lives in Berlin got 4 peaches and a cucumber for 1.50 euro and a meter of fabric for 2 euro. She comes here every week for groceries. The prices are fantastic here!
It's no secret that I love me a good Farmer's Market. This one is no exception…read more There are tons and tons of things to buy; my favourite is the produce stands. Compared to local shops, the fresh fruits and vegetables are much cheaper, and sometimes even better quality. A recent trip yielded avocados, pumpkin, and arugula, and that was a show of restraint. There's so much more to be had, including meats and cheeses, snacks from food stands, practical household items, fabrics and craft-y things, clothing and jewelry, and more. Check it! The one disadvantage is the tight quarters. I'm used to markets with rows and rows and plenty of space, and this one is just along the sidewalk. The side up against the water is particularly crowded, with stalls on either side, making it a bit of an annoyance to walk through all the people. The flow of the crowd is generally smooth, albeit slow-going, but every once in awhile you'll find the stallers, who stand directly in front of what you're interested in and spend five minutes discussing the pros and cons of buying it. If you know what you want to get, this is a perfect place to go. However, if you're looking for a leisurely experience spent strolling up and down the market, go somewhere else.
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I looks good. But they don't open at 8am. I'm outside right now 8:50am and it's closed…read more Please change that! It's a lie.
All new health food and grocery store just opened up directly on Nollendorfplatz…read more It has a huge selection of organic and eco friendly items ranging from food, freshly baked goods, groceries, household items, impressive range of cosmetics and soaps, a few items of clothing, alcohol and so on. The staff are very friendly and helpful. I bought some soaps, macadamia nut oil, orange cleaning 'stuff' oh and some coconut milk for drinking. It's quite a large store really. A good selection of cheeses from the counter next to the bakery part too. Some things are expensive as expected but other items are quite reasonable I guess it depends on what you are there to purchase.
This store is heaven for me. All the vegan products they have and nearly everything is organic. It…read moremakes me so happy to see a store that values quality and animal produce. I'll definitely visit again while I'm here in Berlin and most certainly buy some of my favorite things to bring back home. I felt like a kid in a candy store!
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