Babett Lesecafé: Berlin's Cultural Coffee Spot Honors Resistance Fighter
Babette Gross, a publicist and resistance fighter, lends her name to a unique café in Berlin. Babett Metart, located near Hugendubel in Schloßstraße, offers a blend of coffee, culture, and conversation in a relaxed atmosphere. The café is open from 10:00 to 18:00 on weekdays and 11:00 to 18:00 on weekends.
The café is easily accessible by public transport. Nearby stops include S Ostbahnhof, Franz-Mehring-Platz, and U Weberwiese, serving S-Bahn, Bus, and Regional train routes. Patrons can enjoy a selection of coffee, cake, books, and magazines. The café combines fair enjoyment with political and cultural openness, reflecting Gross' spirit.
Next door, the Babett Gallery regularly hosts changing exhibitions, adding a touch of art to the café's cultural offerings. Since October 16, 2025, there have been no reported changes to the café's opening days or hours.
Babett Metart stands as a testament to Babette Gross' legacy, providing a space for patrons to relax, engage in conversation, and immerse themselves in culture and art. Its convenient location and varied offerings make it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
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