The 10 Best Ice Cream Shops in Berlin (2026)

The 10 Best Ice Cream Shops in Berlin (2026)

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Berlin’s ice cream scene has long since moved beyond the classic choices of chocolate and vanilla. Today, it’s a fusion of French patisserie artistry, Italian craftsmanship, and creative vegan recipes.

Whether in a neighborhood or right in the heart of the city, here are the 10 best ice cream shops in Berlin.

1. Duo Sicilian Ice Cream (Kreuzberg & Prenzlauer Berg)

At Duo Sicilian Ice Cream, the Sicilian ice cream tradition is lived out in its purest form. The ingredients—above all the world-famous pistachios from Bronte at the foot of Mount Etna and nuts from Piedmont—are sourced directly from Italy and processed fresh. The gelato has an incomparably rich, dense texture and an authentic, intense flavor. In addition to cups and waffle cones, Duo Sicilian Ice Cream also serves its gelato in warm, airy brioche buns, true to authentic Sicilian style.

My personal favorite: Pistacchio Puro (100% pure Sicilian pistachio)
Address: Skalitzer Str. 82, 10997 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM (until 11:00 PM Friday through Sunday)

2. Jones Ice Cream (Schöneberg & Prenzlauer Berg)

At Jones, French ice cream-making artistry meets American baking tradition. The shop is known not only for its wonderfully fresh ice cream flavors, but above all for the thick, homemade waffles and freshly baked cookies in which the ice cream is served.

My personal favorite: Salted Butter Caramel in a freshly baked waffle
Address: Goltzstraße 3, 10781 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

3. Early Bird Gelato (Prenzlauer Berg)

Located right on the beautiful Winsstraße, Early Bird Gelato combines first-class coffee culture with excellent gelato craftsmanship. The flavors change regularly and stand out for their extremely creamy texture and well-balanced sweetness. In addition to classics like pistachio sorbet or hazelnut (nocciola), the gelateria particularly delights with creative flavors such as Greek Yogurt & Baklava, Caffè del Professore, or olive oil—perfect for a quick stop during a stroll through nearby Leise Park.

My personal favorite: Caffè del Professore
Address: Winsstraße 68, 10405 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (until 7:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays)

4. Vanille & Marille (Steglitz, Kreuzberg & Schöneberg)

A true Berlin classic from the southwest of the city. Vanille & Marille uses only natural ingredients and completely avoids artificial additives or premixed blends. The selection changes regularly and ranges from down-to-earth, traditional creations to refreshing fruit combinations.

My personal favorite: Cheesecake
Address: Leydenstraße 18, 12167 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM

5. Gelateria Mos Eisley (Neukölln)

Located right on Herrfurthplatz in the Schillerkiez neighborhood, Mos Eisley is a popular hangout for ice cream lovers in Neukölln. They offer a colorful mix of classic milk-based ice cream flavors, lactose-free options, and creative vegan highlights. All flavors are made without artificial flavors or colors.

My personal favorite: Black Sesame
Address: Herrfurthplatz 6, 12049 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

6. Chipi Chipi Bombón (Friedrichshain)

This charming ice cream shop brings South American ice cream culture to Berlin. Chipi Chipi Bombón specializes in Argentine-inspired recipes that are rich, creamy, and often have a wonderfully sweet, caramel-like flavor. Fruit lovers will also be delighted by the exotic sorbets.

My personal favorite: Dulce de Leche Granizado (caramel ice cream with fine chocolate chips)
Address: Warschauer Str. 12, 10243 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM

7. amato (Prenzlauer Berg)

Amato in the Helmholtzkiez brings Asian flavors to Berlin’s ice cream scene. Here, Far Eastern ingredients like matcha, hojicha, and yuzu blend with classic ice cream textures to create extraordinary taste experiences. The perfect spot for explorers and lovers of subtle sweetness.

My personal favorite: Miso Caramel
Address: Dunckerstraße 12, 10437 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.

8. Canal (Mitte)

Canal has evolved from a hidden gem for fine pastries into a staple of Berlin’s ice cream scene. The flavors are perfectly crafted, both visually and in taste. Customers here enjoy ice cream of the finest fine-dining quality—elegantly portioned and enhanced with handmade toppings.

My personal favorite: Hazelnut Crunch & Salted Caramel
Address: Rosenthaler Str. 40 (in the Hackesche Höfe), 10178 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

9. Eispatisserie Hokey Pokey (Prenzlauer Berg)

Arguably the city’s most famous ice cream spot is run by a former professional pastry chef who approaches ice cream with the same artistry as fine patisserie. High-quality ingredients, such as vanilla from Tahiti and pistachios from Sicily, ensure a remarkable richness and variety of flavors. Despite the often long lines, it’s always worth the wait on Stargarder Straße.

My personal favorite: Hokey Pokey (vanilla ice cream with liquid butter caramel and crunchy popcorn)
Address: Stargarder Str. 73, 10437 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

10. Tribeca Ice Cream (Prenzlauer Berg)

Anyone who thinks excellent ice cream requires cow’s milk will be proven wrong at Tribeca. This purely vegan ice cream shop uses high-quality plant-based ingredients such as cashew and coconut milk as well as cocoa butter—completely free of refined sugar or artificial additives. The texture is amazingly creamy, and the flavor is absolutely top-notch.

My personal favorite: Raw Cacao & Salted Caramel
Address: Rykestraße 40, 10405 Berlin
Opening Hours: Daily 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Berlin impressively demonstrates that top-notch ice cream has long been more than just a cool summer treat—it’s true craftsmanship, culinary creativity, and a piece of the neighborhood’s quality of life. Whether you’re looking for creamy Italian gelato, certified organic fruit ice cream, or purely vegan ice cream without added milk, the capital has the perfect ice cream shop for every taste.

Use this ice cream shop guide for your next stroll through Kreuzberg, Mitte, or Prenzlauer Berg; discover extraordinary flavors ranging from Sicilian pistachio to miso caramel; and find your personal favorite among Berlin’s top 10 ice cream shops.

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