Du Bonheur

Du Bonheur

5.6 / 10

Du Bonheur offers an exceptional selection of pastries that are not only **fresh** but also crafted with top-tier ingredients. The quality of service is commendable, as the atmosphere feels genuinely welcoming and friendly, making every visit a delightful experience.

What truly stands out is the **attention to detail** in both the presentation and the taste of the delicacies. Every treat seems to be made with love, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in delightful **confections**. You can expect to leave with a smile and perhaps a few extra pastries to take home!

From the business
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Kerbside pickup
In-store pick-up
In-store shopping
Takeaway
Dine-in
Accessibility
Offerings
Coffee
Dining options
Breakfast
Dessert
Amenities
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments

Du Bonheur is in position 9 of bakeries in Berlin

Customer Reviews

The desserts were fresh, but when you see them, you expect something truly amazing and extra in terms of flavor. However, the taste was quite ordinary for me, though the presentation was absolutely top-notch. Still, they’re worth trying at least once.
Evren Evren
Evren Evren
I visited this pastry shop this morning, hoping for a quick breakfast treat, but I left feeling really disappointed, especially considering the price I paid. The seating was extremely limited, a small bar with only three cramped spots inside and just two tables outside, which felt unwelcoming in the cold. To my surprise, there’s an extra charge for dining in; for example, the almond millefeuille went from 6.30 euros to 7.06 euros if you choose to sit down. This surcharge applies to all their pastries, which felt unnecessary given the minimal and uncomfortable seating options.
The coffee didn’t help redeem the experience, with milk that was over-foamed, lacking that smooth, creamy texture I expected. The almond millefeuille, which I was looking forward to, also didn’t live up to expectations. The cream was too soft, with a strong marzipan flavor that masked any true almond taste. For the price, I was expecting a more balanced and refined pastry. The pain au chocolat was standard but not memorable, certainly not worth the premium.
Overall, while this shop might be okay for a quick takeaway, it didn’t live up to expectations for a quality pastry experience. The added charge for sitting in, combined with the uncomfortable seating, made me feel that my money was wasted. I left disappointed, feeling that the experience was far from worth the price.
Rim GHDAS
Rim GHDAS
I visited this bakery early in the morning for a quick breakfast treat, but it left me a bit disappointed. Seating was very limited — a small bar with just three spots inside and some tables outside, which wasn’t ideal in the cold weather. What surprised me even more was the price difference for dining in; some items went over 7 euros if you’re seated. For such basic and uncomfortable seating, the extra charge didn’t seem justified.
The coffee was another letdown, with overly foamed milk that lacked the smooth, creamy texture I was hoping for. The almond millefeuille also missed the mark. The cream was too soft and had a strong marzipan flavor that overshadowed any almond taste. Given the price, I expected something more refined. The pain au chocolat was fine but nothing special, especially for the cost.
Overall, this place might work for a quick takeaway, but it didn’t meet my expectations for a cozy or satisfying breakfast spot. The added charge for sitting in, combined with uncomfortable seating, left me feeling that the experience wasn’t worth the price.
Firas Yahia
Firas Yahia
By far the best bakery in Berlin! The pasteries are fresh and its all home made using high quality ingredients for a reasonable price, authentic to what we can find in France. Its a family owned business and the staff is very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend!
Counter Strike
Counter Strike
This pastry shop is located near my yoga studio, and every Sunday after practice I come here to treat myself to a delicious treat) all the cakes are delicious! Prices from 5,70€ for one pastry. Staff is friendly) There is a window to the kitchen, you can watch everything happen) Love this place! See you Sunday!
Tamara
Tamara
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Address

Du Bonheur is located at Brunnenstraße 39, 10115 Berlin, Germany

Website

The website of Du Bonheur is: dubonheur.de

Business Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 09:00–15:00
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 08:00–19:00
Friday: 08:00–19:00
Saturday: 09:00–18:00
Sunday: 09:00–18:00

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