REVIEW · BERLIN
Berlin: TV Tower Sphere Tim Raue Highest Breakfast
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Breakfast with Berlin hanging above you. In the TV Tower’s Sphere Tim Raue, you trade the usual street-level scramble for a reserved morning table and a regional breakfast (or vegan breakfast) with skyline views from one of Berlin’s highest dining spots.
I also like how smooth the flow feels: you’re welcomed upstairs at the staircase entrance, seated by the hostess, and kept moving without the usual travel friction. One thing to keep in mind is table preference isn’t guaranteed, so if your whole plan depends on getting the exact best view, manage expectations.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Sphere Tim Raue Breakfast in Berlin’s TV Tower: Worth the Morning Ticket
- The 2-Hour Flow: Check-in, Seating, and When the Views Matter
- What You Actually Get: Regional vs Vegan Breakfast, Coffee, and Kid Drinks
- Views From the Highest Restaurant: Fog Can Change the Story
- Service and Seating Reality: Friendly Staff, But Plan for No Table Choice
- Price and Value: Why $76 Can Make Sense (and When It Won’t)
- Who This Breakfast Fits Best (And Who Might Be Happier Elsewhere)
- Should You Book the Sphere Tim Raue TV Tower Breakfast?
- FAQ
- How long is the Sphere Tim Raue TV Tower breakfast experience?
- What is included with the TV Tower breakfast ticket?
- Is there a vegan breakfast option?
- Can I choose the table or guarantee a specific view?
- What drinks are included?
- Are baby carriages, scooters, or skateboards allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- Breakfast served in the Sphere Tim Raue at Berlin’s TV Tower, in a comfortable, seated setting
- Regional or vegan breakfast included, with coffee or tea and a non-alcoholic drink for kids
- Panoramic views from the highest restaurant, though weather can change what you see
- Hostess-led seating when you arrive upstairs at the staircase entrance
- Skip the ticket line, so your morning time stays focused on food and views
Sphere Tim Raue Breakfast in Berlin’s TV Tower: Worth the Morning Ticket

If you want Berlin with a side of altitude, this is a strong pick. The Sphere Tim Raue breakfast experience happens high up in the TV Tower, and that matters more than you might think: you’re not just eating breakfast, you’re watching the city unfold below you—sun, rooftops, and the grid of streets that makes Berlin feel like a lived-in puzzle.
The “modern twist with a Berlin personality” vibe also shows up in the menu approach. Your breakfast centers on regional products (with a vegan option), and the whole setting is designed for a relaxed meal rather than a rushed ticket-and-go stop. If you’re the type who likes your travel to feel special without becoming complicated, this fits.
One practical note: the experience is provided by TV-Turm Alexanderplatz Gastronomiegesellschaft mbH, so you’re dealing with a proper hospitality operation, not a pop-up event. That’s usually a good sign for pacing and service style.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Berlin.
The 2-Hour Flow: Check-in, Seating, and When the Views Matter

This is a 2-hour experience, and you’ll want to use that time like a pro: arrive ready to settle in, not to wander.
Here’s what the rhythm looks like from start to finish:
First, you go in and then head upstairs to the restaurant area. When you arrive, a hostess meets you at the staircase entrance and takes care of seating. That single detail—someone handling your seating—makes the experience feel easier than you’d expect for something in a very busy landmark.
Then comes the heart of it: your breakfast. You’re seated, served, and given the included drinks. You can take your time with the food while you look out at Berlin. Because the ticket is for a set time window (check availability for starting times), you’re less likely to feel rushed, even when the building is busy.
Finally, you finish and leave after the 2 hours. Nothing complicated like multiple stops or timed activities—just a clean package: arrival, breakfast, views, and done.
Tip: build in a little buffer before your scheduled start. In one experience, a late arrival timing issue created stress (the person needed to meet at a specific time near Panoramastraße 1A). That’s not a guarantee of what will happen, but it’s a good reason to be punctual and not cut it close.
What You Actually Get: Regional vs Vegan Breakfast, Coffee, and Kid Drinks

This isn’t a take-your-own-plate buffet concept based on your info. It’s a TV-Tower breakfast with included items and a clear “what’s included” structure.
You get to choose between:
- TV-Tower Breakfast (regional products)
- Vegan Breakfast
Included drinks are also straightforward:
- 1 cup of coffee or tea (no coffee specialties)
- 1 cocoa or juice or non-alcoholic drink for children
That package is the main value driver. You’re paying not just for food, but for the full setting: altitude, the restaurant brand (Sphere Tim Raue), and the fact that admission and a table reservation are part of the deal.
One more small but important detail: they can’t guarantee a specific table. That affects how you think about the meal. If you’re going for atmosphere and views, I’d treat the meal as the star—and the skyline as a bonus.
Views From the Highest Restaurant: Fog Can Change the Story
Berlin from up high is usually the dream. But you should plan for the reality of weather, because the tower sits in open air above the city.
In one foggy morning, the outside view was limited, but the overall experience still worked because the breakfast and service kept the mood going. That’s a useful lesson: even if visibility is reduced (fog and low clouds happen), you can still enjoy the setting as a calm, seated meal with a premium location.
What you should expect:
- The panoramic views are a core feature, especially when weather is clear.
- Visibility can vary. If it’s misty, you’ll get less of the skyline picture postcard moment.
- Your meal experience still matters—so don’t book this only as a photo mission.
If you’re a weather-optimist, consider choosing a morning with a decent forecast. If that’s not possible, go in ready to enjoy the restaurant side of the deal, not only the view.
Service and Seating Reality: Friendly Staff, But Plan for No Table Choice

This is where your expectations should be practical.
On the good side, the staff setup seems built for a smooth guest flow. You’re greeted by a hostess at the staircase entrance and seated by them. That reduces stress, especially if you’re not sure where to go inside a landmark building.
Service quality also appears to run strong when everything lines up. Multiple experiences describe attentive, friendly handling—one even noted a team with humor and strong awareness during the meal.
But here’s your consideration: table preference cannot be guaranteed. That means you might not get the exact table you imagined. You may also find that if you’re expecting the absolute best window angle, you’ll need to accept uncertainty.
Also, one account flagged that service wasn’t great on their visit and that the breakfast felt smaller than expected for the price. That doesn’t mean every morning is like that, but it’s a good reason to think of this as a premium experience rather than a value-packed “eat a ton” meal.
In other words: come for the Sphere Tim Raue setting and the high-up breakfast. Adjust your expectations on portion size and service consistency like you would for any restaurant experience.
Price and Value: Why $76 Can Make Sense (and When It Won’t)
$76 per person is not the cheapest breakfast in Berlin. The question is whether it feels fair for what you’re buying.
You’re paying for a bundle:
- entry/admission tied to the experience
- a table reservation at the restaurant
- a regional or vegan breakfast
- coffee or tea
- and a non-alcoholic drink for children
That’s the core logic of the value. If you’d otherwise spend money on transportation, a walk-in meal, and a separate way to access the tower, the package starts looking more reasonable. The “skip the ticket line” detail also helps: you spend less time stuck in queues and more time actually having your breakfast.
When it may not be value:
- If you want a big, filling, budget-friendly breakfast, you might feel that the included meal is too modest.
- If you only care about the view and want guaranteed skyline visibility, you can’t lock that in with your table choice.
When it is value:
- If you like the idea of a reserved morning meal with a clear end time and minimal fuss.
- If you want Berlin from above without turning it into a complicated plan.
For me, $76 starts to feel like the right kind of splurge when you treat it as the morning highlight, not just another meal stop.
Who This Breakfast Fits Best (And Who Might Be Happier Elsewhere)
This is best for people who want a smooth, special morning.
It’s a good match if you are:
- a couple looking for a calm, scenic breakfast
- a solo traveler who enjoys sitting with a view and eating without planning extra stops
- a small family (because kids get the included non-alcoholic drink)
- a vegan traveler who wants a real vegan breakfast option, not just a token substitution
It may be less ideal if you:
- need stroller access, because baby carriages are not allowed
- are bringing mobility devices like scooters or items like skateboards, since they’re listed as not allowed
- want to roam and explore your own pace inside the building before eating, because this is a seated, timed experience
If you travel with kids, think ahead: no baby carriages can matter in a building like this, where you’ll be moving and using stairs at times.
Should You Book the Sphere Tim Raue TV Tower Breakfast?

I’d book it if you want Berlin with altitude and you like a clean, reserved plan. The combination of breakfast in the Sphere Tim Raue, included drinks, and the promise of panoramic views makes it feel like an efficient way to turn one morning into a standout memory.
I’d reconsider if your priority is a guaranteed perfect window seat or if you’re hoping for a big, budget-heavy buffet breakfast. With table preference not guaranteed and the fact that weather can soften the outside view, the experience is more about the setting and meal quality than about controlling every variable.
If you want a morning that feels special, low-stress, and authentically Berlin in a modern dining format, this is a solid yes.
FAQ
How long is the Sphere Tim Raue TV Tower breakfast experience?
It lasts 2 hours. You can check availability to see starting times.
What is included with the TV Tower breakfast ticket?
Admission and a table reservation in the restaurant Sphere Tim Raue are included, along with a TV-Tower breakfast or vegan breakfast, 1 cup of coffee or tea (no coffee specialties), and 1 cocoa or juice or a non-alcoholic drink for children.
Is there a vegan breakfast option?
Yes. The booking includes a vegan breakfast option.
Can I choose the table or guarantee a specific view?
No. Table preference cannot be guaranteed.
What drinks are included?
You get 1 cup of coffee or tea (no coffee specialties). There is also 1 cocoa or juice or a non-alcoholic drink for children.
Are baby carriages, scooters, or skateboards allowed?
No. Baby carriages, skateboards, and scooters are not allowed.
























