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| Product | Capacity | Size | Price | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Day passes person | person | — | from €15/day | |
Flex desks person | person | — | from €190/mo | |
Dedicated desks person | person | — | from €280/mo | |
Memberships person | person | — | On request | |
Meeting rooms 1–50 persons | 1–50 persons | — | from €22/hr | |
Private offices 1–5 persons | 1–5 persons | — | from €400/mo |
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UMA Hub Coworking & Cafe occupies Großbeerenstraße 60 in Berlin's Kreuzberg district, combining a specialty-coffee café with a full coworking setup under one roof. The space offers day passes, private offices, and bookable meeting rooms alongside a podcast room and dedicated event spaces — making it practical for solo workers, small teams, and client-facing occasions alike. Ergonomic furniture, high-speed Wi-Fi, a printer/scanner, and lockers handle day-to-day work needs, while fresh fruit, snacks, and free water keep focus up without leaving the building. Twenty-four-hour access means the space fits schedules that don't follow a nine-to-five. The café side is a genuine operation, not an afterthought — the coffee program and welcoming front-of-house create an atmosphere closer to a neighbourhood local than a corporate flex space. With a 4.9 Google rating, UMA Hub draws a consistent crowd of freelancers, entrepreneurs, and regulars who treat it as a reliable base in central Berlin.
Großbeerenstraße 60, 10965, Berlin
UMA Hub sits on Großbeerenstraße in Kreuzberg, one of Berlin's most characterful and well-connected inner-city districts. The neighbourhood is dense with independent cafés, restaurants, and shops, meaning lunch options and after-work spots are seconds away on foot. Kreuzberg's flat, cyclable streets make it easy to arrive by bike, and the area is served by multiple U-Bahn and bus lines that connect quickly to Mitte, Friedrichshain, and Schöneberg. Yorckstraße S-Bahn station and U-Bahn stops at Mehringdamm and Gneisenaustraße place much of the city within a short commute. The surrounding streets have a lived-in, unpretentious energy — a mix of long-term locals, creatives, and a growing startup scene — which fits the hybrid café-coworking format UMA Hub runs. Green space is close by too, with Viktoriapark and the Tempelhof open field both reachable within a short ride or walk.
Review summary
Across 160 detailed Google reviews, UMA Hub Coworking & Cafe comes across as a warm, cafe-style workspace tucked near Mehringdamm in Berlin's Kreuzberg area — what one member calls "a hidden gem" in the neighbourhood. The aspects members return to most consistently are the staff, the food and drinks, and the overall atmosphere. Reviewers describe the team as notably friendly and attentive, and the cafe offering draws genuine praise — the gluten-free brownie, for instance, is singled out by name as genuinely delicious. The atmosphere is described across reviews as welcoming and conducive to settling in for a productive stretch, with background music that members find pleasantly calming rather than intrusive. A few features set the space apart from typical coworking cafes. Members highlight accessibility provisions that go beyond the standard, including a prayer room and a space for ritual washing — details that signal a considered approach to inclusivity that reviewers clearly appreciate. On the practical side, the wifi connection is described as reliable and straightforward to join, desks are noted as generously sized, and power sockets are said to be plentiful — the kind of functional detail that matters on long working days. The one consistent gap in the reviews concerns pricing on the food side: a handful of members feel that some baked goods do not justify their cost. The staff also receives an isolated critical note alongside its broader praise, suggesting the experience can occasionally vary.
Serefraz Tekin
May 2026
Das Essen und das Personal sind fantastisch. Auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert.
May Willow
May 2026
Ich kann das Geschäft nicht empfehlen, da der Service enttäuschend war – ich wurde kühl und abweisend empfangen. Es ist sehr laut, sodass ich nicht richtig arbeiten konnte. Außerdem sind die Backwaren Massenware und den hohen Preis definitiv nicht wert.
Lucia Hanel
May 2026
Felix90
May 2026
Sehr angenehme Atmosphäre hier im Uma Hub.
Abdullahi Osman
Apr 2026
Dieser Ort erfüllt alle Kriterien für einen perfekten Arbeitsplatz. Er ist ruhig, ästhetisch ansprechend und das Personal ist überaus freundlich und zuvorkommend. Ein besonderes Plus ist der Gebetsraum. Absolut empfehlenswert! ❤️
amina saeed
Apr 2026
Dieser Ort hat meine Erwartungen übertroffen, richtig tolle Atmosphäre, perfekt für Muslime. Es gibt einen Gebetsraum und einen Raum für die rituelle Waschung (Wudhu). Das Personal ist freundlich und es gibt einen glutenfreien Brownie, der auch sehr lecker ist. Ich wünschte mir wirklich, sie hätten glutenfreies Brot für die Eier-Sandwiches, denn das würde ich beim nächsten Mal gerne probieren. Ich hoffe, die Geschäftsleitung berücksichtigt das 😊

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