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The 10 Best Brunch Spots in Basel, Switzerland

Patrons of Tibits enjoy some fine weather
Patrons of Tibits enjoy some fine weather | Courtesy of Tibits

Basel’s location on Switzerland’s border with two neighboring countries has had a tangible influence on the city’s culinary culture. It has been shaped by French and German cuisine, with a dash of Italian, which makes it incredibly diverse. We list the best spots to explore this unique mix over brunch in Basel.

Tibits

Restaurant, Asian, Thai, Mediterranean, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-free

Tibits is an exclusively vegetarian restaurant in the heart of Basel that is dedicated to using locally sourced and organic products. Whenever possible, Tibits buys its ingredients from local farmers and small businesses and prepares every meal fresh. Besides the delicious range of vegetarian dishes, Tibits also offers excellent choices for vegans, such as its home-made vegan mango cake. Every Sunday, Tibits offers an elaborate brunch buffet from 9am to 4pm.

Café Frühling

Cafe, Coffee

Café Frühling
Courtesy of Café Frühling
At Café Frühling on Feldbergstrasse, guests can enjoy brunch all day, every day. Café Frühling focuses on fresh, local and seasonal products, and it knows where each and every one of the items on its menu has come from. Café Frühling serves a delicious range of dishes, such as home-made cakes and several types of bread, freshly pressed juices, lemonades and premium coffee specialties.

Confiserie Beschle

Bakery, Cafe, Restaurant, Tea Room, European, Swiss

Confiserie, tea room and retro café Beschle is located just across from Basel’s main train station. Breakfast is served every day from 8am to 10.30am, and besides breakfast classics, guests can enjoy the full range of Beschle products. These products come directly from the Beschle bakery, which produces fresh pastries every day. Confiserie Beschle is open 365 days a year, and the division of the café into tea room and confiserie, in the front and lounge area in the back, makes it the perfect location for business breakfasts and brunches.

Radius 39

Cafe, Coffee

Radius 39 is a café that only uses products from small businesses in a 39-kilometre radius. These products, such as regionally produced honey, vegetables, fruit, juices, meat and milk products, are also sold in the shop that is attached to the café. The main aim of Radius 39 is to promote sustainability and support small local businesses, which is why the café features informative events about products and topics of the region on a regular basis. Every Saturday, Radius 39 offers a fantastic brunch with unusual products, such as quail eggs, home-made scones, muesli and yogurt.

La Columbiana Kaffeeroesterei

Cafe, Coffee Shop, Swiss, French, Coffee

La Columbiana Kaffeeroesterei is primarily known for its exquisite range of coffees, which are made with personally roasted coffee beans. La Columbiana roasts as many as 13 different coffee blends and another five high-quality single-origin coffees in its coffee shop. The great range of coffees is complemented by delicious home-made baked goods, such as gipfeli, which is the typically Swiss version of the French croissant. This coffee place also has an online shop, where you can have the full variety of delicious coffees delivered directly to your house.

Holzofenbäckerei Bio Andreas

Bakery, Cafe, Pastelaria, Swiss, Pastries

Holzofenbäckerei Bio Andreas is a successful combination of traditional bakery and modern café. Every day, the Bio Andreas bakery produces over 50 different types of baked goods, from brioche to gipfeli, the traditional Swiss pastry, in its traditional wood-burning stoves. This great range of delicious baked goods can be enjoyed everyday in combination with a great coffee selection in Bio Andreas’s café in Basel’s Schneidergasse.

Zazaa

Restaurant, Asian

Zazaa, located on Petersgraben, invites its guests to a unique brunch experience, offering the best of Kurdish and Asian delicacies. From Monday to Saturday mornings, guests can enjoy a fantastic Eastern-style brunch here that provides a welcome change to the usual breakfast and brunch options in Basel.

Salz & Zucker

Cafe, Continental

Everyday, Salz & Zucker on Basel’s Wanderstrasse offers a wide variety of breakfast options. Guests can choose between a small or large version of the classic breakfast, the healthy “fit-power breakfast” and the prosecco breakfast. Every Sunday, Salz & Zucker serves a fantastic brunch buffet from 10am to 2pm, piled high with fresh bread, brioche, pastries, muesli, fresh fruit, salmon and local specialities.

La Fourchette

Bistro, French

La Fourchette is an intimate café on Klybeckstrasse that serves breakfast every day of the week. It pays special attention to sustainable and organic products and especially direct trade. This is why La Fourchette gets its fresh products, such as vegetables and fruit, only from local famers and small businesses in the region. These principles are also reflected in the café’s menu, which follows the main aims of simplicity and great taste. Every Sunday, La Fourchette serves an extensive brunch buffet that should not be missed.

Smuk

Bar, Cafe, Restaurant, Pastry Shop, Pastries, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Smuk is an intimate café that offers a wide variety of different breakfast menus as well as a range of home-made cakes during the week, from Wednesday to Saturday. The restaurant also features a charming terrace and an extensive bar and snack menu that will definitely make you want to prolong a brunch here. On Sundays, Smuk serves a creative brunch that comes in the form of a high-quality and sustainable all-you-can-eat buffet.

About the author

With an academic background in intercultural communication and modern languages, Sophia has always been fascinated by the uniqueness of cultures worldwide. She is particularly interested in cultural history and has a passion for classic and contemporary literature, art and photography. Sophia loves to travel and meet people with different cultural backgrounds to get a broader view of the world and become a true cosmopolitan.

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