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Wagashi ejima

CAFE

90 Gardeschützenweg

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About Wagashi ejima

Looking for a coffee stop in Berlin? Wagashi ejima is a neighborhood cafe you can add to your Pulled routine. Members use the app to record each visit, build a streak, and climb the local leaderboard while earning back part of what they spend on coffee.

As a neighborhood cafe, expect a comfortable, all-day kind of place. These spots tend to know their regulars, keep an approachable menu, and make a fine spot to read, work, or meet someone for an unhurried hour. The coffee is honest and the pace is relaxed. It is less about chasing the perfect extraction and more about being a reliable corner of the day.

You will find it in Berlin, DE. For anyone mapping coffee in Berlin, it is a convenient stop to fold into the day, close enough to other spots to string a few check-ins together on a single outing. That clustering is part of what makes it worth saving to your map in the first place. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across DE.

When you reach Wagashi ejima, order first and check in second. Anything on the menu qualifies, from a quick shot to a long, slow brew. Drink it the way you like, take a photo of the cup, and move on with your day knowing the coffee just paid you back a little.

Order what you like, photograph the cup, and let the app handle the rest of the work.

Quick facts

Classification
Cafe
City
Berlin
Country
Germany
Total check-ins on Pulled
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Claim status
Unclaimed
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Frequently asked questions

Where is Wagashi ejima located?

Wagashi ejima is a cafe in Berlin, Germany. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

Is Wagashi ejima a coffee shop?

Yes. Wagashi ejima is classified as cafe on Pulled. This shop counts toward general Pulled challenges. Specific challenge eligibility is shown in the app when you enroll.

How do I earn cash for visiting Wagashi ejima?

Download the Pulled app for iOS or Android. Enroll in any active challenge. When you visit Wagashi ejima, open the app, tap Pull, and take a photo of your drink. GPS and a photo confirm the check-in. Each Pull counts toward your enrolled challenge. Hit the challenge target and Pulled sends real PayPal cash to your account.

Is Wagashi ejima on Pulled?

Yes. Wagashi ejima is in the Pulled shop database and ready for check-ins. The shop is currently unclaimed. If you own Wagashi ejima, you can claim it on Pulled to verify ownership, respond to check-ins, and run sponsored challenges.

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