Reformhaus Staudigl (Austria – Vienna)

Please note: This article was first published on The Vegan Tourist and last updated December 23, 2019.

Address: Wollzeile 25, 1010 Vienna
Opening Hours: Mondays – Fridays 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, Saturdays 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1:30 PM during August) (store hours). Closed on Sundays and on public holidays. (2019 opening hours, which might change in the future.)
Company Holidays: No information available
Phone: +43-(0)1-512 42 971
Website: http://www.staudigl.at/kueche.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/staudiglwien
Email: office@staudigl.at
Free WiFi: No
Austrian Debit Cards: Yes
Credit Cards: Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa
Bathroom Facilities: Yes
Dogs Welcome: No
Seating Available: No
Outside Seating Area: No

Reformhaus Staudigl is a vegetarian health food store, which offers soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts for lunch (Mondays – Fridays). There’s no seating: just a few high tables, you have to stand while you eat. Reformhaus Staudigl is nevertheless very popular among the locals.

Soups (3.70 Euros, not always vegan) are served with a piece of bread. Small sandwiches cost 2.00 Euros. Other vegan options are salads (small: 4.10 Euros, large: 5.20 Euros), and quinoa or vegetable bowls (5.50 – 6.90 Euros). (2019 prices, which are due to change in the future.)

Freshly pressed juices are also available, and tap water is offered for free. At Reformhaus Staudigl, you can choose between a number of high-quality organic oils and vinegar for your salad dressing, like Omega 3 or macadamia nut oil, and balsamic vinegar.

This health food store has a very clean customer bathroom (you need a key), and you can buy organic, vegan, and various health food items as well as vegan cosmetics in the store. Lavera is my favorite cosmetics brand, many of their products are vegan, certified by The Vegan Society – try one of Lavera’s shower gels (orange, lime, rose, and coconut are all vegan).

Original blog post: December 7, 2019 by Ingrid Haunold
Updates to this blog entry will be posted at a future date

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