Please note: This article was first published on The Vegan Tourist and last updated December 18, 2019.
Address: Hollandstraße 16, 1020 Vienna
Opening Hours: Mondays – Fridays 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM (until 10:00 PM in the summer), Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (until 10:00 PM in the summer). (2019 opening hours, which might change in the future.)
Company Holidays: Dec 19 – 27, 2018, Dec 31, 2018 – Jan 4, 2019, reduced opening hours Dec 28 – 30, 2018
Phone: +43-(0)699-1166 0092
Website: http://www.fettundzucker.at
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fettundzucker
Email: office@fettundzucker.at
Free WiFi: Yes
Debit Cards: No
Credit Cards: No
Bathroom Facilities: Yes
Dogs Welcome: Yes
Seating Available: Yes
Outdoor seating area: Yes
Fett + Zucker, which opened in 2011, is a small vegetarian café. Vegan apple crumble cake (3.60 Euros) and banana bread (3.00 Euros) are always available. Bohnenstrudel (strudel with beans and a vegan yoghurt dip with chives, 4.50 Euros) is a seasonal dish, and a typical regional dish in Burgenland, one of Austria’s nine states, where owner Eva-Maria Trimmel was born and raised. Try the vegan tofu scramble, one of my favorite dishes at this café. My only complaint is that the serving size is very small, but it only costs 2.00 Euros. Order some toast and vegan spreads (4.20 Euros) with your scramble. I also like the vegan blueberry cheesecake (3.60 Euros). (2019 prices, which are due to change in the future.)
At Fett + Zucker, you order and pay at the counter, but your food is served at the table. There’s free WiFi, the café is wheelchair accessible, and dogs are welcome.
Original blog post: December 18, 2019 by Ingrid Haunold
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