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- 5
- So yummy and convenient
My family lives about an hour from Frankfurt, but we make a monthly trip to Veganz for food we can't buy closer to home. On every trip we make a point to grab food at Wondergood. My son and I really like the simple sandwiches (me "salami", him "cheese") while my husband gets the Burger Deluxe and enjoys it always. He also likes to pick up some kind of sandwich to take for later. Then we all get a treat for there and another to go for the next day. The cakes they serve are some of the best vegan cakes I've ever had, and by far the best I've ever had in Germany (I find a lot of German cakes to be very dry and bland). The cream cakes are moist and delicious (I love the almond covered one) and the chocolate tortes are rich and scrumptious. I've also noticed they serve a lot of gluten-free desserts, which may be helpful for some, and the ones we have had have been just as tasty as the gluten-full varieties. I do wish their hot drinks (coffees) menu was a little more expansive, but the options are okay for a small in-store cafe. They do serve the lattes in normal drinking glasses (no handle) so they're impossible to drink immediately without burning your hand, but maybe this is typical and I just don't get coffees out very often. They also offer smoothies but I've yet to try one. Their soda selection is slim and the Fritz bottles are tiny (about half the size of the normal bottles) so if you really like your soda you might want to buy one in Veganz (the drink cooler is about 10 feet from the cafe area) and bring it over to drink with your meal - we do this frequently and have never been questioned, they've even opened them for us when we forgot our little bottle opener. The staff is always friendly, though it's best to know how to order in German as not everyone behind the counter is fluent in English (which is not a problem, just good to know!) The dessert prices are a little steep (~4 Euros a slice) if you're not used to typical vegan pricing but well worth it for an occasional indulgence. Also, be aware that there is no restroom. There is, however, a pay toilet (50c) just outside the building that is usually quite clean for a public toilet. Parking can also be atrocious depending on the time and day you visit, so if you're driving in you might have to circle and possibly walk a bit. There's a nice park within walking distance which is great post-meal on nice days, and a large toy store across the street that's fun to browse.