Vegan Restaurants in Berlin

The historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a symbol of Germany's unity and history.

91 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Few cities make eating plant-based feel as effortless as Berlin, where a fully vegan meal is never more than a short walk away and the scene has long since outgrown any novelty phase. This is a city with deep roots in plant-based living, home to a sprawling network of entirely meat-free kitchens concentrated in neighborhoods like Kreuzberg, Neukolln, Friedrichshain, and Prenzlauer Berg, where the mood leans casual, creative, and refreshingly unpretentious. Wander these districts and you will find fully vegan doner and currywurst counters reinventing Berlin street food, all-plant bakeries and ice cream parlors, cozy cafes built for slow weekend brunches, hearty spots serving Turkish, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern flavors, and a handful of ambitious dining rooms proving that plant-based cooking can be genuinely refined. There is even a dedicated all-vegan grocery store and stretches of street so dense with meat-free options that locals treat them as destinations in their own right. What makes Berlin special is the sheer everyday normalcy of it all, the way affordability, inventiveness, and an open, come-as-you-are spirit combine so that vegans and curious omnivores alike can eat well without compromise, neighborhood after neighborhood, throughout the week.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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