• Coffee Fellows - Hauptbahnhof

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  • Coffee-tea Coffee & Tea
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Western
Fast food
Take-out
Bakery
European

Serves meat, vegan options available. Coffee shop franchise founded 1999 in Munich and has grown to operate 200+ outlets across Europe. Offers coffee, tea, smoothies, and light food like bagel sandwiches, cookies, and pastries. Has plant milks such as soymilk. One sandwich is labeled as vegan: bagel with hummus, tomato, and avocado. Also check what the vegan baked options are such as apple pie. Concept is similar to Starbucks. Open Mon-Sun 06:00-22:00.


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7 Reviews

First Review by Tank242

jo3rn

Points +1788

Vegan
19 Mar 2024

Cut-down selection only

Unfortunately, neither the bagel nor the coffee was very special. Bagel roll was dry, coffee smelled of detergent. It's not comparable to other (better) Coffee Fellows in terms of taste and amount of vegan options.

The price is high compared to the other snack chains at the station - I was expecting more.

They have a compostable coffee lid, which is nice.

TheTofuTyrant

Points +2135

Vegan
06 Jun 2023

Great vegan options

They offer vegan bagel sandwiches and milk alternatives for no extra charge

Pros: lots of vegan options

shannen.veryperfect

Points +2424

Raw
05 Nov 2021

Frappiato to go

Während eines kurzen Zwischenstopps am Frankfurter Bahnhof, musste es nach langer Reise etwas zuckriges und kaffeeartiges sein - am Besten gekühlt. Daher fiel meine Wahl auf einen Karamell Frappiato, der entweder mit Hafer- oder Mandelmilch für mich zubereitet werden konnte. Der Frappioato war ein Gedicht und sogar etwas besser als ich erwartet hatte.

Man ließ mich das Getränk sogar vorab probieren, um sicher zu gehen das es mir auch schmecken würde.

Updated from previous review on 2021-11-05

FrizzeFrazz

Points +282

Vegan
09 Jun 2019

No food today

Just got a coffee with soy milk as they had no food :/

bloesemconfetti

Points +178

Vegan
13 Aug 2017

Terrible coffee and no vegan pastries

I saw this coffee franchise listed quite a few times on happycow so I thought it must really be something special. Much to my dismay, I didn't enjoy the coffee at all. Sure they serve soy milk and almond milk, but most bigger places do so nowadays, and the selection of vegan sandwiches wasn't big at all, nor were there any vegan pastries.

Another reviewer here said that at least Coffee Fellows is better than Starbucks. I don't know if I agree (although I don't think you should spend your money there either), because it seems all the same to me. I'm sure there are other places in Frankfurt where they serve excellent coffee and have at least one vegan food option to choose from. Regardless, I'd suggest checking out one of the many third wave coffee places where they know how to make a good coffee (with soy milk).

o0Carolyn0o

Points +863

Vegan
19 Oct 2016

Vegan bagel

I had the vegan bagel sandwich while waiting to get my next connection and it was really nice. Of course it's not a Montreal or NYC bagel, but what they have is fine for sandwich purposes. The also have soy milk for the lattes.

Pros: A few vegan options

Tank242

Points +1583

Vegan
18 Aug 2016

WBTS* + located in the MARKTHALLE!

First of all, you should consider what kind of company you want to throw your hard earned euros at. Especially when it comes to overprized coffee products.
Speaking of, Coffee Fellows is on the price worthier side - slightly cheaper than the global rival.
Speaking of, imhb one should also consider the regional aspects, the ethical standards and integrity of companies.
Coffee fellows is a german based franchise company with 36 stores open. I prefer that to multinationals whith questionable company culture and even more a very questionable integrity eg when it comes to tax their profits in the country they were made.
Just my brief 2 cents and part of the reason why I do prefer CF or single stores to big multis.

The coffee has a decent/adequate quality, price for a large(st) cappuccino is 4 Euros plain.
Besides the usual unhappy cow milk variants they offer soy for the same price; unfortunately not other plant milks.

The main difference to other coffee dealers is their emphasis on breakfast and the openly declaration of vegan and vegetarian dishes. Although vegans still come a little bit short speaking of variety (3 vegan products), the first step is done.

Personally, I will give them a go and am happy have that option to provide me with enough good coffee for long train rides.

Updated from previous review on 2015-06-01

Pros: Moderate price, centrally located -foodcourt

Cons: few vegan options, not organic




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