Cinnamon and cardamom knots: Munich's sweetest temptation at Bageri!
Discover the Café Bageri in Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt: vegan delicacies and a cozy atmosphere await you.

Cinnamon and cardamom knots: Munich's sweetest temptation at Bageri!
If you follow the smell of freshly baked bread in Munich, your journey inevitably ends in Café Bageri, which can be found at Adlzreiterstraße 21. A short time ago, a married couple was seen standing in a long line while the husband asked his wife if there was anything free. The café, which impresses with its ivy facade alone, has made a name for itself and attracts many foodies with its “best cinnamon and cardamom knots in the city”.
Bageri's cozy interior is reminiscent of a co-working space, with two large wooden tables and a fig tree that gives the place a special touch. The blue color scheme that runs through the furniture and tableware creates a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for a quick stop or a longer break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Variety on the menu
Things are uncomplicated here: There are no food or drink menus, just a board that provides information about the offerings. Prices include espresso for 2.50 euros and cappuccino for 3.90 euros. The knots are particularly popular, as they are fluffy, visually appealing and have an intense taste - the cinnamon and cardamom knot costs between 3.90 euros and 4 euros. The only downer is that the cardamom knot is often sold out before the end of the day.
Vegan pleasures are the focus here: almost all products are plant-based, with the exception of a cheese roll for 3.50 euros. The delicacies also include focaccia for 4.80 euros and occasionally changing sandwiches. All coffee variants come with oat milk, because you won't find cow's milk here. Decaffeinated coffee and tea also have to be avoided, but sparkling water and rhubarb spritzer are on the menu for 3.50 euros each.
Bageri in the studio park
Another gem in the Munich bakery scene is the Bakery Bageri, which was opened by the ambitious Marie in the studio park of the railway guard Thiel. Fresh sourdough rolls, mixed wheat and rye bread as well as the popular knots are baked here from Saturday morning. Marie, who studied pharmacy, developed her passion for baking as part of a special bakery course and delights her customers with an offer that is completely vegan.
The bakery also offers vegan or vegetarian sandwiches and focaccia as a lunch special - ideal for a quick midday bite. Cake lovers don't miss out either: plum datschi and lemon poppy seed cake are regularly on the menu. Marie even plans pizza sessions and sourdough classes for anyone interested.
An Eldorado for vegans
According to an overview of the best vegan cafes in Munich, below veggie-addiction-veggie, the Bageri is not only one of the most popular, but also spreads the spiritual idea of sustainable nutrition. In addition to this piece of gold, there are numerous other options such as the Katzentempel München or OM NOM NOM, all of which offer a creative range of plant-based delicacies.
Whether you want to snack a little or enjoy a full brunch, vegans and everyone who pays attention to conscious nutrition will really get their money's worth in Munich. A visit to Bageri is always worth it - ideally with a friend to enjoy the sweet knots together and philosophize about what really makes good food.