Vegan factory opens in Preetz: Enjoy Vöner & veggie treats!
Vegan factory opens in Preetz: Fresh, vegan and vegetarian food every day, including breakfast and children's menu.

Vegan factory opens in Preetz: Enjoy Vöner & veggie treats!
On October 31, 2025, Bünyamin Cantürk opened a new vegan snack bar in Preetz: Vegans Werk. At Kirchenstraße 15, gourmets can now enjoy a large selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes. The new opening hours are Monday to Friday from 7am to 9pm and weekends from 9am to 9pm, offering the opportunity to try different dishes.
The offer includes delicious highlights such as Dürüm, Vöner, falafel plates, Turkish pizza, burgers and fresh salads. Particular attention is paid to quality: fresh soup is served every day, and around 80 percent of the dishes on offer are vegan or vegetarian. If you don't want to miss out on the taste of fried dishes, you don't have to worry - no conventional frying fat is used here. Instead, an air fryer and oven are used, which makes the dishes healthier.
Variety for all tastes
Vegans Werk has set itself the goal of not excluding anyone. That's why child-friendly dishes such as schnitzel and chicken nuggets are also on offer. In the morning, fresh bread as well as various breakfast plates and sandwiches are served, ideal for an energetic start to the day. The opening brings a breath of fresh air to the culinary landscape of Preetz, which is increasingly becoming a popular destination for lovers of healthy eating.
If you want to satisfy your curiosity, you will also find culinary alternatives to the traditional kebab vendors at Vegans Werk. The common theme remains that healthy and tasty food is accessible to everyone. If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, you can contact the team on 04342-7615375.
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In conclusion, it can be said that the opening of the Vegans Werk in Preetz not only creates a new gastronomic destination, but also further promotes awareness of healthy eating. At the same time, the discussion about access to the Internet and digital participation is becoming increasingly relevant. What is left to say then? Good food and stable internet access are elements that should go hand in hand these days.