Pêle-Mêle – the vegan café in Berlin-Neukölln
The name Pêle-Mêle is French and stands for “messed up” or “mixed,” For us this means a clash of different cultural influences and culinary preferences, from which something new emerges in creative ways.
At Pêle-Mêle, culinary delights and comfortable atmosphere are very important. If you want a home-cooked meal with friends and to forget about everyday life, or grab a quick and healthy bite during the lunch break, then come see us at Pêle-Mêle. In addition to the meals, Pêle-Mêle is a platform for cultural exchanges and events, such as readings, exhibitions, and a CoWorking space. We also cater to the Berlin area. Ask us!
Huge breakfast, changing lunch, vegetarian burgers – in Berlin-Neukölln you can indulge yourself vegan throughout the day!
Whether you prefer a full English breakfast, a Mediterranean Tomato Tofu Ciabatta, warming soup recipes from around the world, one of our hearty burger creations, or homemade cakes – at Pêle-Mêle, there is something for everyone. And of course, our offerings are all 100% vegan and organic.
Breakfast at Pêle-Mêle
Our vegan breakfast offers the right choice for every taste. Looking for something savory? Our breakfast creations with home-made spreads, an extensive selection of tofu, antipasti and crispy raw vegetables, topped off with freshly squeezed orange juice is for you. For fans of Dolce Vita, we recommend the sweet breakfast with homemade muesli and soy yogurt, chocolate cream, agave syrup, jam and plenty of fresh fruit.In particular, we would like to highlight our Sunday bio-vegan gourmet brunch where you and your friends can enjoy various homemade delicacies at the buffet “all you can eat”.
Vegan Catering from Berlin-Neukölln
If you are seeking Vegan Catering in Berlin, we are the right partner for every occasion. Whether you are interested in a cold or a warm buffet, finger food or a menu of several courses – we’ll be happy to create a customized offer at an attractive price!CoWorking space at Café Pêle-Mêle
The Vegan Café in Berlin has an affiliated CoWorking area, where you can rent one or more laptop workstations.Cultural diversity in Pêle-Mêle
In the guest room of Pêle-Mêle, you’ll find rotating exhibitions, readings, and music and film events. You have a band but no stage? You have pictures but no place to display them? You have texts but no audience? Talk to us!**Pêle-Mêle is cash only
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1 Review on “Pêle-Mêle”
I absolutely love this cafe and firmly place it in my top 5 favorite vegan eateries in Berlin, for sure!
If you’re seeking authentic crepes, lattes, English breakfasts with jam and spreads, freshly pressed juices, and delicious cakes, you MUST visit this place. Plus, they’ve got free wifi AND a co-working space that’s separate from the main cafe area; should you wish to work from there on a regular basis.
I’ve been a number of times and always had pleasant experiences with the staff too. Gosh, I love this place.
INSIDER’S TIP: The name is French and pronounced “pehl mehl.” I was fond of saying, “pay-lay may-lay” when I first read it, but a French friend taught me how. Hehe! It means, mixed together or a kind of chaotic mess of things. I think!