Neubrandenburg gets a new café: with cupcakes and Syrian passion!
Neubrandenburg celebrates the opening of the new café “Cupcake” on July 21st with unique delicacies and Syrian hospitality.

Neubrandenburg gets a new café: with cupcakes and Syrian passion!
From July 21st, there will be a new address in Neubrandenburg for everyone looking for sweet treats and refreshing drinks. The “Cupcake” café opens its doors at Friedrich-Engels-Ring 52D at 6:30 a.m. and brings the special flair of a modern café to the city. Operator Almad Allaf, a 29-year-old Syrian with a passion for cupcakes, has a very special concept in store. Northern Courier reports that not only are the cupcakes baked according to a unique family recipe that cannot be found in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but that a colorful variety of drinks such as iced latte and whipped caramel coffee are also offered.
Allaf has received a lot of love for his creations from family and friends. His journey began at the age of 20 when he fled Syria, took various jobs in Turkey and finally came to Germany. Here he dedicated himself intensively to learning German for two years and worked in various jobs, including at the “Lila Bäcker” and as an Amazon delivery person, before he was able to realize his dream of owning his own café. The cafe will also offer a takeaway option for food and drinks.
A special opening offer
There will be a very special offer for the grand opening: guests will receive a free cupcake with the purchase of a drink, and small mini cupcakes will be handed out to passersby. The cafe is open daily from 6:30am to 9pm, making it a perfect spot for breakfast or an afternoon coffee.
Syrian hospitality and culture
Another highlight of Syrian coffee culture is the newly opened Café Zeit in Neustadt in Holstein on the Baltic Sea. How meer-gefuehl.de According to reports, oriental specialties were created here, especially different variations of baking lava. In a modern ambience that invites you to linger, the owners share stories about their homeland and invite people from different cultures to discover the diversity of Syrian cuisine. It is the only café in Neustadt's old town that is even open on Sundays.
Mahmoud and Majd, the owners of another café in Bonn, have made it their mission to offer high-quality drinks and a unique atmosphere. Their vision is to also include Syrian dishes such as Maklube in their offering and to regularly organize events such as “Silent Reading” and oriental concerts. In their Café CU, whose name refers to the chemical symbol for copper, guests will find a small library with Arabic and German books that make reading with a coffee a special experience uno-fluechtlingshilfe.de shows.
The trend towards Syrian coffee culture is becoming increasingly clear, and cafés like “Cupcake” and “Zeit” are not only places for culinary delights, but also lively meeting places that encourage people from different backgrounds to get together. Whether it's a delicious cupcake in Neubrandenburg or a piece of baking lava in Neustadt - the variety is great and the range of indulgences on offer is constantly growing.