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Vegan Restaurants Have Been Added to The Vegetarian Resource Group’s Online Guide to Veggie Restaurants in the USA and Canada

Posted on May 03, 2018 by The VRG Blog Editor

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The Vegetarian Resource Group maintains an online Guide to Vegan/Vegetarian Restaurants in the USA and Canada. Below are some recent additions. The entire guide can be found here: VRG Online Veggie Restaurant Guide

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Here are some new additions to VRG’s guide:

Bartleby’s Seitan Stand
Location varies each day in Boston, MA
Bartleby’s Seitan Stand is a bright blue-and-orange food truck serving seitan nuggets, sandwiches, salads, fries, and house- (truck-?) made dips. Stephanie Kirkpatrick was inspired to create her own plant-based food truck after managing a vegan café. Bartleby’s can be found on several Boston street corners, as well as at local events and festivals. More information about its schedule is available on its Facebook page www.facebook.com/bartlebysfood

Better Bowls
1818 G St.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Better Bowls brings wholesome food in an eco-friendly sugarcane bowl. Started as an online delivery service in the Haggin Oaks Farmers Market. Signature bowls including the “America” bowl with brown rice, roasted sweet potatoes and red onions, spiced chili chickpeas, fresh spinach, and avocado, complete with a roasted red bell pepper hummus sauce. Other signatures include the southwest, the Mediterranean, the Thai, the Southwest and BBQ Jackfruit. Brekkie Bowl and overnight oats available for the early riser.

Blue Heron Creamery
2410 Main St.
Vancouver, BC V5T 3H9 Canada
Vancouver’s first vegan-cheese shop from Chef Karen McAthy the former executive chef at Graze Vegetarian. Uninspired by the dairy-free cheese options on grocery-store shelves she has led the evolution of the cheese making craft developing more than 20 types of cultured vegan cheeses. Cultured vegan butters, yogurt, and preserves are also offered. Try the herb and garlic cumulus cheese, addictive almond ricotta, and saporous almond bocconcini. Beautiful spreads and catering available.

Dugout
22 Ave. Duluth E.
Montreal, QC Canada H2W 1G6
Enjoy vegan baked goods including donuts, pie, parfaits, and more along with tea or coffee.

Glow Live Foods Café
380 Washington Ave., #105
Ketchum, ID 83340
Enjoy organic raw dishes such as spring roll, marinated kale salad, Thai noodle bowl, sun burger, and avocado toast. They also offer smoothies, fresh juices, and teas. They are located in a health food store. Outdoor seating weather permitting.

Inika Café
330 SW 2nd St., Ste. 102
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
The café’s motto is “strictly vegan — but not just for vegans.” It serves a wide range of foods like acai bowls, breakfast (served all day), freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, wraps, and pastries. Gluten-free options are available. Vegan Fine Foods is located across the street from the Museum of Discovery and Science in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

PBJ.LA
317 South Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Los Angeles restaurateur Adam Fleischman’s PBJ.LA serves futuristic 100% plant-based takes on the lunchbox classic. These sandwiches are the furthest thing from your childhood’s saccharine Saran-wrapped Wonderbread staple: unique ingredients like daikon radish, dark cherry Chianti jam, and toasted pine nut butter are layered between crustless circles of vegan Challah-style bread. Everyone knows that the perfect pairing to a PB&J is a tall, cold glass of milk, and PBJ.LA is no exception: almond milks flavored with lavender, Peruvian cacao, and strawberry are served alongside the sandwiches. PBJ.LA is located inside of LA’s Grand Central Market.

Strawberry Blond Bakery
114B Grange Ave.
Ottawa, ON Canada K1Y 3B1
This bakery offers vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free items such as cupcakes, cookies, pies, tarts, scones, and much more.

Sweet Soulfood
1016 N. Broad St.
New Orleans, LA 70119
Sweet Soulfood grew from a successful vegan catering business and is in the Tremé neighborhood at Broad and St. Phillip with a cafeteria-style buffet along with a separate salad and ice cream bar. Enjoy fresh Chick Pea Fritters, Mac n Cheese, Jambalaya, Bread Pudding, Sweet Potatoes, and Okra Gumbo. Fresh Smoothies. Simple decor, good value with plentiful portions.

The Nosh Pit Detroit
2995 Yemans Hamtramck
Hamtramck, MI 48212
The Nosh Pit Detroit is known for their soups, sandwiches, and desserts and gluten-free options. Starters include potato beet/carrot latkes and Mac Un’cheese. Their most reviewed sandwiches are their veggie burger called the Katz, The Karen; vegan cheese, red pepper, pesto aioli, and the Larry their “Reuben.” Rotating dessert selection but look for the chocolate beet cupcakes and coconut macaroons. Elective vibe with communal dining room tables.

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  1. Anamaria says:

    Thanks for this list! I plan on visiting as many of these as I can. I review (mostly Southern so far) vegetarian-friendly restaurants on my blog http://www.heartofpixie.com in hopes the reviews will be helpful to fellow veggie folks.



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