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Take a Look at These Vegan Restaurants Added to The Vegetarian Resource Group’s Online Guide to Veggie Restaurants in the USA and Canada

Posted on August 03, 2018 by The VRG Blog Editor


Photo from Midnight Noodle

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:

Amateur Coffee
3913 Cuming St.
Omaha, NE 68131
Amateur Coffee is a cozy café with coffee drinks, wellness drinks, and freshly brewed caffeine and non-caffeine teas. They also offer gluten-free waffles, chia seed pudding, and a variety of pastries. The wellness drinks are beautiful and come in many flavors, such as Beet and Ginger or Jade Matcha and Rose.

Café No Fur
3500 S. Edmond St.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
Café No Fur offers a relaxed environment in which to enjoy some all-American classics, including vegan Philly cheesesteaks, vegan nachos, vegan popcorn chicken, Smart Dogs, Beyond Burgers, and more. Concurrent with their theme, all the waitresses wear bikinis. They’re also open late!

Devine Delights
909 St. Joseph St., Ste. 100
Rapid City, SD 57701
Comfort foods like burgers, hot dogs, soups, salads, and sandwiches are served at this hidden gem of a restaurant. The main attraction is the made-in-house vegan ice cream and other amazing desserts, including cinnamon rolls and chocolate chip cookies. Seating is available in the lobby.

Honest Tom’s Plant Based Taco Shop
261 S. 44th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Honest Tom’s, often considered to be Philly’s best taqueria, transitioned to an all vegan menu after the owner became a vegan himself. The new revamped menu featureS items like Biff (walnut taco meat), Carbacoa (slow-cooked carrots and lentils), and Chucken (chickpeas and plantains prepared chicken tinga-style) served in tacos, burritos, or bowls. They plan to rotate through seasonal veggies and specials, too.

Max Well New Orleans
6101 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA 70118
Max Well New Orleans offers salads, bowls, and soups for a variety of tastes. Build your own salad, or try one of their fresh squeezed juice blends! Ingredients are listed on the menu, so you can see what you’re getting.

Midnight Noodle
914 Union St.
New Orleans, LA 70112
Transitioning from a pop-up to a permanent home inside the Catahoula Hotel, a historic and cozy boutique hotel in the central business district near the French quarter, Midnight Noodle offers an all-vegan menu 5 nights a week. Examples of their Asian inspired offerings include mushroom udon noodles, scallion pancake, smoky bao, and pot stickers. The pot stickers are popular and are filled with kale, ginger, scallions, and mock pork and served with a Sichuan chili oil. The food is very flavorful and the menu items change seasonally. Ambience is casual and outdoor seating and free WiFi is available. Friendly, accommodating, and attentive staff.

Monkeywrench
98 Gallivan Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Monkeywrench is a vegan ice cream and coffee shop replete with various house made ice creams in a variety of formats. The restaurant is also open late most days of the week for those late night cravings. 16 flavors, made in house daily, served in your choice of a cup or cone.

The Dankness Dojo
832 South Olive St.
Los Angeles, CA 90014
The Dankness Dojo, as its name suggests, is a hip cafe, brewery, and vegan restaurant. The chic interior is complemented by the exciting and modern menu, as well as a full list of local beers on tap. The Dojo serves American classics such as pancakes, burgers, and biscuits and gravy; they also offer a few Mexican-inspired dishes including tacos, burritos, and chilaquiles. Stop by the Dankness Dojo for a cold beer, vegan deliciousness, and overall good vibes.

The Plant YYZ
2745 Dundas St. West
Toronto, ON M6P 1Y1 Canada
The Plant YYZ puts all of its focus on fresh, local food, with 95 percent of the ingredients sourced from Ontario farmers. Customers are able to purchase ready-made and fully plant-based meals from the location in Toronto, as well as fresh soups, pastas, and condiments. Pusateri’s also delivers any orders that are made. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop that provides nutritional and flavorful dishes that highlight local Ontario farms, look no further than The Plant YYZ.

Urban Beans
3508 N. 7th St. #100
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Baked goods, full meals, coffee, and it’s open all the time . . . what more can you ask for? With a menu that changes frequently, you’ll always find something new and exciting at Urban Beans. Calzones, freshly baked pies and muffins, and lasagna are just a few of the many offerings. Vegan cheeses and sauces made in house.

Vegan By Victoria’s
709 N. Bristol St.
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Mexican and Central American delicacies are served in this cozy shop. The pan dulce are a fan favorite, along with flan, cookies, and custom cakes. People travel from hours away to get the delicious breads that taste like the real thing.

VeggiEAT Xpress
390 N. Stephanie St.
Henderson, NV 89014
VeggiEAT Xpress’s Henderson location is a full-service restaurant with a fully vegan menu, featuring vegan pho, vegan eggrolls, and vegan Vietnamese sandwiches, as well as a variety of vegan curries and fried rice.

We Got The Beets
Greenville, SC 29605
Burgers, sandwiches, salads, and sides are what’s cooking in this pun-adorned food truck. The Nacho Burger, with a Beyond Meat burger, cashew cream nacho cheese, guac, and jalapeños, is mouthwatering. The Sushi Sandwich is a favorite, with sushi rice, Korean BBQ jackfruit, slaw, avocado, and veggies. Gluten-free and nut-free options available. Check Facebook page to find out where the truck will be located and when: www.facebook.com/wegotthebeetsfoodtruck

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