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

Posted on April 12, 2019 by The VRG Blog Editor
Photo from Doomie’s NextMex

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: http://www.vrg.org/restaurant/index.php

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Here are some new additions to VRG’s guide:

Code Vert

1216 Bishop St.

Montreal, QC H3G 2E3 Canada

Code Vert is 100% vegan, organic restaurant with a “fast food” counter service. Even though this restaurant mimics a regular fast food company, their offerings are surprisingly not so fatty and unhealthy. They provide a wide array of healthy options, including, hot cereal bowls, chia pudding, cashew yoghurt, various salads and Buddha bowls, and vegan poached eggs and omelets!! They do offer some of your cravings as well, such as veggie burgers, vegan pizza, poutine, tofu popcorn, cakes, and pastries! You order at the counter and can either take-away or grab a seat and eat your meal. The décor is bright and open, giving a calming effect. Code vert’s décor is very modern using white and green coloring, complementing the wooden furniture and various plants. Code Vert is located behind a strip of other restaurants.

Doomie’s NextMex

1253 Vine St., Ste. 8

Los Angeles, CA 90038

Doomie’s NextMex has everything you could want without the animal products. Get nachos, burritos, tacos, chimichangas, and more, all for a reasonable price. You can even order for pickup online.

Gemaro’s Bakery

149 Main St.

Toronto, ON M4E 2V9 Canada

Gemaro’s Bakery provides allergen-free and vegan artisanal breads, bagels, rolls, desserts, and so much more. All products can be shipped to the greater Toronto area, and the products are available at many local food stores and farmers markets.

ITSO Vegan

830 Mayfield Rd. #600

Prairie, TX 75052

ITSO Vegan has an entirely vegan menu filled with hearty options, such as seitan chiken and waffles, wonton nachos, barbeque jackfruit sliders, and more!

Mark of the Beastro

666 S. State St.

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Mark of the Beastro says they can feed all of your unholy desires, and their menu reflects that exact idea. With a wide variety of comfort food options, guests can enjoy a delicious hot meal, such as fried mac & cheese bites, seitanic club sandwich, barbeque veggie burger, and Portobello steak.

O’cado

14568 Ventura Blvd.

Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

O’cado is a wine bar with a range of options, from snacks to shared plates to meals. Consider the jackfruit-based O’Crab Cakes, avocado toast, or the Impossible Burger. Dessert specials change daily!

Shimmy Shack

1440 Sheldon Rd.

Plymouth, MI 48170

Shimmy Shack, known for their vegan and gluten free food truck, now has a storefront on the corner of Ann Arbor & Sheldon Road in the Plymouth Township. Check out their burgers and fries and colorful assortment of cookies and deserts, including a Banana Splitz, pump’n maple cookie, and more! They even have a ‘Freaky Friday’ option, where the Shimmy Shack team surprises you with an exciting treat made with ingredients from their kitchen while supplies last. Shimmy Shack’s interior design is inspired by 1950s home decor and includes TV trays. It has a play area for children with vintage toys from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s.

Sugar Fang

2625 Main St.

Dallas, TX 75226

Located inside Brain Dead Brewing on Main street in Deep Ellum, Sugar Fang is an all-vegan bakery offering cupcakes, donuts, skullettes (See their Instagram for pictures: https://www.instagram.com/sugarfangtx/), and other small sweets. For a place that sells donuts, they open a bit late, but they more than make up for it with their late hours. Ask about custom cakes too, if you’re interested. Meanwhile, grab a beer and a cupcake and enjoy!

VeGreen

3780 Old Norcross Rd., Ste. 106

Duluth, GA 30096

Featured in Best of Atlanta Magazine, VeGreen is an all vegan Asian fusion restaurant. Classic dishes like Orange, Sesame, or General Tso’s Chicken are served with a delicious meat substitute. Or try something new like Walnut Marinated Shrimp. They also have an extensive sushi menu where they’ve recreated Philadelphia and Volcano Rolls to be completely cruelty-free. Don’t miss their lunch special! Enjoy a spring roll, soup of the day, and your choice of an entrée.

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