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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 March 23, 2018 by The VRG Blog Editor

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photo from: L’Artisane

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:

Dellz on the Macon
2021 Reynolds Ave.
North Charleston, SC 29405
Dellz on the Macon serves a variety of all-vegan fare like freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, and savory items like mock-meat taco bowls and pizzas. The restaurant, however, aims to be more than just a place to eat; it strives to create social change. Dellz is an oasis in the middle of a food desert. With its nutritious options priced on a sliding scale, the restaurant serves as a more affordable and healthier food outlet for members of the surrounding community. The restaurant also serves as a community-building space where young local creatives to meet and express their ideas.

Garlik Vegan
3754 Brevard Rd.
Horse Shoe, NC 28742
Garlik Vegan is family run. Come for their Pizza made with an in-house dough noted for its crust. Specialty pizzas include a white, Alfredo Chik’n, Buffalo Tempeh and The Hawaiian. Sandwiches include the Chick’n Philly Cheese, BLT, and even Chickpea salad. Desserts and Beverages are also plentiful, with coffee provided from the local ShareWell Coffee CO. Decor is playful, food presentation is bright and shareworthy all with friendly service.

L’Artisane
7423 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33141
L’Artisane, located in North Beach, is a French-inspired bakery and coffeehouse. Classic French pastries like croissants, pain au chocolat, tartlettes, and a variety of petits gâteaux are painstakingly recreated at this all-vegan restaurant. The bakery also serves standard bistro items like salads, sandwiches, and quiches. Gluten-free items are clearly marked. Catering and delivery are available with advanced notice.

Pure Joy Kitchen
519 NW Colorado Ave.
Bend, OR 97701
Pure Joy Kitchen is free of gluten, processed sweeteners and additives. Their menu is divided into Pure Smoothies, Elixirs, Pure Breakfast, Pure Desserts, Pure eats (entrees) and Enhancements (snacks). Recommendations include the banana bread smoothie, the mate Latte, the Chia Breakfast bowl.

SaVeg Café
637 11 Ave. SW
Calgary, AB T2R 0E1 Canada
SaVeg Café (pronounced ‘savage’) is a family owned, vegan cafe located in Downtown Calgary. The menu is heavily inspired by Korean cuisine. Items on the breakfast menu are served until 11 am and include favorites like scrambled tofu, burritos, bagel sandwiches and sweet quinoa bowls. Wraps and burgers are introductions on the lunch menu, followed by main dishes like tofu rice bowls and Japchae, which is Korean savory ‘glass’ noodles with vegetable and bean curd slices. Salad rolls, bakes goods, and snacks are other menu options along with green, fruit, and specialty smoothies.

Turning Natural
1380 H St. NE
Washington, DC 20002
Plus several other locations in Washington, DC and the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC
This restaurant serves up delicious juice-bar fare like smoothies, salads, and acai bowls, but it’s the mission of the restaurant that makes the place truly unique. The owner, Jerri Evans, continued the legacy of Turning Natural after her mother, the founder, passed away. Her mother had a passion for creating fresh and healthy food during her battle with cancer. After realizing that many lives could be saved if healthy food was available in her community, Evans continues to bring affordable, accessible, nutritious food to DC and Maryland neighborhoods that are located in food deserts.

Vegan East
2179 4th St.
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Vegan East, located inside of the Avalon Mall, is an all-vegan bakery offering all sorts of baked goods: cookies, cakes, brownies, pastries, and much more. With unique dessert options like chocolate salted caramel cupcakes and strawberry jam rolls, it’s no surprise that the bakery has had lines out the door ever since its opening. Desserts can be bought in-store or ordered online. Gluten-free options are also available.

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