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

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The Vegetarian Resource Group maintains an online Guide to Vegan/Vegetarian Restaurants in the USA and Canada. Here are some recent vegan restaurant 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 (Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic many are doing take-out and/or delivery now):

Bistro Vonish, 701 E. 53rd St., Austin, TX 78751

Find this food truck at the corner of 53rd & Martin behind Tapehead Electronics and enjoy your meal sitting at picnic tables nearby. Menu items include sandwiches, tacos, mac & cheese, soups, sides, small plates, and desserts. You can text or call to place your order and then come and pick it up.

Chez Zac Pizzeria, 8 Avenue Duluth E., Montreal, QC H2W 1G6 Canada

Enjoy a wide variety of vegan pizzas. Many unique toppings and combinations are available including pesto, artichokes, and zucchini. Pies can be made gluten-free.

Chicago Not Dogs, 4332 30th St., San Diego, CA 92104

Chicago Not Dogs offers 100% vegan Chicago-style hot dogs as well as Italian “beaf” and “sassage” sandwiches made with house-made seitan. All sandwiches are served with freshly cut fries and a variety of toppings. The restaurant also provides a cooperative sales space for vegan merchants with products such as chocolates, cookies, and vegan food supplies.

Dirty Vegan, 317 Oak St., Sandpoint, ID 83864

This vegan food truck serves dishes including a Greek Salad with Falafel, a Jackfruit Buffalo Sandwich, Jamaican Jerk Jackfruit Tacos, Fettuccine Alfredo, Green Thai Curry, and more. You’ll find outdoor seating nearby.

Eureka Plant-Based Foods, 396 South Main St., Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

Craving some classic deli foods like cheesesteaks, paninis, sub sandwiches, or mac n’ cheese? Eureka plant-based foods has it all! Everything they sell is made in-house from scratch. Their selection of soy-milk cheeses and their wide variety of seitan-based meats are available to buy, or you can find them in one of Eureka’s many vegan meal options. Try out a classic, like their “Eureka Club” sandwich, or something unique, like their “Oh Henry” sandwich (vegan egg salad, cheddar, and bacon on a Kaiser roll).

Hippie Hibachi, 1235 Chattahoochee Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA 30018

Located in the Chattahoochee Food Works, a food hall in ATL’s Upper Westside with multiple restaurant stalls with indoor and covered outdoor seating in addition to a 13-acre green space to enjoy your meal. Serves flavor-packed, all-vegan traditional Japanese hibachi-style bowls (in eco-friendly packaging). Each meal features teriyaki grilled protein — from a choice including Impossible, tofu, and soy-free options like mushroom and shrimp made from konjac root — alongside vegetables, fried rice, yum yum sauce, and sesame, with optional vegan egg and a selection of sauces. Free of gluten and tree nuts.

OrVeganic, 16200 Hawthorne Blvd. #E, Lawndale, CA 90260

Mouth-watering options include the Billy Jack Bow, which is a blend of adzuki beans, black beans, navy beans, green lentils, and Indian moong dal slow cooked with black pepper corns and local farmers market vegetables. The dish is then topped with their heirloom Oaxacan salsa, jackfruit, raw avocado seed guacamole cabbage, crushed corn tortilla chips, and drizzled with chardonnay cheddar cheese Mealk dressing plus sprinkled red pepper flakes. It is served with (3) three ingredient corn tortillas. Another sample dish is Kettle Ballz, which consists of organic oat groat, buckwheat groat, amaranth groat, organic fresh roasted peanut, heirloom jungle raised peanut, medjool date, sunflower seed, hemp seed, chia seed, organic fresh-tapped maple, organic Ceylon cinnamon, organic real vanilla extract, and Himalayan pink sea salt.

Planta Queen, 15 W. 27th St., New York, NY 10001

Planta Queen offers a plant-based menu that promotes environmental sustainability. Their menu features Asian-inspired cuisine such as vegan sushi, dumplings, fried rice, and noodles. Their brunch menu includes sticky buns, French toast, truffled omelets, and endless mimosas. Soft serve made with coconut and oat milks is available for dessert.

Put Me in Coach, 4939 York Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90042

Put Me in Coach offers a vegan spin on the classic American sports bar. With a founding concept of community and inclusivity, the restaurant hopes to bring people together using both delicious comfort food and sports. Everything is plant-based, from their cocktails to their tacos to their burgers. Order some chili cheese fries on their outdoor patio while watching a football game with friends. Or, head over on the weekend to get brunch and enjoy some French toast topped with fresh berries.

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