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

photo from Greens N Teff Café

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:

Good Dogs Plant Foods, 1331 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C6, Canada

Good Dogs Plant Foods offers a healthy farm-to-table menu with a full-service bar, while also supporting local artists (listing art for sale on their website) and hosting events in their Canadian eatery. The menu is evolving and serves—in addition to an array of plant-based hot dogs with their “exclusive” buns—fries, salads, and, of course, dessert. The fry offerings include a Poutine dish as well as kimchi fries with a gochujang aioli. The choices of hot dogs range from a more classic Ball Park Dog with sauerkraut, crispy onions, Dijon, and ketchup, to the upscale Thot Dog whose toppings include house queso, avocado salsa, and shishito salsa. Wash your hot dog down with any of a wide selection of beverages, including wine, beer, cocktails and mocktails, and specialty sodas. The current star of the dessert menu is the Lickity Split—a chocolate espresso brownie with 3 scoops of vanilla bean ice cream, bananas, and decadent toppings including a vanilla salted butter caramel and a dark chocolate drizzle.

Greens N Teff Café, 3203 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204

Tapping into a long Ethiopian tradition of vegan-friendly food — as they put it, they offer “stews that could have been on the menu during biblical times” —Greens N Teff offer tasty, healthy, hearty, colorful, authentic Ethiopian cuisine. Order a nut- and soy-free plate with a selection of veggies (always including greens) and spicy, flavorful stews mostly based around lentils, split peas etc., on a filling base. The traditional base is Injera, a unique spongy flatbread made from the gluten-free grain teff, which can be used to scoop up the. rest of the food in your hands, but you can also choose rice. If you still have room, smoothies and chocolate cake are also available.

Just What I Kneaded, 2029 Blake Ave. #104, Los Angeles, CA 90039

Craving something sweet? This bakery specializes in vegan (and often gluten-free) treats and goodies. Located in LA’s Frogtown (just north of Elysian Park and Dodger Stadium), it offers a seasonal menu of unique pastries and baked goods, bagel sandwiches, cakes, and more.

North Star Lounge, 301 N. 5th Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48104

North Star Lounge is a vegan bar and music venue. The menu includes vegan snacks including BBQ tempeh sliders with house made BBQ sauce, soft pretzels with cashew-based beer chz dip, and pesto calzones filled with house made pesto and vegan mozzarella cheese. Desserts include a chocolate raspberry tart and a pumpkin cheesecake bar. Both cocktails and mocktails are available.

Pietramala, 614 N.  2nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19123

This upscale BYOB in Northern Liberties features a rotating menu of Italian-inspired dishes made with seasonal produce sourced from local farms. The food is beautifully presented. Reservations are strongly encouraged to guarantee seating. BYOB but note there is a wine service charge.

Soulshine Vegan Café, 6516 Ferguson St., Indianapolis, IN 46220

Soulshine Vegan Café offers a plant-based comfort food menu. Breakfast dishes include a chia seed pudding bowl topped with fruit and nuts, a loaded breakfast burrito with sausage and hollandaise sauce, and homemade muffins. Burgers, wraps, and sandwiches are available for lunch including a chicken, bacon, and ranch wrap; steak tacos with Spanish rice; and a hangover burger on a brioche bun. Coffee drinks are available with milk of choice.

TLC Vegan Café, 1930 N. Coit Rd., Ste. 140, Richardson, TX 75080

Chef Troy Gardner’s mission is to help create “a better world, one vegan dish at a time.” At TLC Vegan Café, the challenge will be how to choose only one dish from the wide array of its menu offerings and options. You can order a dish for one or two people or for a family of 4. Gluten-free, soy-free, or nut-free? There are options for you. Choosing to indulge? You might opt for the Impossible Cheesy Lasagna with house-made ricotta, mozzarella, and parmesan and served with garlic bread, or the Pig-less Pepperoni Pizza made with nut-free mozzarella, vegan pepperoni, and sun-dried tomatoes. Looking for something lighter? There are salad offerings such as the Rabbit Fuel spinach and arugula salad with strawberries, pears, toasted almonds, and pickled red onions. No Southern menu, this one included, is complete without lemonades and Texas sweet tea. And for dessert, you ask? A variety of options here, too, highlighted with the Buttery Cream Cake, served with Buttercream Icing and Whiskey Sauce Drizzle.

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