Tall Poppy Foods (Birmingham)
Tall Poppy Foods produce something the Midlands has previously lacked - decent cake. At the West Midlands Vegan Fair (where naturally we conducted a survey of cake on offer), their cupcakes was both...
View ArticleCakes 'n' Treats (Camden, London)
I like cakes & I like treats. London's lacked a good vegan coffee shop for years now, so what's not to like? I visited Cakes'n'Treats back in September, during its opening week. My experience was...
View ArticleLoving Hut (Camden, London)
You know you suck at blogging when places close before you post about them. At least I can cast some light on why it might have closed.....Having visited other branches of Loving Hut in the UK and...
View ArticleThe Orrery (Ryde, Isle of Wight)
The Orrery is without a doubt The Isle of Wight's finest vegetarian cafe. As The Isle of Wight's only vegetarian cafe however this isn't overly surprising - it's also the worst.If weirdness were a...
View ArticleAroma (Lyme Regis, Dorset)
Having been somewhat of a vegan wasteland previously, Lyme Regis has gained not only a vegetarian restaurant (more on this in another post) but coffee shop serving vegan food too. With vegan sorbet...
View ArticleThe Quay Arts Cafe (Isle of Wight)
I don't often review non-vegetarian places, but then the Isle of Wight's not exactly awash with vegan choice. It's worth ringing The Quay Arts Cafe if you're staying there for any length of time, their...
View ArticleRAW (Bayswater, London)
It seems social media really is everything these days when it comes to launching small businesses. While some of the least significant manage to generate thousands of Facebook likes, others slip...
View ArticleMr Singh's (Oldbury, West Midlands)
You know you're terrible blogger when places close down before you write the post.... Luckily in this case it's because they're gone up in the world (well, The Midlands anyway) to a new, smarter...
View ArticleThe Royal Oak (Tetbury, Gloucestershire)
The Royal Oak's a newly renovated pub in the Cotswolds, randomly co-owned by the organiser of London's Asparagasm (monthly vegan dining club).Whilst not fully vegetarian their menu includes several...
View ArticleDown to Earth (Kensington, London)
Down to Earth's an organic cafe & restaurant, roughly half way between Kensington High Street tube and Olympia (walkable from each). All vegetarian; about half the menu is raw.I had lunch there a...
View ArticleMr Singh's (Handsworth Wood, West Midlands)
The Handsworth Wood branch of Mr Singh's shares the same menu as West Bromwich (formally Oldbury - click here for review), but is larger and has a proper seating area.It's awesome to see a vegan...
View ArticlePizza Face (Brighton)
Whilst on a pizza posting spree, it's only fair to mention Brighton's vegan friendly takeaway also.Pizza Face is an omni pizza chain with branches in Kemp Town (Brighton) and Hove. They stock Redwoods...
View ArticleDavid Bann (Edinburgh, Scotland)
David Bann's an upmarket vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh city centre, a 10 minute walk down the hill from the castle.Its menu's squarely vegetarian with only a single vegan dessert option. I was...
View ArticleWild Food Cafe (Covent Garden, London)
Wild Food Cafe's a half raw, half vegan cafe up a set of stairs in Neal's Yard, Covent Garden. Having visited shortly after they opened in 2011 and had the most revolting raw soup ever, I decided not...
View ArticleScoop (Soho, London)
Scoop is a chain of 3 "gelato parlours" (that's icecream shop to you or I) in Covent Garden, South Kensington and Soho. Having been to the Covent Garden branch previously I was tempted in through the...
View ArticleBlazing Salads (Dublin, Ireland)
Blazing Salads is a cross between deli and well stocked health food shop. Within a minute's walk of Cornucopia it's a good option if you're pushed for time or want takeaway.I picked up a slice of pizza...
View ArticleAmico Bio (Holborn, London)
As if one mediocre Italian restaurant wasn't enough, last year a 2nd branch of Amico Bio popped up on New Oxford Street (half way between Holborn and Tottenham Court Road tubes).I visited shortly after...
View ArticleBasilico (Limehouse, London)
18" wood fired vegan pizza? Yes please!Basilico's a chain of non-vegetarian pizza delivery shops across London. They've 2 vegan options marked on their menu - a margarita and a roasted vegetable pizza...
View ArticleV Revolution (Manchester)
V Revolution is like what V Bites would be, if it were good.Products you can buy from any healthfood store and cook yourself at home for a fraction of the price - why pay someone else to do something...
View ArticleStereo (Glasgow)
I'm still not convinced that Glasgow is the most vegan friendly city in the UK. It doesn't take a statistician to realize that London has more v*gan cafes and restaurants than Glasgow, or for that...
View ArticleBoston Tea Party (Birmingham)
The general rule is that I don't (willingly) do non-vegetarian places that don't already have vegan items marked on their menus. Whilst I've had some fantastic food in omni places that don't, more...
View ArticleThe Coach & Horses (Soho, London)
I've known about The Coach & Horses since it opened a couple of years ago, but was put off trying by crappy reviews.Having visited a couple of times recently I can definitely see where they're...
View ArticleHummus Bros (Holborn, London)
I've been subconsciously avoiding Hummus Bros since it opened. Not because I don't like hummus (I do), but because I eat enough of it already - both at home with decent bread (ciabtta, focaccia, pitta...
View ArticleRuby Tuesday's (Greenwich, London)
A bit of a non-post here - apologies! Ruby Tuesday's isn't a cafe, restaurant or even a shop. It's worth both a mention however and definitely worth a visit if you're ever in the area.Ruby's is a cake...
View ArticleThe Gallery Cafe (Bethnal Green, London)
A couple of central line stops further than I normally go, The Gallery Cafe's both not that far from The City and perfectly located for visiting along with the V&A Museum of Childhood (which is...
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