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9 Vegan Destinations You'll Love

The world of vegan travel is an exciting one. There are so many new food options and vegan national parks and you never know what you're going to find. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a full-on vacation, here's a list of 9 destinations that were made for vegans.

The Garden Kitchen, San Diego

The Garden Kitchen is a vegan Mexican restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also has takeout, delivery and catering options. This establishment is vegetarian as well as gluten-free and organic.

The Herbivorous Butcher, Minneapolis

The Herbivorous Butcher is a vegan butcher shop, deli, grocery store, restaurant, coffee shop and bakery all in one. Located in Minneapolis, this place will satisfy your cravings for meatless comfort food like you never imagined possible.

Plant, Asheville

Plant, located in Asheville, North Carolina, is a must-go for any vegan. Plant is 100% vegan and offers a large menu of salads, sandwiches and bowls. The restaurant also has a great selection of vegan desserts and drinks including beer, wine and coffee.

Modern Love, Brooklyn

As the name suggests, Modern Love is a vegan restaurant in Brooklyn owned by a couple who are both vegan. The restaurant is known for its exceptional vegan brunch menu, which includes fluffy pancakes and eggplant bacon that would fool any meat eater. With a large menu that offers options to please every palate, it's no wonder this place has been dubbed one of the best vegan restaurants in NYC!

Blossom Bakery and Café, New York City

Blossom Bakery and Café is a must-visit for those traveling to NYC. The all-vegan establishment offers a variety of vegan options, including breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also has a bakery and coffee shop. This means you can come here before going out to eat at one of the many restaurants in the area or take some treats home with you. The atmosphere is nice as well—perfect for groups looking for something casual yet still elegant.

SoHo Juice Co., Santa Monica

The menu is 100% vegan and organic, gluten-free and raw. This means no meat, dairy or animal products are used in the juices and smoothies. They use organic ingredients that are locally sourced where possible and they don't use any refined sugars.

Little Bee Thai, Seattle

Little Bee Thai is a small, intimate restaurant located in the hip neighborhood of Ballard. The restaurant serves traditional Thai food, with many of their dishes also marked as vegan or vegetarian. The vegan options include delicious spring rolls filled with tofu and veggies; a colorful salad made from cabbage, carrots and cucumber; and the garlic tofu stir-fry served over rice.

If you’re looking for something sweet after your savory meal, Little Bee also offers some great desserts like mango sticky rice that can be made vegan upon request.

RADhaus, Denver

RADhaus in Denver is a vegan restaurant that is open for brunch, lunch and dinner. They also have a vegan brunch on weekends! The menu offers dishes like avocado toast with tempeh bacon, cauliflower steak and fried green tomatoes. There's also an option to make your own breakfast bowl with greens, grains and beans or seeds.

V HIVE Organic Café, Honolulu

V Hive is a small, cozy restaurant that serves up a variety of vegan dishes. While it's known for its breakfast and brunch offerings, V Hive also has plenty to offer on their lunch menu as well. They serve everything from salads to sandwiches as well as various combos and specials. Specials are regularly updated according to the season, so make sure you check their website before visiting!

These are only some of the vegan destinations you can consider visiting anytime. You can even experience vegan tours if you intend to try it. The world consists of different and unique views so start exploring it now.



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