Bakery inside a music store offers a hidden gem vibe with warm, inviting energy. Vegan and gluten-free treats like Red Velvet cake and cinnamon rolls are moist and flavorful, impressing all visitors. Scents of vanilla and cinnamon fill the air, drawing a diverse crowd.
Vegan desserts here are rich, moist, and flavorful, with standout items like Red Velvet cake and cinnamon rolls that impress even non-vegans. The treats show clear passion and quality, making them worth returning for.
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The Vegan Sweetie Bakery is located at the back of Moods Music.
Expect to find a diverse range of vegan desserts including cakes and cookies.
A slice of cake costs $7, making it an affordable treat.
Mediterranean spot shines with bright blue accents and a cozy atmosphere that feels like home. Vegetarian options are fantastic, with staff offering great vegan advice. Drinks impress with a citrus-rosemary cocktail and smooth Lebanese red wine.
Fantastic vegetarian selection includes both vegetarian and meat options. Staff provide great recommendations for vegan diets, making choices easy.
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Parking is only street parking, and it can be tricky when busy.
I recommend booking a reservation before visiting to secure a table.
They accommodate dietary restrictions really well for various needs.
Quaint dining room offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with authentic decor. Veggie plates come with tasty sides and can be made vegan, featuring authentic vegan meals like samosas. Staff easily accommodate vegan preferences in a relaxed, chill environment.
Veggie plates come with tasty sides and can be made vegan. Staff easily accommodate vegan preferences and offer authentic vegan meals like samosas.
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The combo includes two sides and a drink for $14.
You get a lot of food for a good price.
The portions at Ali Baba Mediterranean are generous.
Small, cozy space offers a laid-back vibe with traditional Indian music enhancing the peaceful setting. Plenty of vegan options like aloo gobi and tofu tandoori make dining fresh and warm. Friendly service adds to the welcoming atmosphere.
Plenty of vegan options like aloo gobi, tarka daal, and tofu tandoori fill the menu. Dishes such as mushroom fried rice and okra bhaji come fresh and vegan friendly with warm service.
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Naan is buy 1 get 1 free.
The wait time is very quick even with dine-in customers and a line of takeout orders.
The food comes out very quickly.
Wood paneling and neon signs create a retro vibe that feels cozy. Vegan sausage pizza is a standout dish with many vegetarian options available. Large parties fit well at a long central table, and an outdoor patio offers a relaxed spot to enjoy food and drinks.
Vegan pizza arrives quickly, with the vegan sausage pizza standing out as a favorite. Plenty of vegetarian options exist, making it a solid choice for plant-based meals.
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Parking at Lloyd's gets tight, so get there early to avoid circling.
They charge a $25 fee to bring your own birthday cake.
Happy hour runs weekdays from 5 to 7 PM with discounted drinks.
Small juice shop offers vegan options and fresh smoothies with some added sugar. Cozy patio creates a welcoming atmosphere for health-conscious visitors. Limited food choices focus on plant-based cookies to complement drinks.
Everything is vegan and healthy at the juice bar. Plant-based cookies come with a great deal. Food options are limited beyond the juices and smoothies.
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Everything on the menu is vegan and healthy.
Most items cost under $10, making it budget-friendly.
They have a few parking spots available nearby.
Open 70s-style sports bar offers rooftop seating and a lively atmosphere with dozens of TVs for games. Vegetarian options are limited but include a tasty vegan black bean burger. Crowd enjoys cocktail bowls alongside wings and tacos.
Limited vegetarian options appear on the menu compared to online listings. The vegan black bean burger costs $17 and tastes good but tends to fall apart when eaten.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant hosts a Christmas pop-up event during the holiday season.
Restored 1920s warehouse offers a lively food hall with industrial charm and communal seating. Excellent vegan and vegetarian choices include the unique Smoky Vegan Queso. Indoor and outdoor seating suits casual gatherings with diverse food and drink kiosks.
Offers excellent vegan and vegetarian choices with a great range of food options. The Smoky Vegan Queso with pita bread stands out as a unique snack.
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Parking at Krog Street Market is paid parking or valet; street parking is not available.
The parking fee is $15 per hour, which many find overpriced.
Expect a $75 penalty for unpaid parking fees if you overstay.
Offers unique dip concept with fresh ingredients and curated sandwiches. Spicy Vegan Wrap is vegetarian-friendly but missing some expected fillings. Atmosphere is relaxed and casual, perfect for lunch or snacks.
Spicy Vegan Wrap features a spread and lettuce but lacks expected tofu or carrots shown in pictures and descriptions.
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They do not offer free parking on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays.
Guests have to spend as much on parking as on food.
They just launched a new curated menu of sandwiches and salads.
Sandwich shop buzzes with bold flavors like Korean chicken cheesesteak and garlic aioli. Vegetarian picks include a vegan sandwich and banh mi, though options are limited. Casual vibe shines at a walk-up bar inside a lively food hall.
Vegetarian options include a vegetarian banh mi and a vegan sandwich that stands out. Fries also come highly recommended. However, choices are limited despite advertised vegan and vegetarian options.
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Seating is limited, so expect to wait or take food to go.
Prices are high; a meal can easily exceed $50 for two subs and drinks.
Online ordering is often down, making it hard to place orders.