Discovering vegan meals in Vancouver was once exhausting. You’d should name a restaurant prematurely or ask for some artistic menu swaps when ordering.
Luckily, Vancouver now has a number of spots that target making scrumptious plant-based dishes so vegans can exit and luxuriate in a stress-free eating expertise. This record contains wholesome, whole-food choices in addition to decadent indulgences. The primary three are fully plant-based, the final one may be very vegan-friendly.
3 Howls Treatment Home
2014 Foremost St., Vancouver; 360-729-9007; open 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday via Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday.
Fastidiously formulated cocktails that includes 3 Howls spirits ($12-$14) in addition to spectacular mocktails ($8-$11) spherical out the menu. Somebody might simply slip into 3 Howls pondering it’s only a cool place with wonderful foods and drinks and don’t know that the meal was fully plant-based.
Scratch Breakfast
1300 Washington St., Vancouver; 360-713-8762; open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday via Monday.
This vegan breakfast truck behind Faucet Union serves a number of the finest plant-based dishes in Vancouver. The quick menu contains The Scratch Burrito ($15) with vegan egg substitute, potatoes, vegan cheddar and chipotle aioli; a breakfast sandwich on a pretzel bun ($13); candy potato hash with mushrooms, onion and kale in a creamy poblano sauce ($15), and French toast ($15), in addition to espresso from Related ($4). Ordering forward by telephone is really helpful. Meals can also be accessible via DoorDash.
After 11 a.m., Scratch Breakfast patrons can eat inside Faucet Union, which not too long ago expanded its area and added some video video games.
Black Fowl Alchemy
Vancouver Farmers Market; Eighth and Esther streets, Vancouver; open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Black Fowl Alchemy proprietor and baker JoJo Reily has been promoting her vegan baked items on the Vancouver Farmers Marketplace for years. She makes each luscious brownie and chewy cookie she sells. On a current go to, her well-stocked bakery stand was full of basic chocolate chip cookies, darkish chocolate cherry coconut cookies, lemon lavender tea muffins, and thick, wealthy, chewy chocolate brownies. Cookies are $1 every, six for $5 and 13 for $10. Muffins are $8. Hand pies and quiches are $13. Breakfast burritos are $13. She additionally sells her baked items at The Mighty Bowl and three Howls Treatment Home.
The Mighty Bowl
108 W. Eighth St., Vancouver; 360-433-9925; open 10:30 a.m. to six p.m. Monday via Friday.
The Mighty Bowl has all the time supplied plant-based bowls ($13-$17), smoothies ($8-$9.50) and juices ($8) on the downtown restaurant. Grain bowls are both vegan (the Esther Quick comes with brown rice, broccoli, chipotle soy curls, mushrooms, avocado and cashews, $16) or simply modified to be plant-based. Toasts ($7), smoothies and juices are all plant-based.
The Mighty Bowl additionally has meals vans round city that serve the namesake black bean and brown rice bowls with a selection of sauce — together with lemon curry Mighty Sauce — that may simply be modified for a vegan eating regimen by omitting cheddar cheese and bitter cream.
This enterprise isn’t 100% plant-based (rooster and dairy merchandise are supplied), however every part may be made vegan and the menu focuses solely on wholesome, complete meals. Glad hour on the downtown restaurant runs weekdays from 3 to six p.m. when all bowls are $3 off. The downtown location additionally has a grab-and-go vegan burrito with soy curls, rice, beans, salsa and plant-based bitter cream ($6).