Crossroads Kitchen
Mediterranean
Tal Ronnen's pioneering upscale vegan restaurant where plant-based fine dining went mainstream.
Melrose · Los Angeles, CA
5,175 plant-based spots · 49 states
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5,175
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100% vegan kitchens
1,312
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Hand-picked
Mediterranean
Tal Ronnen's pioneering upscale vegan restaurant where plant-based fine dining went mainstream.
Melrose · Los Angeles, CA
Latin American
Wynwood's plant-based favorite for bowls, burgers, and brunch on the mural-lined streets.
Wynwood · Miami, FL
American
Seattle's flagship vegan bistro — mac and yease, burgers, and a weekend brunch that packs Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill · Seattle, WA
Japanese
The fully plant-based sushi bar that books out weeks in advance — creative nigiri, rolls, and izakaya plates.
gluten-free options
Mission District · San Francisco, CA
Burgers
Pinkie Cole's phenomenon that turned vegan burgers into an event — expect a line and love every minute.
wheelchair accessible
Multiple locations · Atlanta, GA
American
America's first vegan butcher shop — house-made seitan meats and vegan cheeses sold by the pound.
Northeast · Minneapolis, MN
Where to eat
Work through New York's 398 listings and 52 turn out to be entirely plant-based, Avant Garden, Champs Diner and 50 others included.
39852 fully vegan · listings
Roughly one in 17 of San Francisco's 168 listings is a fully vegan kitchen: Shizen Vegan Sushi Bar, Cha-Ya, Gracias Madre SF and seven others.
16810 fully vegan · listings
Work through Seattle's 156 listings and 20 turn out to be entirely plant-based, Plum Bistro, Wayward Vegan Cafe and 18 others included.
15620 fully vegan · listings
102 vegan and vegan-friendly places sit inside Portland, 17 of them fully vegan.
10217 fully vegan · listings
72 vegan and vegan-friendly places sit inside Philadelphia, 18 of them fully vegan.
7218 fully vegan · listings
69 vegan and vegan-friendly places sit inside San Diego, five of them fully vegan.
695 fully vegan · listings
Roughly one in three of Chicago's 67 listings is a fully vegan kitchen: Kitchen 17, Alice and Friends' Vegan Kitchen, Amitabul, and 17 others.
6720 fully vegan · listings
Work through Austin's 62 listings and seven turn out to be entirely plant-based, Arlo's, Casa de Luz and five others included.
627 fully vegan · listings
Champaign carries 56 vegan-friendly listings without a fully vegan kitchen among them — every one is a conventional menu with plant-based dishes on it.
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Phoenix runs to 56 listings, of which six — Green New American Vegetarian, Nami, Earth Plant Based Cuisine and three others.
566 fully vegan · listings
Roughly one in four of Los Angeles' 55 listings is a fully vegan kitchen: Crossroads Kitchen, Cena Vegan, Doomie's Home Cookin' and twelve others.
5515 fully vegan · listings
51 listings in Simi Valley, and not one of them a vegan kitchen: these are mixed menus that cook vegan on request.
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Field notes
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From a white-tablehouse vegetable temple on the Lower East Side to doughnuts worth crossing Brooklyn for — where to eat plant-based in the five boroughs.
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Portland has more vegan restaurants per capita than any other US city. Here's how to work through them without wasting a meal.
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