Every plant-based place worth walking to.
9,333 vegan and vegetarian restaurants, bakeries, juice bars, and plant-based grocers in 2,311 US cities. No app, no login, no reviews to wade through. Just where the food is.
What you will find
Every listing is sorted into one of six kinds of place, because āvegan optionsā and āfully vegan kitchenā are very different dinners.
Vegan Restaurant
Fully plant-based kitchens. Everything on the menu is vegan, so you can order without a single substitution question.
Vegetarian Restaurant
Meat-free kitchens that usually mark or adapt their vegan dishes. Ask about butter, cream, egg wash, and honey.
Vegan Bakery & Sweets
Egg-free and dairy-free bakeries, doughnut counters, ice cream shops, and dessert bars.
Juice & Smoothie Bar
Cold-pressed juice, smoothies, acai bowls, and raw counters. Check whether honey or whey protein is used.
Salad Bar & Health Cafe
Counter-service salad and grain-bowl chains and health-food cafes. Not vegetarian kitchens, but a reliable plant-based order once you check the dressing.
Plant-Based Grocery & Deli
Vegan grocers, plant-based delis, co-ops, and health food stores stocking the staples worth keeping at home.
Browse by state
52 states and territories
Start with the states carrying the deepest scenes, or scroll for the full list.
New to this?
Three things that make eating plant-based far less annoying than it looks from the outside.
Read the label, not the marketing
- āPlant-basedā is a marketing phrase, not a legal one
- Casein, whey, carmine, shellac, and gelatin hide in plain sight
- Our ingredient checker scans a label in one paste
Cover four nutrients, not forty
- B12 is the non-negotiable supplement
- Iron, calcium, iodine, and omega-3 need a plan, not panic
- The nutrient planner shows where a day falls short
Know your fallback meal
- Every cuisine has a naturally vegan default dish
- Ask about butter, egg wash, fish sauce, and honey
- Read the starter guide before your next night out
Nothing here is medical advice. Talk to a clinician or registered dietitian about your own diet and supplements.
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