Tilbagemelding
Bidrage med feedbackAlways changing vegan options like a vegan tuna melt, or Reuben sandwiches, and a couple entrees. They can be greasy, lots of fries, but they’re that great neighborhood spot that has the true essence of Baltimore.
Stopped in here on a Monday as we heard they offered half price Impossible Burgers on Monday nights, and sure enough they did. Also noticed they had a good number of other vegan selections including a vegan Kung Pao, tuna melt and Reuben. The menu also offered additional options that could be veganized . Our was friendly and helpful and the place had a cool, buzzy retro vibe. Will definitively be back.
Definitely a go-to spot for me in Baltimore. I would choose R2V's vegan options over some from all-vegan places in town. They just know how to cook tasty stuff. The menu changes occasionally (maybe 2-3 times per year so it doesn't ever get boring, but they always have at least 5 labeled vegan options at both brunch and dinner. And it's substantial stuff. The Impossible Burger and the tofu gyros (which sadly, I don't think are on the menu anymore) are some faves. Plus, local beers on tap, almost never have to wait for a table and the prices are very reasonable. They even have gluten-free-vegan offerings for people who need that. As of the time of writing this there are 3 fully v/gf entrees. Rocket to Venus definitely takes care of their vegan customers and is a quirky Baltimore joint that's worth supporting.
Wonderful meal. great staff! cool eclectic 50s style diner. they have appetizer specialties weekdays. the homemade pierogis were delicious. I use this place in my next movie.
Fun, family dinner. loved the atmosphere and enjoyed the other mozens who broke together with the jukebox into the song. another group started dancing in their opposite. eating was ceratiw and delicious.