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We had the vegan roasts with Yorkshire puddings and it was delicious the mushroom engraving was so delicious and the butternut roast was so delicious.
We had the vegan Sunday dinner and it was really delicious. They made a butternut quesh roasts and potatoes and a few other bits with a white mushroom sauce. Too bad we had to order the Yorkshire puddings separately, but they didn't charge us for them, so everything was good. Great that they also offer the Vegan alcohol-free Brewdog on the train!
Woodland Creatures have significantly grown their vegan offering over the last year or so. Vegan options include the Moving Mountains burger, vegan "meat "ball flatbread and a vegan roast (only available on a Sunday). If you go on a Sunday, you need to try the vegan roast it 's a sweet potato nut roast patty served with lots of potatoes, vegetables and thick mushroom gravy. If they have sold out (which does happen) then the flatbread is also a really good option almost like a pizza but with a lighter, crispier base.
From April 2016 Nipped in here for dinner last night after a day out in Edinburgh and the menu is slightly confusing and doesn 't seem to have changed much since I was last there (maybe two years ago? . (Vg means vegan, and was only beside the hummus and pitta bread, and (v means vegetarian but this mark was beside the Vegan Sweet Potato and Beetroot Burger . I wasn 't fancying the soup of the day, which was suitable for vegans (mushroom AKA the vegetable of evil , and hummus and pitta bread I can easily chuck together at home, so went for the burger and wedges with side salad. They had a seeded bun for vegans which was nice, it wasn 't the usual if you don 't do brioche then you 're going bunless. Despite me being a bit wary as I 'm not much a fan of beetroot either (I don 't like anything vinegary tasting except pickled onion Space Raiders it was a really tasty burger, if it did fall apart a bit as I was eating it. They have Black Isle Brewery blonde lager on tap, which I quite like, so was happy to have a couple of pints with this and my meal. At 8pm they cranked the volume of the music up to 11 I 'm never really sure why this is necessary as it 's not a venue where you dance, so that leaves sitting down and talking, and the volume of music didn 't really allow for this. We 'd been there since 5pm and it was starting to fill up so was happy when our evening was coming to an end and we were about to head back to Glasgow anyway. There are lots of other places in Edinburgh I 've yet to try so probably won 't be back for a while, but would be happy to go back if invited to this particular venue.