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Bidrage med feedback2 vegan options, I went for the vegan burger. it was good, but the chips were very exaggerated.
They have changed their menu after the last check. there is a burger with a plant patty and a vegan bungalow, but ... plot drall ... they decided to dip it in a broth crumb and add a non-vegan sauce. with 2 days we could order the patty “unread” but received a burger in which they had set zero effort. the patty could have been beyond meat, there was some salate and a disc tomato, and absolutely no sauces on it. one of the pattys was sung. the chips were okay. not recommended for £15 the alternative vegan option on the menu is in the grunde pasta with tomato sauce for 18£ (has been veganized, contains huh)
Not many places to go in this area so worth knowing about the good homemade chickpea vegan burger here with vegan “bacon” relish, chips and salad. Good service although food a bit slow, there were 7 of us having the burger!!!!
The only meal available was a cherry fritter on rice with sauce (falafels,) which was fine and the hole filled, but very simple and for £12 it is expensive for what it is. the chips were also vegan friendly not sure about the other sides. I would not visit again for eating, but at least they had an option.
I had a very tasty beet root and quinoaburger here. it is described as veggie burger', but is vegan. they have to tell the personal that they are vegan, as is normally served in a Brioche ben, which is then exchanged for another. there is also a sweet potato and cashew nuts tart that I was told vegan. for sweet there is a brownie and vegan ice cream. the menu inspired not great trust that there would be vegan options for me, but actually, once I spoke to the staff, they were very helpful. I was told that they will improve the information on their menu as soon as they realize that it is not about kratzer. give it a go to more of us who go and ask them the better places make their options.