When it comes to vegan eateries in Exeter then you're simply spoilt for choice. You'll find plenty of vegan eateries around every corner - making it easier for those who already live this lifestyle, or for those who want to give it a go this veganuary!
Crave
Offering a relaxed dining experience on Exeter's scenic Quayside, Crave's wonderful location is matched by an extensive menu that caters to all tastes, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. From breakfast and lunch to candlelit dinners and cocktails, the covered terrace allows for year-round alfresco dining with Quay views.
Pho
You might already be aware that Pho is the national dish of Vietnam but did you know that 40% of their menu is vegan? The short menu means they can specialise in a small number of Vietnamese street foods, as well as ensuring everything is made fresh in house every day. All the dishes are flavoured with Asian spices and brimmed with herbs. If you're not sure about what's on the menu then chat to their friendly team.
On the Waterfront
If you've never experiened On The Waterfront's famous dustin lid pizzas then you don't know what you're missing and the best news is that there are plenty of vegan options. Choose from a classic margherita, add some spice with the 'flaming veggies' or try the Siciliano. There's also a great range of small plates but dare you brave the 'Moving Mountains Burger'!
The Ivy
If you're looking to sample some fine dining and glamour this Veganuary then a visit to The Ivy Exeter should be on your list. Neighbouring the iconic Exeter Cathedral, their vegan and vegetarian menu changes with the seasons and currently includes Stilton and Walnut Cheese Soufflé, Rendang Plant-based Curry, Lentil and Aubergine Bake, Salted Caramel Chocolate Truffles and many more delights.
The Turks Head
Located in the heart of the city centre, next to the historic Guildhall is one of the regions oldest pubs and believed to be the favourite watering hole of Charles Dickens. The popular Turk's Head isn't just confined to the history books though as these days not only do they serve up a bewildering array of drinks but also a great selection of vegan options on their menu along a with vegan Sunday roast that's been getting rave reviews.
The Cosy Club
The Cosy Club's menu is full of British classics with a modern twist and their vegan menu is no exception! From breakfast and brunch to small plates and mains, you certainly won't go hungry and our tastebuds are tingling at the sound of a vegan dirty breakfast butty or Aubergine and Butterbean Tagine.
The Garden Restaurant, RHS Rosemoor
Straight from the fruit and vegetable garden to the kitchen, The Garden Restaurant at RHS Rosemoor prides itself on creating dishes that shine the spotlight on abundant, flavour-filled, home-grown produce. Their dishes change every two weeks so they can make the very most of whatever produce is in peak condition and ready for harvest in the gardens. Of course no visit would be complete without exploring the actual gardens at RHS Rosemoor which are full of delight and beauty all year round.
Tuck into our Food and Drink guide for lots more foodie inspiration.
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