![]() Monster Philly 7 Spooky sips and savory bites ![]() Get a dose of nostalgia with a rotating selection of vegan pop-tarts or tuck into one of their famous fluffy buns, but be prepared to make a tough choice: classic cinnamon, black sesame, or pistachio cardamom rose? No matter what your favorite pastry is-brownies, blondies, brookies, and everything in between-there’s something to make your mouth water at Crust. There’s seemingly no limit to what the geniuses at woman-owned vegan bakery Crustcan veganize. And you can taste it in their food-all their cold cuts and hoagies are handmade and packed with flavor for a vegan version of one of Philly’s oldest and proudest food traditions. Luhv started as a husband-and-wife team with a simple goal: eat a bit healthier and a lot more joyfully. Swing by Luhv Vegan Deliin Philly’s bustling Reading Terminal Market or its newly opened location in Point Breeze, and get yourself a heaping Italian hoagie or a classic Reuben while also stocking up on corned beef for lunches and some coppa for a charcuterie board to share with friends. But beware: the spicy-sweet chili and melty cheese combo may ruin all other vegan cheese fries for you. Ask any vegan in Philly, and they’ll tell you they’re at the top of any local gourmand’s bucket list. The food truck is still trucking, but make sure to stop by the restaurant for a frosty milkshake to cool off after a few bites of its notorious Calabrian Chili Whiz Fries. What started as a roving food truck slinging burgers, breakfast sammies, and tacos has now led to a revered brick-and-mortar for Algorithm Vegan Grill. In Philly, healthy eating has never tasted so good.Īlgorithm Vegan Grill 4 A twist on tradition Fall in love with the organic waffle clubs with locally made tofu and raw vegan cheese, vibrant smoothies, and of course, the fully stocked sweets case lined with cookies, brownies, cupcakes, and scones. But it’s not just the wholesome cakes made with nuts and seeds, natural coloring, and without refined sugar or gluten that keep Philly vegans lining up. When you ask about health-focused vegan and gluten-free dining, surprisingly, Philadelphians will direct you to a restaurant with a pastry case lined with sky-high, decadent cakes- P.S. An evening at Miss Rachel’s is perfect for date night or any night you want to feel like a special occasion, especially with dishes that balance haute cuisine with homestyle comfort like crispy risotto cakes with cantaloupe and beet prosciutto or crispy, black garlic-gochujang-glazed lion’s mane mushrooms. The menu changes daily, and there’s only one seating per night, making for a sweet, cozy, and intimate experience. Miss Rachel’s Pantry is a pillar of Philly’s fine-dining food scene, and it just happens to be unapologetically vegan. Miss Rachel’s Pantry 2Fine-dining experience Locals flock to this laidback neighborhood diner each weekend for warm smiles and cozy specials like the Mile High Tater Tot Pie: a mini pie made with a tater tot crust filled with tofu scramble, Chao cheese, diced ham, green peppers, and red onion, served with a side of green chili queso gravy. And the biscuits and gravy, pancakes, omelets, and BLTs at The Tastyin South Philly are in a class of their own. Nothing hits the spot like classic diner food. The top places for plant-based finds in Philadelphia, PA Here’s how to stop in, pull up a chair, and eat like a local. With recognition building and many beloved Philly institutions earning well-deserved spots on vegan must-try lists around the country, The City of Brotherly Love’s pride and joy will always be the classic neighborhood haunts. ![]() In the past decade, the veg community has been steadily growing, and local restaurants are following suit. It’s no secret that Philadelphia has been making a name for itself as one of the nation’s vegan capitals.
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