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Vegetarian Eats Vancouver
Vegetarian Eats Vancouver
Vegetarian Eats Vancouver
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Vegetarian Eats Vancouver is a comprehensive guide to the best vegetarian food the city has to offer. With close to 250 entries, the guide book includes every conceivable eatery, such as bakeries, coffee shops, lunch and brunch joints, pizza places, pubs, tapas, tacos and dinner restaurants. If you're a vegetarian visiting Vancouver or a local, this book is an invaluable guide to the cities most amazing vegetarian food.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateJun 4, 2019
ISBN9780987795038
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    Vegetarian Eats Vancouver - Marie Haldane

    Copyright © 2019 Cautious Vegetarian®

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,

    stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,

    electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the

    prior permission of the publisher.

    ISBN: 978-0-9877950-3-8

    Vancouver is situated on the unceded territory the Coast Salish peoples, including the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.

    Contents

    Welcome to Vancouver

    Coffee Shops

    Bakeries

    Brunch Joints

    Food Trucks

    Lunch

    Donuts

    Ice Cream

    Tacos, Burritos & Other Mexican Stuff

    Tapas & Small Plates

    Pizza

    Pub Grub & Craft Beers

    Dinner

    Welcome to Vancouver!

    As you will discover, Vancouver is a beautiful city, well-known for its appealing neighbourhoods, ocean and mountain views, pristine beaches, abundant green spaces and, as this book will show, delicious food. Forget Toronto and Montreal, Vancouver is the culinary capital of Canada! Okay, I’m a bit biased, but I think you’ll discover for yourself that Vancouver is a food lover’s paradise.

    Vancouver’s made up of twenty-three distinct areas, which include Mount Pleasant, Kitsilano, Strathcona and Fairview to name a few. Fortunately, exploring them all is easy because Vancouver is such a walkable city. We also have a great transit system, public bikes and car sharing.

    In this book, you will find well over two-hundred great places to eat. In each entry, there is a link to their web site, that way you can check out their menus and find out a bit more about the place and often they provide you with a map. I am sure you have an amazing time exploring the city and its eateries. Enjoy!

    Coffee Shops

    Several decades ago a Starbucks came to town. That marked the beginning of Vancouver’s thriving coffee culture. Our coffee shops offer much more than just a cup of coffee though. You can get all sorts of baked goods and sometimes sandwiches, soups and salads as well.

    Bean Around the World

    Bean Around the World has been around Vancouver for over twenty-five years. They’ve spent time developing relationships with coffee growers, particularly in Guatemala, even funding a community school there. Located at 1945 Cornwall Avenue, Kitsilano; 255 Powell Street, Downtown Eastside; 175 West Hastings, Gastown.

    Caffè Artigiano

    A local chain that found success by making consistently excellent coffee. They are located throughout the city; you might want to try their shop at 302 Davie Street in the West End or their downtown location at 763 Hornby Street across from the Art Gallery.

    East Van Roasters

    This coffee joint, housed in a very hip heritage building (original mosaic floor) is a 16-seat cafe and social enterprise of the PHS Community Services Society. Their goals are to provide excellent coffee, baked goods (their salted chocolate chip cookies are not to be missed) and locally made products and to support women re-entering the workforce. Located at 319 Carroll Street, Gastown.

    JJ Beans

    I go to JJBeans for their dark-roast coffee and their huge muffins…I especially like the oatmeal cranberry one. They offer both a vegan and vegetarian breakfast burritos as well. They have several spots around town; you might want to visit them at 402 Davie Street, Yaletown; 3020 Main Street, Mount Pleasant.

    Kafka’s

    This coffee shop boasts a selection of seasonal, single-origin brews prepared fresh at the time of order. The staff can tell

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