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The Vegan House of Pancakes is a family-run, pick-up kitchen serving moist, fluffy vegan pancakes.
Even after the city's explosion of vegan restaurants, the West End still stands as Atlanta's plant-based nucleus.
Whether you're a sea moss smoothie disciple or just love fresh pressed juices, these are the best places in Atlanta to get your sip on.
With a focus on nourishing, fast-casual dishes, this stop off MLK has become a go-to when we're keeping it light.
The popular food truck lives up to its name—the vegan burgers here are flavorful, crispy-edged, and juicy.
Great wellness-centered restaurants in Atlanta to meet your high vibrational acquaintances.
A great option for rawists, vegans, and anyone looking for a non-processed, plant-based meal.
Plantbaed in Vinings is a takeout kitchen that serves tasty, minimally processed plant-based meals like vegetable lo mein and walnut meat tacos.
The all-vegan pizzeria has weekly specials with fresh ingredients that make it an OK option when you're looking for a plant-based pie.
Kale Me Crazy has been a standout juice destination across the Southeast for over a decade.
Wadada Healthy Market & Juice Bar is a great place to get smoothies and have a light vegan lunch.
Planta Queen in the Buckhead Village is a fun vegan restaurant with a focus on Asian flavors.
MoreLyfe Juice in Cascade Heights is the kind of spot where you're tempted to kick off your sandals, sip a fresh juice, and forget you have a job.
This fast-casual vegan chain serves crowd-pleasing takes on comfort food classics like burgers, hot dogs, and chili.
La Semilla is a vibey plant-based restaurant with an exciting Latin menu that has thoroughly spiced up the city's vegan scene.
Rich curries and spicy jerk seasoning make this vegan spot worth it even for avid meat eaters.
The scoops are big, and the ice cream is a silky soft-serve, so this Summerhill spot is really living up to its name.
Sharing messy gossip feels less toxic when you’re swinging in hanging chairs and sipping spirulina smoothies.
If you’re looking for a gluten-, dairy- and soy-free haven, consider PhatYuca your very tasty safe space.
This vegan-friendly co-op market has been a staple in the Little Five Points community since the ’70s, and it also has an awesome hot food bar.
When we need an exciting lunch to pull us from workday doldrums, we head to Madras Mantra, South Indian vegetarian restaurant in Marietta.
We love this all-vegan spot because Hippie Hibachi packs our takeout containers with so much stir fry we always have enough to share or take home for leftovers.