Long gone are the days when asking for vegan menu options yielded twisted faces and maybe a plate of tomatoes, if you were lucky. Today, vegan cuisine is all the rage, with chefs creating delicious, creative dishes that all diners crave—even omnivorous ones.

Whether it’s the first of its type in the community, nationally recognized (and helmed by a James Beard Award-winning chef), or on four wheels, these vegan-friendly spots serve up sustainable, plant-based options that will leave you sated and smiling. (Bonus: A few are so seriously Instagram-worthy, the only problem will be deciding whether to post the decor or your plate.)

Here are the best vegan hotspots from Alabama to Wyoming.

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Alabama: Golden Temple, Birmingham

Golden Temple isn’t just Birmingham’s only exclusively-vegetarian restaurant, it’s also a health food store, yoga studio, and crystal shop (score). Order the Golden Temple Stack—a burrito bowl packed high with brown rice, black beans, vegan cheese, and guacamole—for a filling lunch.

Alaska: Snow City Café, Anchorage

This all-day breakfast and lunch spot in Anchorage serves patrons with all diets, but puts special emphasis on its vegetarian and vegan customers—a definite win in a state known for its wild game and fresh fish. Their “Veggie Bypass” includes hash browns, red onion, mushroom, tomato, and is cooked without butter.

Arizona: The Coronado, Phoenix

This cute and cozy vegan and vegetarian café sports a full coffee bar plus an all-day menu of breakfast, savory dishes, tacos, chilis, sandwiches, and cocktails. Spring for the hearty breakfast burrito, made with red potatoes, black beans, spinach, red onions, and tofu, topped with a cilantro lime dressing and wrapped in a flour tortilla.

Arkansas: Meme’s Twisted Potato, Little Rock

Next time you’re rolling through Little Rock, make sure to stop by Meredith Coleman’s, AKA Meme’s, to sample some of her comfort foods created from locally sourced ingredients (they come from either Coleman’s own garden, nearby farms, or the local co-op). Just make sure to save room for a slow cooked BBQ jackfruit taco—or two!

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California: Gracias Madre, Los Angeles

Narrowing down the vegan-friendly spots in California was no easy feat—there are seemingly endless options from San Francisco to San Diego. Gracias Madre in Los Angeles steals my heart for its stunning garden-oriented decor, earth-centered approach to cooking, and delicious, organic, and plant-based Mexican menu. Try their enchiladas verdes: tomato, avocado, zucchini, potato, cashew crema, and black beans (*chef kiss*).

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Colorado: WaterCourse Foods, Denver

WaterCourse Foods has been serving vegan comfort food to its community since 1998 and remains a favorite among all plant-based eaters in the state. Their weekend brunch is super popular (hello, $7 mimosas), and diners love their fluffy buckwheat pancakes with a choice of chocolate chips, berries and cream, or banana and walnuts.

Connecticut: ION, Middletown

Nutmeggers love ION for its large menu, tasty, from-scratch vegan cooking, and its sumptuous cakes (yep, they’re dairy free). Gluten-free diners will also find plenty to love here, including the white clam pasta (with royal trumpet mushrooms and cashew parmesean). Finish your meal with a shot of immune-boosting fire cider.

Delaware: Drop Squad Kitchen, Wilmington

One of Delaware’s only vegan and vegetarian-friendly outposts, Drop Squad Kitchen is a homey yet contemporary café known for its falafel burgers and meatless soul food dishes (yep, vegan ribs and mac and cheese). If you’re planning an event, Drop Squad Kitchen also offers full-service catering.

Florida: Plant Miami, Miami

When you’ve finished gallery hopping through Wynwood Art District, head over to Plant Miami for organic, seasonal dishes from Executive Chef Horacio Rivadero. All the produce for this high-vibe hotspot is grown at its sister property, Paradise Farm.

Georgia: Herban Fix, Atlanta

Herban Fix is a modern, chic restaurant in Atlanta serving Southeast Asian-fusion dishes by chef Wendy Chang, who moved to Atlanta from her native Taiwan when she was 17 years old. Her savory grilled eggplant with basil and garlic is a crowd favorite, and all her dumplings are handmade from scratch.

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Hawaii: ‘Ai Love Nalo, Honolulu

Hawaiian food across the board is known for using delicious fresh ingredients, but ‘Ai Love Nalo takes plant-based Hawaiian food to the next level. Order the Kaukau Lū’au bowl, which combines Okinawan sweet potato, taro, breadfruit, and coconut sauce with your choice of poi, brown rice, millet, or tofu poke and fresh greens. And save room for dessert—the soft-serve (made from bananas and coconut milk) covered in a cacao “magic shell” sauce is the stuff Hawaiian dreams are made of.

Idaho: BBQ4Life, Boise

The name pretty much explains the level of devotion this barbecue spot has for all things fire grilled and slathered in a generous helping of owner Brad Taylor’s family secret sauce. And while this smoke joint caters to both carnivores and plant-based patrons alike, it’s gained a reputation for its vegan options like potato salad, mac ‘n’ cheese, and smoked tempeh sandwiches.

Illinois: Native Foods, Chicago

This entirely plant-based mini-chain first opened in Palm Springs, CA, in 1994, and now has eight locations, including one in the Windy Cindy. With sustainability built into its core mission, the restaurant features lighting fixtures made from recycled cardboard and reclaimed oak tables.

Indiana: Three Carrots, Indianapolis

Originally nestled in the City Market, Three Carrots, now has a second location in Fountain Square. If you can resist the call of avocado toast, try the seitan—it’s made in-house.

Iowa: Trumpet Blossom Café, Iowa City

With a tagline like, “we’re here to make you feel better,” it’s hard to go wrong. Trumpet Blossom Café is an organic, plant-based restaurant that serves seriously beautiful and delicious dishes.

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Kansas: Lotus Leaf Café, Wichita

Hipster-cute Lotus Leaf Café’s menu includes meat, but vegans will be heart-eyes for their raw, vegan, and gluten-free “cheese” cakes as well as dishes like the Cauli-mata salad, which has fried cauliflower, red onion, jalapeno, tomato, yellow bell pepper, seasoned black beans, buffalo sauce, and vegan ranch dressing. (Yes, you read that right: vegan ranch dressing.)

Kentucky: Roots, Louisville

Responding to what it calls a “lack of upscale vegetarian dining” options, Roots opened in Louisville alongside its sister restaurant, Heart & Soy. Dine on a number of Asian-fusion treats while sipping on something from the extensive tea menu.

Louisiana: Seed, New Orleans

Seed is a light, bright, and breezy café serving up garden-based versions of New Orleans favorites, like the gumbo with traditional roux, okra, green and red peppers, collard greens, mushrooms, and seitan.

Maine: Chase’s Daily, Belfast

Chase’s Daily is a market, bakery, and restaurant in Belfast that serves a plant-based dinner once a week—the only time dinner service is offered (lunch is served daily). If you can’t score a dinner res (which, frankly, is worth planning your trip around) you can still stop by their flower shop for some gorgeous local blooms.

Maryland: Land of Kush, Baltimore

If you’re looking for some vegan soul food, you’ll find it here. From “crab” cakes, soy-based barbecue ribs, and black-eye pea fritters, Land of Kush has it all. They also have an impressive smoothie menu, making it a key post-workout stop, too.

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Massachusetts: Forage, Cambridge

With a slew of quality options throughout Massachusetts, Forage in Cambridge stands out for being a farm-driven fine dining restaurant with an entirely separate vegan tasting menu for a reasonable $40—go big and add a pairing of organic and biodynamic wines for $25; it’s well worth the price.

Michigan: Detroit Vegan Soul, Detroit

A trip to Detroit isn’t complete without soul food, and Detroit Vegan Soul offers the first plant-based soul fool experience in the city. Make sure you try the hush puppies, okra stew, and soul platter with mac-n-cheese, cornbread, shiitake mushrooms, maple-glazed yams, and hoppin’ johns.

Minnesota: J. Selby’s, Saint Paul

J. Selby’s is not only entirely plant-based, it has separate menus for gluten-, soy-, and tree nut-sensitive eaters, too. Their bowls are filling, creative, and delicious, but the burger will make meat lovers double-check they haven’t wandered into a Shake Shack.

Mississippi: High Noon Café, Jackson

Veggie-friendly options are few and far between in the Magnolia State, but High Noon Café comes through in a pinch with staple menu items like its Harmony Bowl (steamed broccoli, carrots, cauliﬂower, edamame, and baked tofu served over long grain brown rice with a vegan sesame sauce) and monthly plant-based potluck lunches.

Missouri: Café Gratitude, Kansas City

California’s favorite vegan mini-chain, Café Gratitude, has multiple locations in Los Angeles and San Diego. Lesser-known is its outpost in Kansas City, which serves some of Missouri’s best vegan food. Get the Humble, a curry bowl that pays homage to Indian cuisine’s strong vegan tradition.

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Montana: Good Food Store, Missoula

Self-proclaimed as one of “Montana’s natural wonders,” the pull-no-punches Good Food Store is a vegan-friendly market with a variety of delicious prepared foods for the health- and plant-minded.

Nebraska: Modern Love, Omaha

Breathing new life into Omaha’s vegan offerings is Modern Love, which serves what it calls “swanky vegan comfort food.”

Nevada: Go Vegan Café, Las Vegas

Those looking for a break from the excesses of Vegas will find it at Go Vegan Café, a homey restaurant off the strip. Diners can choose from chia pudding to (gluten-free) pizza to raw burgers. You won’t leave hungry—I’d put money on it.

New Hampshire: Willows Plant-Based Eatery, Concord

Enjoy sandwiches, salads, wraps, and more at this vegan restaurant in New Hampshire’s capital. Patrons come for the seasonal specials ( like summer rolls with carrots, lettuce, vermicelli, and peanut sauce) but stay to hang with the café’s tail-wagging mascot, Kuma.

New Jersey: Seed to Sprout, Fair Haven

You can choose between smoothies, brunch faves (like the BLT omelette, made with coconut bacon and cashew cheese), bowls, and more at this organic vegan café. Just looking for a quick sip-me-up? Try the matcha or turmeric lattes, which feature steamed coconut cream and agave nectar.

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New Mexico: The Kitchen, Santa Fe

This seasonal, farm-to-table nook serves a two-course prix fix lunch cooked up by one woman, Olive Tyrrell. Pro tip: The menu (which changes daily) isn’t exclusively vegan, so you’ll want to call ahead to see what Olive has in store.

New York: abcV, New York

Breathing new life into New York City’s vegan dining scene is abcV, the latest installment in Jean Georges’ ABC Kitchen mini-empire. Try the green chickpea hummus and the trend du jour, fried roasted cauliflower head. (Or like, anything that strikes your fancy—you can’t go wrong here.)

North Carolina: Plant, Asheville

Asheville is a mountain oasis with great restaurants, craft beer, tons of art, and a slew of outdoor activities. Plant is known to be one of the best vegan restaurants in the state, offering up both savory and sweet delicacies.

North Dakota: Green House Café, Fargo

North Dakota’s only fully vegan restaurant offers up a slate of soups, sandwiches, and smoothies as well as more, shall we say, creative options, like a glazed doughnut cheeseburger. Its desserts—cupcakes, brownies, carrot cake, etc.—are the true crowd-pleasers.

Ohio: Cleveland Vegan, Cleveland

Cleveland Vegan is a full-service café, restaurant, bakery, and catering service that’s been open since 2014. Try their crispy tofu tacos with sriracha lime slaw, pineapple salsa, avocado, and radish.

Oklahoma: The Loaded Bowl, Oklahoma City

What used to be just a truck has grown into a brick and mortar for Oklahoma City’s The Loaded Bowl. They serve—unsurprisingly—deliciously loaded veggie and grain bowls.

Oregon: Farm Spirit, Portland

Ask any vegan in Oregon what the best restaurant is, and all signs point to Farm Spirit in Portland. With a modern, finer dining approach, Farm Spirit creates one-of-a-kind dishes using Pacific Northwest ingredients. The experience—described on the website as “part show and part communal dinner party”—is tasting menu-only.

Pennsylvania: Apteka, Pittsburgh

Apteka serves all-vegan Eastern European-inspired food, a nod to the city’s immigrant past. First-timers to the restaurant or Eastern European dishes need to sample the pierogi plate.

Rhode Island: Wildflour, Pawtucket

Wildflour specializes in vegan baked goods, cold pressed juices, coffee, and lunch options. Don’t leave without a cupcake in hand.

South Carolina: Gnome Café, Charleston

Foodies are flocking to Charleston, so it follows that the city will have stellar vegetarian and vegan options, too. Gnome Café is one of the local favorites, with its breakfast and lunch options like a vegan bulgogi Korean bowl complete with brown rice, bulgogi tofu, sesame broccoli, red cabbage, fresh daikon, and cilantro. (But those with a sweet tooth will drool over the vegan cinnamon rolls.)

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South Dakota: Sanaa’s Gourmet, Sioux Falls

Sanaa’s Gourmet is a home -cooking temple to gluten-free and vegetarian Mediterranean cooking, with ample vegan options. Don’t miss the eggplant mosakaa.

Tennessee: The Wild Cow, Nashville

East Nashville’s The Wild Cow makes everything in-house, including baked goods, stocks, sauces and anything else you can imagine (oh hi, vegan queso). They also have a rotating charity of the month, which receives 2.5 percent of all Thursday sales.

Texas: Beer Plant, Austin

Texas’ first vegan gastropub is Beer Plant, in Austin, which combines craft beer, wine, and cocktails with plant-based food. Word on the street is that buffalo cauliflower and blackened broccoli go great with hops and malt.

Utah: Zest Kitchen & Bar, Salt Lake City

Zest in downtown Salt Lake City serves vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes in a smartly designed industrial space. This 21-and-over restaurant also serves not-to-be-missed cocktails, like the high zest whiskey sour (hold the egg white, natch).

Vermont: Pingala Café, Burlington

Pingala Café in Burlington has recently opened a second location in Williston, giving more Vermonters an opportunity to eat its nourishing, comforting, and responsible vegan food. First-timers should get the Buddha-ful Bowl with coconut brown rice, steamed kale, broccoli, roasted sweet potato puree, braised tempeh, ginger-pickled vegetables, sunflower seed crunch, and peanut sauce. (Have a vegan tot in tow? Pingala also has a kids menu, complete with a coconut cheddar quesadilla or grilled cheese.)

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Virginia: Fresca on Addison, Richmond

Fresca on Addison is a father-daughter-run café that specializes in local, fresh, organic, and meatless food. Fans flock there especially for the sandwiches and brick oven pizzas.

Washington: Plum Bistro, Seattle

Washington’s Plum restaurant group has five outposts across the state, including a food truck. The section of its Seattle restaurant Plum Bistro dedicated entirely to burgers (served with russet fries) helps it stand out from the competition. Sugar Plum Sweet Shop, located just a few streets down, will satisfy your sweet tooth with its selection of vegan ice creams, custards, sorbets, and baked goods.

Washington, D.C.: Elizabeth’s Gone Raw

Founder and owner Elizabeth Petty was introduced to a raw vegan diet when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, she and Executive Chef Francisco Hernandez share that passion for clean food with diners every Friday night with a tasting menu served in a Federalist-era townhouse in downtown D.C.

West Virginia: Bluegrass Kitchen, Charleston

Serving an omnivorous menu that takes care to be friendly to plant-based eaters, Bluegrass Kitchen serves modern food sourced exclusively from West Virginia and the Appalachian Mountains in its restored 1920s-era dining room.

Wisconsin: Riverwest Co-op Café, Milwaukee

Riverwest Co-op Café (which is attached to a grocery store) proudly proclaims on its site: “When we say ‘vegan,’ we mean it.” And since you might as well be contractually obligated to sample some cheese while in Wisconsin—even if you’re vegan—Riverwest offers up a dairy-free quesadilla, grilled cheese, and tuna melt.

Wyoming: Sweet Melissa, Laramie

Sweet Melissa’s tagline is “serving comfort food for the homesick vegetarian since 1999.” Locals love the lentil walnut burger, vegan peanut butter pie, and daily specials.

Originally published September 11, 2017. Updated on October 7, 2019.

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