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Critic s notebook: Plant-based options expand across region
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Bao buns with barbecued jackfruit at Troy Beer Garden in Troy. (Konrad Odhiambo/for the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo for the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Plants and flowers abound at Troy Beer Garden in Troy, which completely remakes the former Troy location of Wolff s Biergarten and includes an in-house florist. (Susie Davidson Powell/for the Times Union.) Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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The Gin Violette cocktail at Troy Beer Garden in Troy, which completely remakes the former Troy location of Wolff s Biergarten. (Susie Davidson Powell/for the Times Union.) Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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St. Louis, MO-based Vegan Deli & Butcher will host a vegan Taco Bell-inspired pop-up this weekend. The vegan “Taco Hell” pop-up will feature a full menu of veganized favorites from the fast-food chain, such as Nacho Hell Grandes, Cheesy Gordita Crunches, Double Decker Tacos, Fritos Burritos, Cheese Quesadillas, and Crunchwrap Supremes. The deli has also partnered with local doughnut shop Strange Donuts to offer vegan Baja Blast jelly-filled doughnuts, and local eateries Frida’s and Diego’s to provide margaritas for the event. The pop-up will take place at Vegan Deli & Butcher’s brick-and-mortar location on January 16 and 17 from 11 am to 5 pm.
14 of Seattle s most popular restaurants for vegan fare
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Millions of people will try a vegan diet this month for the so-called “Veganuary.” In Seattle, perhaps there’s no better place to give it a try.
Recently, Chef’s Pencil, an international food magazine that covers global food trends, released an updated version of their popular global veganism report declaring Seattle the 10th most vegan-friendly city in the world based on Google Trends, even before Los Angeles (15th).
Additionally, they analyzed Google Adwords data and found that vegan-related searches in Seattle surged by 25% in 2020, and 64% compared to three years ago.