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Vegans are well served in Portland. At least, as well as anywhere else in the US.<ref>''[http://vegnews.com/web/articles/page.do?pageId=143&catId=6 The Veggie Awards]'', VegNews.com.</ref> Veganism has spread its leafy tendrils into a large number of Portland's restaurants, [[English Ivy]]-like, taking over a few restaurants | Vegans are well served in Portland. At least, as well as anywhere else in the US.<ref>''[http://vegnews.com/web/articles/page.do?pageId=143&catId=6 The Veggie Awards]'', VegNews.com.</ref> Veganism has spread its leafy tendrils into a large number of Portland's restaurants, [[English Ivy]]-like, completely taking over a few: | ||
== Completely vegan restaurants == | |||
* [[Blossoming Lotus]] | |||
* [[Papa G's]] | |||
* [[Red & Black]] | |||
* [[Sweetpea Baking Company]] | |||
== Vegan grocery stores == | |||
* [[Food Fight]] | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:13, 21 February 2010
Vegans are well served in Portland. At least, as well as anywhere else in the US.[1] Veganism has spread its leafy tendrils into a large number of Portland's restaurants, English Ivy-like, completely taking over a few:
Completely vegan restaurants
Vegan grocery stores
References
- ↑ The Veggie Awards, VegNews.com.
External links
- NWVeg.org's list of vegan restaurants
- Mickey Z., A New Yorker's Vegan Guide to Portland, Planet Green. Sept. 9, 2009.