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Vegan Dining in Boston

February 29th, 2008 by jamie a

GrasshopperDining at Grasshopper Photo uploaded by presta

Fellow bloggers over at Bostonist.com illuminate the world of vegan dining in Boston, cluing us in to places we never knew existed. If you or a friend is vegan, traveling within a group to dine out can sometimes be a difficult experience. You don’t always want to sit there and simply munch on some veggies…you’d like a warm and filling meal like the rest of your group!

From the much anticipated opening of Grezzo, a 100% raw and vegan restaurant in the North End, to the tantalizing Asian fare of Grasshopper in Allston, Vegans can certainly dine happily in this city. There’s also Veggie Planet with delectable pizzas in the heart of Harvard Square, The Other Side Cafe with multitudes of Vegan and Vegetarian options, and Petit Robert Bistro, a traditional French restaurant with a couple Vegan offerings as well.

If you’re in the city on Wednesday, March 5, Upstairs on the Square in Harvard has teamed up with the Boston Vegan Association to have a four course Vegan meal. Make sure to make reservations, as the seats are sure to fill up fast.

Have a recommendation for more Vegan fare in the Boston area? Let us know in a comment!

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One Response to “Vegan Dining in Boston”

  1. On Feb 29th, 2008 at 11:33 am Susan J. said:

    Jamie,
    I haven’t tried Grezzo yet, but Grasshopper and Veggie Planet are two of my go-to restaurants (I’m vegetarian, not vegan, but still). Thanks for the post!
    Susan

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