Where to Eat in Minneapolis

Where to Eat in Minneapolis

I’ve wanted to visit Minneapolis after reading all about the city’s first vegan butcher shop, The Herbivorous ButcherYup, you read that right, nothing in there is made from animals. Everything is plant-based and vegan! And, of course, I want to visit and eat my way through all the vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Minneapolis.

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What to Do in Minneapolis

In addition to eating my way through all the veg-friendly restaurants in Minneapolis, there’s plenty to do and see in the city. For an art lover like myself, the city has a number of art galleries and museums that are worth a visit, like The Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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If you’re spending a day in Minneapolis and looking for things to do, check out this Minneapolis city guide for suggestions! And if you’re on a budget, here’s Thrillist’s guide for The MSP Bucketlist: 47 Things to do Before You Die.

MORE THINGS TO DO IN MINNEAPOLIS

Where to Eat in Minneapolis: A Vegetarian-Friendly Guide to Restaurants in Minneapolis

5 Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants in Minneapolis You Gotta Try! #Minneapolis #MinnesotaTravel #MinneapolisRestaurants

Thanks to Instagram – I swear by geotagged posts and searching hashtags to find the hot spots when researching for new places to visit – I’ve discovered the five vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Minneapolis that I can’t wait to try. Some of them offer veg-friendly and vegan dining options while others are 100 percent vegan!

1. Seward Community Cafe

Opened in 1974, Seward Community Cafe is Minneapolis’ oldest collectively run business. Everyone is paid a fair wage, and the dishes made make use of local, organic produce. And there are plenty of options, such as the vegan mac and cheese, tempeh pesto, and vegan nachos!

2. French Meadow Bakery And Cafe

French Meadow Cafe opened its doors in 1985 and has been serving up farm-to-table cuisine ever since. The cafe places huge importance on where its food and produce is sourced from, and you can’t stop in without trying a plate of Earth Wings. These are made from oven roasted cauliflower in a sesame barbecue sauce and tofu cilantro dressing!

3. J. Selby’s

A 100 percent plant-based restaurant exists, and it’s in Minneapolis! The owner, Matt, a former surgeon turned restaurateur, was tired of being an afterthought at restaurants as a vegan. J. Selby’s caters delicious plant-based options to everyone who wants them!

4. Crepe & Spoon

Crepe & Spoon specializes in vegan treats and crepes that are both sweet and savory, with meat-cuts from the local vegan butcher shop, Herbivorous Butcher, and some interesting ice cream flavors, such as black sesame, thai tea, and ube.

5. Galactic Pizza

Galactic Pizza in Minneapolis is a quirky pizza parlor whose motto is “planet saving pizza.” They do an incredible job caring for the planet. Your pizza is delivered using electric vehicles, and renewable wind energy powers the restaurant.

And there you have it. My list of five vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Minneapolis that are worth visiting the city for!

What are your favorite Minneapolis veg-friendly eats? Let me know in the comments below if there are any other restaurants that I need to add to my foodie bucket list.

 

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Christabel

Christabel is the blogger and editor behind Where's Bel. She lives to travel, and is often restless if she's not out exploring, scoping out new restaurants or happy hours. Say Hello!

3 Comments

  • I loved the city of Minneapolis, where my dear Prince is from :). Planning to go again in July and will definitely check these places out!

    • Oh yay, you have to let me know how you like these spots! 💜

  • I LOVE Seward Cafe. It’s a great place any time of day for both my vegan self and non-veg husband. I always have a hard time deciding what to get because it’s all so good. My top 3 are Red Green Earth (with tofu) Deluxe Biscuits and Mushroom Gravy, and pancakes. Both the vegan fluffy and the righteous are fabulous.

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