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    3.9 (49 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Keesah P.

    Definitely NOT a fan anymore. A few months ago I ordered a veggie burger from Green & Tonic through our company's account on Seamless. For my first time with them everything turned out wonderful! The following week I ordered the same exact burger only to find that it didn't come with hamburger buns. I called in and the manager tried to convince me that I should have selected that option on the menu. I was kind of puzzled because when previously ordered, I had to do no such thing, PLUS since when do burgers come without buns?? Kinda like peanut butter with no jelly! After fixing my order, management assured me that adding hamburger buns will be a feature on my next order. Needless to say, the following week I dealt with the same thing. To top it off the veggie burger crumbled like the twin towers at the slightest touch. I decided to take a break from them for a few months, hoping their service would improve, but after today I WILL NEVER order from them again. While eating my chickpea masala I spat out a full blown fingernail hanging. I thought I was loosing my mind so I asked my colleagues for a second opinion. I called in and was offered for my lunch to be replaced. Absolutely not! For that type of pricing I expect much more from them. Definitely will never go there again.

    Açaí
    Madison A.

    I have tried a lot of different Açaí bowls in my life, and Green & Tonic's Açaí bowl is by far the best. It taste's great whether you eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert- my husband and I love it. We love it so much we never try anything new, but after hearing about how great their newest product is we had to try it for ourselves. It's a vegan grilled cheese made with cashew cheese on gluten-free bread and it did not disappoint. I paired it with their basil tomato soup and it was a lethal combo. Super yummy and definitely worth checking out. Highly recommend!

    Heather L.

    Yelped this place driving home from Stamford. Ordered the Zenergy smoothie and added vanilla protein - matcha green tea, banana, spinach, almond butter, coconut mylk, cinnamon and bee pollen. Really tasty combination of ingredients, all the ingredients blended together really well and the added protein didn't mess with the flavor. Would definitely order from here again, lots of other interesting smoothie combos on the menu, they do acai bowls, juices and prepared foods too. Would love to try more.

    Baby radish from the farm!!
    C P.

    My healthy home-away-from-home. Don' know what i would do without it in Cos Cob! A G&T stop is my favorite way to start the day, and I love looking out on the Mill Pond from the big open window seat while I sip my smoothie... a great meeting spot too, despite the whirring blender and hustle-bustle...

    Pomegranate kale salad
    Michele J.

    Amazing healthy vegan plant based food. Your body will love you for eating here. The spicy avocado wrap is absolutely delicious. Also the pomegranate kale salad is yummy. The cookies and muffins are great too.

    Zenergy Bowl
    Aly S.

    This is my absolute favorite juice/smoothie spot. I've been a regular at this location for more than 8 years and in my opinion better than the Greenwich location. It's much more spacious, brighter and less noisy. My usual order is the Açaí bowl, but I can be adventurous too and have explored the other bowl specials they offer. They change them up as well which makes the company even more worthwhile. I prefer thicker smoothies over juices and watery ones, which is why this place gets my 5 stars. Between the smoothies and the smoothie bowls you cannot go wrong, and you'll be full for hours. Protein packed, antioxidant bursting, and fueled with fruits and nuts, these products are to die for in the morning. The flavors are also incredibly rich and natural, you can tell there is no added sugars or other bolsters. A little pricey, but nothing you wouldn't expect at an upscale juice spot in NYC. They could easily beat out any other health food locations in my opinion.

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    Such a lovely little place- great items and service! I always find their smoothies super refreshing!

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    They just changed their menu and it's amazing. Nice team too.I bought the detox soups and smoothies. It was great

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    I'm so disappointed to hear that they are no longer vegan. They are now serving egg and dairy as well. Is meat next?

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    The Red Dot Vegetarian Kitchen - Indian vegetable fritter appetizer! Soooo good.

    The Red Dot Vegetarian Kitchen

    4.6(207 reviews)
    59.0 mi
    $$

    We are sometimes skeptical that a restaurant with an extensive, many-page menu spanning multiple…read moregenres/ethnicities of food may not be able to do it all well. But the Red Dot seems to nail every single dish. We started with the multigrain vegan waffle with fresh fruit and loved it! So clean and flavorful, with perfectly ripe fruit. I do think the fruit should have been included, because it would have been a bit plain without it. Next, we had the ancient grains kitchari which was incredible. We loved all the fresh vegetables perfectly cooked, adding a variety of textures and flavors. It is offered as mild, medium, or hot; we got hot, which was great but not overly spicy, and we might request extra spicy next time. Lastly, we got the breakfast paratha wrap filled with their incredible tofu scramble. We were so impressed by how non-greasy it was (both the paratha and the scramble). We are always looking for food that isn't overly salty or oily, which is hard to find, but the Red Dot managed to do everything perfectly. Also major props to their masala chai, made super fresh with your choice of milk. The soy milk was creamy and pleasantly sweet and it didn't even require adding sugar. So rare to find vegan masala chai. The food takes fairly long to come out, but we felt it was worth it because of how delicious everything was; we also appreciated the generous portions. I think we have found one of our new favorite restaurants!

    Very charming lovely peaceful ambience and excellent food! Marvelous curry! Such crisp pomegranate…read moreiced tea! Very tasty & satisfying breakfast tofu scramble with fresh flavorful herbs and veggies. The cookies are huge and so delicious to eat bit by bit! Lovely latte. Service is thoughtful, caring and attentive to details.

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    The Red Dot Vegetarian Kitchen - Exterior

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    The Red Dot Vegetarian Kitchen - Multigrain waffle (comes with 2 waffles)

    Multigrain waffle (comes with 2 waffles)

    The Red Dot Vegetarian Kitchen - Thai iced tea (vegan)

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    Atithi - Butter Naan

    Atithi

    4.9(25 reviews)
    21.5 mi

    Easily one of our favorite Indian restaurants in New York. From the moment you walk in, you're…read moregreeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere, beautiful decor, and genuinely welcoming service. It's a cozy, family-friendly spot that's perfect for a relaxed meal. Even better, everything on the menu is vegetarian, with plenty of variety ranging from classic Delhi and Mumbai street food to Indo-Chinese to hearty North Indian main courses. Among our favorites: Appetizers: Papri Chaat, Raj Kachori, Masala Curly Fries, Paneer Tikka sizzler, Tandoori Soya Chaap sizzler Sandwiches: Chili Cheese Toast, Cheese Pav Bhaji, Bombay Grill sandwich Main Courses / Bread Combinations: Sarson ka Saag / Makki ki Roti, Paneer Makhani / Garlic Naan, Chole Bhatura, Paneer Paratha, Hakka Chowmein Noodles, Special Thali, Roomali Roti Veg Keema Drinks: Masala Chai, Cold Coffee with Ice Cream Go-to spot for vegetarian Indian food on LI!

    Wow! This place checks all the boxes for the best Indian restaurant in town!…read more Atithi is a family-owned, pure vegetarian spot offering delicious dishes with a creative twist. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and willing to offer recommendations when needed. The best part is that the menu has very detailed descriptions of each item so even if you're not super familiar with this cuisine, you'll know how to order. My husband and I started with samosas which were the best I've ever had! If you're a fan, please go and try this and let me know if I'm being hyperbolic, but they were insanely good! I had the Aloo Gobi Masala which was out of this world. The flavors were well balanced and tasty. My husband had the veg biryani. The portions were plenty and the ingredients super fresh! We're so excited to have found a great purely vegetarian Indian restaurant so close to home. We will absolutely be back!

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    Garlic Naan

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    Fogwood & Fig - "Cheesy" quesadilla

    Fogwood & Fig

    4.9(144 reviews)
    61.4 mi

    We've been talking about visiting Fogwood & Fig for years. At first, we thought it was…read morepredominantly a dessert place based on their social media posts. But the more we looked into the menu, the more excited we became. I would say their specialty is burgers and sandwiches. Virtually every ingredient is made from scratch daily (except the sourdough bread, from a local farm), including impressive items like multiple types of burger patty and cheesy cashew sauce. We were so excited about their food that we went three days in a row! Day 1: The Fogwood smoky burger was outstanding. The BLT was also delicious; we loved the smoke salted tofu. For a lighter option, we got the sunshine curry quinoa chickpea bowl. It was healthy and nutritious, although I felt the flavor profile was a bit off; it was heavy on the curry powder and weirdly sweet. The side of mac and cheese was GREAT. We loved the sauce made from sweet potatoes, carrots, and cashews (I think it was oil-free). Not heavy or creamy, just flavorful and good! For dessert, we got the lavender almond cupcake which we LOVED. It was gluten-free, although you wouldn't guess it. It had a perfect fluffy texture and great nuanced flavor. We loved that it wasn't made with coconut oil (just olive oil). Truly special. The vast majority of their desserts (as well as their homemade cheeses) do contain coconut oil. Day 2: The patty melt sandwich was a big hit. Incredible flavor. The Levi Reuben served over greens (instead of on bread) was also delicious. We loved the fennel sage patty and the homemade sauerkraut. We got the kids' PB&J as a snack which was SO good with homemade peanut butter and homemade raspberry jam. Very impressive. Lastly, we couldn't resist getting the signature Snickers-inspired bar, which was so good it should be illegal. Day 3: We were excited to try their daily special, the teriyaki chili rice bowl, made with homemade ginger tofu patties. It was delicious, although it could have used some greens. We tried two more of their burgers to explore the menu further, the flirty burger and the teriyaki burger, and both were great. A devastating disappointment came when, even though we walked in within 10 minutes of their opening, they had already sold out of the special dessert advertised on their Instagram, the carrot spice cupcake with pecan glaze, the only dessert they had that was coconut-free. It seems like they inexplicably only make 4-6 cupcakes per day and then don't make more even if they sell out?! (Who does that??) Overall, we loved the food and are so glad they exist. Major props for making so many things from scratch. We really appreciated how nothing was fried or greasy, really hard to find these days. They also deserve special mention for having top-notch service. All the employees were so kind and accommodating, and every dish came out quickly and made to perfection. The vibe of the restaurant is really peaceful and would be an equally good spot to have a quick meal or to linger all day.

    My wife and I travel from Warwick NY to get to this place, which is around a 30 minute drive. Since…read morethe first time we tried this place, the owners and staff were incredibly nice and friendly. The place is amazingly clean, and the food is absolutely AWESOME!! I'm not nor will I ever be a vegetarian, but I really enjoy the food here. I would absolutely recommend this restaurant to anyone!!

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    Where it happens

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    Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant - Bloodroot's Outside Patio and View

    Bloodroot Vegetarian Restaurant

    4.4(250 reviews)
    21.5 mi
    $$

    Bloodroot is an amazing woman owned restaurant that is almost 48 years young…read more Nestled on the edge of the Brewster Cove, the views have always been my favorite part of our visit. We have been lucky enough to have been coming for over 40 years. Earlier this year, one of the founding owners passed away. Sadly, the restaurant is closing in December 2025. Despite yourself a favor and make a reservation now. You will have to wait in line to order, but you will be guaranteed a seat. Come prepared to do your part. Starting with picking up your meal and then by clearing your table when you are through. While dining, be sure to peek at the great collection of vintage pictures that cover the walls. There is so much history in this building. On this visit Mom and I ate well, as always and we left full. I had an amazing Bloodroot (vegetarian) burger and mom tried the "chicken" sandwich. Both came with salads, a pickle and kettle chips. We had an amazing last meal and shared a lot of sweet memories. If only they were closer, we would be here everyday.

    Founded in 1977, Bloodroot is nearing its 50th anniversary. It also will be commemorating its…read morelegacy. For this historic restaurant that has created its own recipes both for its menu planning and for its business plan, 50 years is an enviable achievement that marks a milestone. Bloodroot began stirring feminism into food during an era when feminist cafés and bookstores sprang up all across North America. Bloodroot has outlasted them all. And through its four vegetarian cookbooks, Bloodroot has contributed to both the feminist and the vegetarian movements beyond Connecticut's borders. The restaurant has defied convention in many ways, even in its location on a dead-end street of a peaceful residential neighborhood. Its secluded site provides a spacious yard, ample parking, and a waterfront view. Picnic tables in the yard and patio foretell of informal and leisurely dining. Indoors, this historic landmark looks like a museum. The olden furniture may have been sourced from antique shops. Tapestries hang from the rafters. Chandeliers simulate candlelight. An entire wall is decorated with dozens of framed black-and-white vintage photos of females, all looking like the faded portraits of your great-grandmas. Bloodroot is all about Mom. The food, "like mother used to make," is akin to grandma's and mom's home cooking. Not haute cuisine, but not crunchy-granola health foods either. To my disappointment, white flour, white sugar, and white rice rule the day. The mostly conventional fare with an ethnic flair simply omits the meat. Until ten years ago, Bloodroot was stuck in the last century, still clinging to cow's milk products on its menu, thereby supporting a dairy industry that cruelly exploits the females of the species. This feminist collective's transition into veganism was long overdue. I have dined at Bloodroot over thirty times in the past 40-years, during which the building and décor have little changed. Historic indeed. Its menu, however, changes both seasonally and almost daily depending upon what produce is available. On some occasions, I have been treated to memorable meals that rival even the most expensive vegan restaurants of Manhattan. But sometimes the food did not rise above the level of my own home cooking, so I was better off staying home. You just need to choose wisely. One change in décor has occurred in its adjoining bookstore. In the age of Amazon, it has morphed into more of a reading library with comfy couches that encourage you to browse through the books. On one table and one shelf, some used books, mostly pertaining to the subjects of feminism or vegetarianism, can indeed be purchased, but that selection is small compared to the other shelves crowded with books intended only for perusal. While the three earlier Bloodroot cookbooks are out of print, its current volume is in print and so offered for sale. Another change. In the past, you were usually greeted by Selma Miriam, who cofounded Bloodroot with her business and life partner, Noel Furie. But Selma won't be greeting us anymore. She died last February at age 89. Tributes and obits filled Connecticut news media, and she was accorded a lengthy obituary in The New York Times. I would be remiss if not sharing an ill-fated personal anecdote. Under the guise of required membership to some obscure historical society, this feminist collective used to reserve one night a week for admission to women only. On one such members-only night in 1988, a luminary of the animal rights movement and I had arrived right after broadcasting his animal rights talk show on WPKN-FM on which we announced we were heading to Bloodroot right after the show, essentially promoting the restaurant on the noncommercial radio station. Selma knew us both, but cordially turned us away. Despite our begging, she refused to serve us even outside and out of sight. I felt like a Black in Jim Crow South denied a seat at the lunch counter. While I don't recall the woman after whom the historical society was named, it should have been called, The Jim Crow Historical Society. Presently filling roles both at the front and the back of the house, Noel (in my photo, depicted standing) is one busy woman. And Bloodroot is beginning a new chapter in its CookBook of Life. In case you're wondering about the meaning of its sanguinary name that may seem contradictory for a vegetarian restaurant, the bloodroot is a wildflower native to New England whose roots sprout up all around it with flowering shoots. But this iconic Bloodroot in Bridgeport stands alone.

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    The Dining Room

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    The Bookstore

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    Garden Cafe at Woodstock - Appetizer....quesadilla.

    Garden Cafe at Woodstock

    4.4(552 reviews)
    74.4 mi
    $$

    The Garden Cafe is a favorite that we wish we could visit more often. It is an unparalleled spot…read morefor vegan comfort food. Their menu is extensive and impressive; they have some all-star dishes on their permanent menu as well as a rotating daily menu with a legendary lineup of seasonal items. I really appreciate that they have dishes that are hard to come by such as lentil loaf and lasagna, and these never disappoint. The lentil loaf is unique; it is a little brick of lentils (not your traditional sliceable mush of breadcrumbs and minced veggies). It's very well seasoned and the tomato sauce on top is not overly sweet. The mashed potatoes and mushroom gravy and (very) garlicky greens make it a great meal. The lasagna is one of my favorite dishes. It's pasta-free and just made from layers of sliced zucchini and other veggies sandwiched with their delicious crumbly housemade cashew cheese. The herby tomato sauce is super flavorful. The side salad and garlic bread that accompany it are great also; an ultra comforting meal. We enjoyed the macro meal, although honestly not as much as the other dishes. The pan-seared tofu was delicious, but the arame seaweed salad was super seaweedy and salty - a bit much for me. I'm also not sure why they didn't serve it in a bowl, which would have made the rice etc. easier to eat. It seemed to be missing something - perhaps avocado, or a hunk of sweet potato. A few items at the Garden Cafe are a little perplexing, compared to how perfect most of their food is. The tempeh is just ok. It's heavily marinated in a sweet and salty sauce and kind of strange. Also disappointing that it's just a big brand tempeh rather than one of the local tempeh brands available in the area. The housemade focaccia is also bizarre. The texture made me think it was gluten-free (but it's not). Is it whole wheat?? If that's the case, awesome, but they should mention that on the menu, so you aren't taken aback when you don't get pillowy airy bread and instead get something flat and gray that could be mistaken for a biscotti. We LOVE the Garden Cafe and wish more places like this existed serving organic classic meals. We wish they would open a location in New York City, but until then, we will be making the drive!

    Such a great experience and delicious food. Honestly, what I loved about this restaurant is that…read morethey don't overplay process their foods. A lot of times you go to vegan restaurants and they just serve fried everything or processed everything-- Garden Cafe uses the natural delicious foods that we need. The lasagna, the brownie, the soup, the sandwich, everything, just absolutely delicious. Definitely recommend !

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    Front row

    Garden Cafe at Woodstock - Rice and beans burrito with side salad and delicious sauces

    Rice and beans burrito with side salad and delicious sauces

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    Pure City

    Pure City

    4.3(89 reviews)
    53.8 mi
    $$

    Let me start by saying this was a hidden gem of a vegan restaurant. To be honest, there's not many…read morearound in upstate NY but I was surprised to find it. My mother is a vegan, so it's really difficult to find restaurants that will cater to her. Well, no more. This will definitely be our go to vegan spot in the area. The restaurant itself is very clean, and it isn't big. That's ok. The bathroom was also very clean which is always a great sign of a well kept restaurant. It's run by a husband wife duo. Let me say that the service was prompt and polite. I couldn't ask for more. The food came out quickly and efficiently and it was all very very good. Probably my favorite was the general tso "chicken". However that's not to say everything else was bad because the food was all excellent. My mother, who is extremely picky with vegan food was also pleasantly surprised with the food. This will be her go to spot for a vegan meal. They do take out as well, so if you're in the mood for something a little different and you're in the Pine Bush area, try this place. Food is excellent and the prices are very reasonable. Everything is vegan except for some of the ice cream there. Fabulous food and wonderful people. I will be back again.

    The worker was ready to accommodate and took my order to go. The food was alright, a bit bland…read more Need some salt or soy sauce. It was my first time. I was visiting a friend and her home is nearby. There is no parking lot but because the city is small and quiet, so it was relatively easy to find a parking.

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