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    iCreate Cafe

    4.7 (126 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes, Vegan, Mediterranean
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    Megan M.

    Just ate at iCreate Cafe and I HAD to post a review right away. It's small and cozy, like your favorite coffee shop. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly. I had a Syrian salad with stuffed grape leaves and iced mint tea. My food arrived fast! I took a moment to smell all the amazing flavors coming off the table - garlic, mint, cucumber and vinegar. The veggies were fresh, firm and delicious. The stuffed grape leaves were served warm much to my delight. Give it a try, even if you're not Vegan/Vegetarian. You won't be disappointed!

    Special of the days: "Cheesestake" delicious!!!
    Keisha F.

    Wow! I was so pleasantly surprised by this little diamond in the rough! I am transitioning to vegan food and trying new places...this has by far been the most delicious and impressive vegan cafe I've visited. A wonderful selection of food and very warm service..you can tell they truly make their food with love. I tried the "vegan cheesteak" (basically black beans with mushrooms onions and peppers..with vegan cheese.) AMAZING!!!! Absolutely delicious. My only issue is...I don't live closer! I was just visiting Pottstown for the day. But I may make the trip from Philly every one in awhile just to come here. I definitely recommend this place, 2 thumbs up!!

    Freshly made foul with fava beans and chick peas.
    Leanne S.

    Such innovation in these times gives me hope for the future after all. Ash took his skills in training and management AND cooking and combined them into something unique. iCreate Cafe is one street back from High Street, along tree-shaded King Street, in a renovated home. Don't be scared by the hand-drawn Romney campaign poster at the army recruiter next door. The front is cozy hang-out living room space as well as the location of the tiny kitchen. As you wander further in, you see other areas with different personalities: small training rooms with computers and whiteboards, a cafe table area, and more sofas and chairs which look perfect for a book discussion. Beautiful colors and decor and lots of art too. Ash offers an interesting collection of classes: Arabic language, resume writing, animation, WordPress, and web design stuck in my head, not things that are easily gotten elsewhere. He said an 8-hour class is about $200, so it also seems very affordable and a different format than local colleges. Such a warm inviting place made me consider classes I could both take and teach here. But most people would not stop by just to check out classes, and that is where the food comes in. I did not get to try his coffee, but you can see the raves on here. He offers an array of healthy Mediterranean dishes, all vegetarian (mostly vegan) with a Syrian touch. My spouse had a baked falafel sandwich which I got in on, yum. The creamy babaganoush was a large portion (I'd eat this with a spoon); we had to take half home. I loved my freshly-made foul with fava beans, also a huge portion. He brought some other things out for us to sample, like a pesto he was trying out on sandwiches. Ash grows a lot of his own vegetables. There is a good selection of tea too. Nothing is fried. Maybe he will get in some desserts from Vegan Treats in Bethlehem. Prices are very affordable. We were stuffed with plenty to take home, for under $20. People seem to come in just to visit with Ash, and there is a lot of activity on his Fb page. We can't wait to go back, and we will be getting lots of takeout too, since someone in my family drives by here quite often. I wish we had this in Reading, but Pottstown is close enough. There is more going on in Pottstown than I thought, and their main street is wide and has a bike lane: ripe for renewal or already in its way? People are seeking affordable homes closer to Philly. If only there was a passenger train that went beyond the main line; these areas could really come alive.

    Ash, the owner. :)
    Awakened S.

    1st and foremost: Ash is awesome. He's knowledgeable, creative, and puts love in his food. 2nd: his food is AMAAAAAAAZING!! I've tried several of his dishes, and everything is good. You can't go wrong here! 3rd: the cafe is soooo comfy-cozy. It's homey, decorative, and you feel like you're in someone's home as a guest. There's a little library of books to enjoy, and he runs documentaries on health/wellness/vegan on Fridays at 7. Awesome. :) simply fantastic. Lastly; YES!! It is a cafe! You can just come to eat!!

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    John M.

    After visiting some family down in Pottstown, we wanted to find a vegan place to eat out. Enter iCreate cafe. Ash was so friendly, and makes the best falafel. I ordered babaganoush combo (with red pepper hummus), he brought it and my omnivorous children are my dinner... At least they saved the tasty Syrian coffee. My daughter ordered the black bean burger. She loved it, with the exception of the sauce, but a 9 yr old palette can only expect so much (I liked it). My 8 yr old ordered the falafel wrap. Before I blinked it was gone. Overall, very good food in a comfortable setting. Loved the decor, noticed a few nice pieces from IKEA, and shot some fun pics of his signs.

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    Delicious and unique! So glad they are in pottstown! I've never disliked anything I got here. The take home products are a nice bonus.

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    Looking for vegetarian menu? Looking for Middle Eastern food? Looking for a vegan menu? Will you found it ... awesome food

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    Ash does a great job and the ambiance is wonderful. Don't leave without some baba and hummus.

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    Su Tao Cafe

    Su Tao Cafe

    3.9
    (152 reviews)
    15.4 mi
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    Now a 'must stop' when in this area. I order my food to go using their online system…read more Sesame tofu is good, Winter and spring, both okay flavors for me but nothing special (well, except that it's a vegetarian restaurant and risk of cross contamination from meat is nil). No onion no garlic vegetarian would need to be mentioned. As I come back and try other items on the menu, I will update this review. Edit: I just tried the following: Good Fortune - love these dish! I think this is the money dish, my favorite so far. Balls are made of mashed tofu with three kinds of veggie meat. Not quite westernized flavor. Broth is very good, a teeny bit oily but will not detract me from having and finishing this up. Not quite salty, perhaps on the verge of my taste. The broth has an herbal flavor (perhaps it's the star anise which is not too strong so that's great!) and you'll get lily blossoms and wood war mushrooms. When you order this to go, they separate the broth from the balls. This is what I will come back for. General Tsao's Tofu - good typical General Tsao's dish, sweet sauce. Opted for this instead of the faux meat. Not quite crispy before the sauce is poured (ordered this to go) but I'm not sure if this will be crispy if I eat this at the restaurant fresh from the kitchen please someone tell me. Vegetable buns - good savory flavor, not quite western flavor. What that means I can't explain to you because Idk. Bun to filling ratio: 1.5 to 1, that's good as it's not all bun. I think they use the US regular wheat flour which is different so this bun is heavier than Asian buns. Happy to try more dishes but Good Fortune will always be on my order.

    Funny to see the world of culture meet food meet desire to make the world a better place…read more My employer's NA headquarters is in the area so we frequent it. Since we choose to eat vegetarian, love Asian food, and love variety, a vegetarian Asian buffet wins every time. So we've been here a few times and have found consistent quality and service (or, well, whatever you'd call it). They are not overbearing in their service but our water glasses are always full. Look, it's a mid-level priced buffet of vegetarian food. It won't be piping hot, generally speaking. So, if your expectations are of piping hot food, you'll rate this experience poorly. But you should lower your expectations. Should it be reasonably warm? Absolutely. And we've found it generally is. Especially considering the sheer variety - incredibly number of options both hot and cold, both healthy and friend, to meet varied tastes. The salads are good, the hot food is generally good. I throw away my broccoli stems at home but their broccoli stems I almost always go back for seconds. Who knew? It's an all-inclusive price with drinks (we stick with water) and desserts and even if it's slow, we see them refilling the foods that are getting low. I wouldn't call this place a must-see but it's a staple for us.

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    Cumin 'lamb' kabobs — they taste just like the animal versions from the Xian carts in Flushing so why harm animals this tasty snack?
    Cumin 'lamb' kabobs — they taste just like the animal versions from the Xian carts in Flushing so why harm animals this tasty snack?
    Stewed Vegetable Pot (stewed Chinese cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots mushrooms and veggie meatballs)
    Stewed Vegetable Pot (stewed Chinese cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots mushrooms and veggie meatballs)
    Good Fortune - without the sauce

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    Good Fortune - without the sauce
    Sprig & Vine

    Sprig & Vine

    4.3
    (398 reviews)
    37.6 mi
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    Came here for a friend of mine who is vegan. They had all she loves. So we decided to try for…read moredinner. The funny thing is that there was a blackout. So we drove there but were not sure it was open. It was. Just dark. And some things on the menu were not available. But everyone was super nice and they brought us a menu that had what they offer in a blackout. With the flashlights we looked over the menu. They had probably about 8 customers not including the 2 of us. So they were trying to accommodate. I got the watermelon tomato gazpacho and the chick pea caesar salad. Both were very good. On the gazpacho I wish there was a bit more watermelon flavor and chunks. The salad was good. Very hearty. My friend got the mushroom po boy. She liked it as well. The server was very nice and attentive. The lights eventually came back on about 3/4 the way through our meal. So now we could see. The place is cute and the fans were welcome on a humid evening. You have to pay to park. And the restaurant is all the way down on the right. The area is very cute and kinda touristy. The only down side besides paying to park are the prices. Just because it's vegan doesn't mean it's cheap. It's not. Prices are higher. Just for my soup and salad my dinner was $28. I guess that could be standard but I got soup and a salad. But it was good. I would go back, just not often. Overall good experience in a challenging evening with the blackout.

    Sprig and Vine's last day will be 10/18/25. This has been of those unique gems that have combined…read moreculinary talent in creating delicious vegetarian fare in an unpretentious and affordable way. They will truly be missed and what made coming to New Hope a wonderful memory in itself! Like many other gems, Bucks County was lucky to have it+

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    Fried baby artichokes
    Fried baby artichokes
    Smoked spinach salad
    Smoked spinach salad
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    Seared coconut risotto cakes
    Dharma Bums

    Dharma Bums

    4.5
    (40 reviews)
    33.2 mi

    First time visit today but I look forward to returning! We saw the clothing swap and thought it…read morewould be a fun girls day out. The restaurant is rustic and so cool. The food was delicious! They serve vegetarian and vegan food. Flavor bombs throughout all of the shared plates we ordered. It's hard to pick a favorite between the peach salad, falafel, pizza and corn. Lots of free parking and they have a very cool event schedule. They have an amazing outdoor space that is perfect on a nice day. Lots of room for kids to play and they even had a ping pong table! Something to note is that I didn't realize this was not part of the New Hope/Lambertville part of town. It was about 20 minutes further out towards Point Pleasant where many go tubing! The restaurant, bar and outdoor are accessible to all, but if you have a problem with stairs, that is the only way to get to the upstairs space. I hope to return again for some of their other cool events! Definitely a unique spot to check out if you get the chance.

    When first arrived in Bucks County, Dharma Bums was under different ownership and was a hotspot for…read morethe "Dump the Pump" movement to deny Delaware River water for cooling the nuclear power plant named, Limerick. Abby Hoffman of Yippie fame was an organizer, frequently hanging out here and speaking his form of political enlightenment. That was then. Now, little has changed in the early 18th Century riverside village far north of New Hope and Lumberville that feels like Middle Earth from Lord of the Rings. The bar is still in the basement. The backyard is still a peaceful glade for sipping cocktails or beer and listening to guitar or banjo chords and softly harmonic voices. Their website calls those days, "a simpler time," but I disagree. In fact, those days were complicated times as the community attempted to decide the future of Bucks and the ageless value of the natural flow of water. Demonstrations up and down the pristine Delaware were loud and at times destructive. Even back to Revolutionary times, the local patriots challenged the powers that be by word and deed, while others were loyal to the crown and spied on the rest or thieved horses to sell to the British. No. Those were the "times that tried men's souls." Hardly, simple. Nonetheless, the current incarnation of this tavern does possess the spiritual focus of Jack Kerouac, the author of Dharma Bums, On the Road and other highly influential books in my life. For that, I am grateful. My visit last weekend had me wondering why I hadn't been back in decades. The soulfulness mixed so well with local history, and but for the narrow paved roads and power lines, it could just as easily have been 1776 as 2026. The perfect place to celebrate and reflect on the 250th Anniversary of this inspirational country. Last night, the cocktails were well stirred and shaken. My Tamarind Margarita (without salt) was crisp with a pleasant tart kick. The Elote Corn Bite delicious and satisfying. The companionship of a dear friend, heartwarming. The live soundtrack from the local musicians, very well strung and sung. This may well become the best experience of 2026. Five Magical Stars for the perfect place to celebrate and contemplate America's 250th.

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    Beautiful wood bar and tables downstairs.
    Beautiful wood bar and tables downstairs.
    Dharma Bums
    Classic cellar bar

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    Classic cellar bar

    iCreate Cafe - cafes - Updated July 2026

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