VEGANnapolis
- Amy Sobo
- Jan 5, 2020
- 2 min read
One of the constant questions I get with being vegan is "what do you get from restaurants around here?" Since Annapolis is known for their seafood, usually vegan options are towards the back of people's minds. However, being vegan in Annapolis is easier than it may seem. Fact is, there are so many options to choose from so I figured I should share my favorites:
Rutabaga
One of the most popular and widely loved vegan hotspots in West Annapolis is Rutabaga. Although usually credited for their juices and smoothie bowls, I find myself drawn to the salads and sandwiches in "grab and go" fridge as well as their toasts. After trying pretty much everything the menu has to offer, my constant order usually consists of the chickpea salad sandwich or avocado toast and the sweet tart or super green juice. Better yet, even though it's not heavily advertised, Rutabaga is 100 percent vegan!
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Ceremony
Although Ceremony isn't 100 exclusively vegan, they have excellent, healthy options with a menu all will love. My usual tends to be the macro bowl or the spicy avocado toast with either an oat milk matcha latte or cold brew. I love the motivated atmosphere of Ceremony as it serves to be a work and social environment alike. I feel as though I tend to bring my non-vegan friends here a ton since I know we can both find something we love.
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Miss Shirley's
I often times find Miss Shirley's to be shoved to the side in regards to vegan options, but it happens to be one of my all time favorite places to enjoy special occasion comfort food. Sometimes as a vegan it's hard to find options separate from the health-nut umbrella, but on this, Miss Shirley's totally delivers. With a seperate vegan menu (ask your waiter for it!) of a whopping 15 choices, Miss Shirley's is an easy place to eat vegan. Some of my favorites include the gluten free and vegan blueberry griddle cakes as well as the harvest quinoa bowl if I'm feeling healthy. Even with the mass of vegan options, I feel completely comfortable bringing my younger brothers or non-vegan friends here to find something for everyone.
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Metropolitan
One of my favorite atmospheres in annapolis regardless of their awesome vegan options is Metropolitan Kitchen and Lounge. Although my favorite time to visit this restaurant is during the late spring and early fall, so I can enjoy the rooftop, the food makes anytime of the year worthwhile. Usually when going to Metropolitan, my family and friends rely on the small plates to fill us up. In particular, I love the hummus, baba ganouj, cauliflower, and brussel sprouts along with their winter salad (minus the goat cheese).
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