A Vegan Stoner’s Guide to Eating Out in Bellingham

Bellingham, Washington, is a haven for vegans and those seeking plant-based dining options. The city's vibrant culinary scene offers a variety of restaurants that cater to vegan preferences, ensuring that both residents and visitors can enjoy delicious and diverse meals. For the stoners seeking a feel-good vegan meal, we’ve rounded up our favorite places in Bellingham with delicious vegan options. Try them for yourself and let us know what you think!

A Vegan Stoner’s Guide to Eating Out in Bellingham

October 10, 2020

The Wild Oat Bakery & Cafe

Located at 1305 Cornwall Avenue, The Wild Oat Bakery & Cafe is a 100% vegan establishment that emphasizes hearty plant-based meals. Their menu features a range of options, including burgers, salads, wraps, and sandwiches, all crafted with seasonal and local ingredients. A standout item is their French dip sandwich, made with house-made “Non-Beef,” which has garnered significant attention since their opening in 2018.

Brandywine Kitchen

Situated in downtown Bellingham, Brandywine Kitchen is a Black-owned restaurant committed to combining cuisine with local farming. They offer vegan-friendly soups and tofu dishes, including Banh mi sandwiches and tacos, making it a favorite among the vegan community.

L&L Libations

Adjacent to Leaf & Ladle, L&L Libations is a cocktail bar that offers vegan options such as the Vegan Crunchwrap and Jalapeno Vegan Mac & Cheese, providing a delightful dining experience for plant-based patrons.

Övn Wood Fired Pizza

Located in the historic Fairhaven neighborhood, Övn Wood Fired Pizza offers pizzas with almond-based cheese, a favorite among vegan diners. Popular choices include the Tomaaten and the Lanterna wood-fired pizzas.

Twin Sisters Brewing Company

This brewery features a spacious indoor area with high ceilings and an extensive outdoor beer garden. They offer vegan options, including a Vegan Crunchwrap and Jalapeno Vegan Mac & Cheese, catering to plant-based guests.

Pepper Sisters

Established in 1988, Pepper Sisters presents a menu described as “New Mexico meets Pacific Northwest.” They offer a variety of vegan dishes and are willing to modify certain menu items upon request, making it a must-try for vegan diners.

Mallard Ice Cream

For those with a sweet tooth, Mallard Ice Cream in downtown Bellingham offers vegan dessert options, allowing everyone to indulge in delightful treats.

Pure Bliss Desserts

Also located downtown, Pure Bliss Desserts provides vegan dessert options, ensuring that plant-based diners can enjoy a variety of sweet offerings.

Bellingham’s commitment to diverse and inclusive dining experiences is evident in its wide selection of vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan or exploring plant-based options, the city offers a multitude of choices to satisfy those munchies.

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One response to “A Vegan Stoner’s Guide to Eating Out in Bellingham”

  1. Megan Riggs says:

    Thanks for the great info! I just moved to the area and am still trying to find “my” shop. 💛