A Homegrown Guide To Bengaluru's Best Vegan Cafes

A Homegrown Guide To Bengaluru's Best Vegan Cafes

The city of serene lakes and beautiful gardens, Bangalore offers so much to explore. To compliment this experience there are now many cafes all over the city, offering innovative delicacies from around the world. Many of these also happen to specialise in vegan food and maintain a gluten and dairy free approach. So if you are interested in finding a unique farm-to-table experience or want to indulge in organically prepared street food, here are a few homegrown cafes to look out for. 

Go Native

A conjoined cafe and boutique, Go Native in Jayanagar is the quintessential location to eat, shop and connect. The conscious eatery serves a delectable range of food items ranging from contemporary South Indian food to continental specials such as pizza and pasta. Their green menu also carries some unique vegan dishes that stray away from any unnatural oils and are made using organic produce. 

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Copper + Cloves

One stop solution to all your cravings, the fully vegan Copper + Clove Cafe in Indiranagar has one of the most diverse menus out there. They serve Asian, continental, middle-eastern, Spanish, Italian and even Mediterranean cuisine. You can find delicacies that are 100% gluten and dairy free, additionally all the dishes are plant-based. Made with locally-sourced ingredients these dishes do not compromise on good taste. Taking the love of food beyond the cafe, they also share vegan recipes for all to use on their website. 

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Green Theory

The ideal spot for food lovers who like to engage with nature and community, Green Theory has two different cafes in Bangalore, one situated in Indiranagar and the other on Convent Road. Offering a wide variety of organic juices and vegetarian platters that can be made vegan on request. The cafe is also set in an old Bangalore that brings a certain rustic charm to the environment. Making it the perfect setting to connect with friends while enjoying contemporary versions of Indian street food

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