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Birthdaze 2021 πŸ₯³:
Flora in Westhampton Beach, Long Island

A special birthday weekend on Eastern Island meant some delicious vegan eats. Under a gorgeous, crisp autumn sky, a lunch at Westhampton Beach’s Flora, a space as pretty as its menu. Some vegan options marked, but I just wanted a small bite as my host was making me dinner soon Read more…


Birthdaze 2021 πŸ₯³:
For Goodness Cakes in Riverhead, Long Island

What a delight when your friend finds vegan treats you never heard of! When she waits in line for 30 minutes and buys everything that is vegan from the omni bakery! Yes, For Goodness Cakes has a slew of vegan items in their food truck. The perfect birthday kick-off. It’s Read more…


Though the Upper West Side’s Tiki Chick isn’t my kind of tiki bar (“my” meaning grimy, with retro credibility, not on the Upper West Side, etc) it is a version of a tiki bar, a kind I just have to embrace given my coordinates. And they’ve got a vegan sandwich Read more…


Cecconi’s in Brooklyn,
Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass

After hearing of the vegan option’s at Cecconi’s gorgeous DUMBO space overlooking both the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, it went straight to the top of my Brooklyn list. But first, a stroll in the late afternoon sun. With a reservation, we got the option to nab one of their outdoor Read more…


The Adorable Lambertville, NJ &
Some Killer Vegan Pancakes πŸ₯ž

On a mission to photograph Lambertville New Jersey’s abandoned train car, I stopped in the sweet small town for a fantastic vegan breakfast and a stroll through a heck load of charm. Lambertville is right across the bridge from New Hope, Pennsylvania, home of Sprig & Vine. Both cities are Read more…


Car Calzone

How fantastic is calzone? Especially the all-vegan, Best of the Borough, Brooklyn Firefly‘s Sausage & Peppers calzone. It’s like a few slices of pizza, but neater. Neater to, say, eat while driving… though I don’t condone distracted driving. Here is my calzone, in the car. Do not try this… in Read more…


Dog Day Afternoon 🌭

Hot Dog! (Did you know that people used to exclaim this in certain situations of excitement? I only know this because I used to read Archie comics when I was a kid.) Sometimes I get a craving for a vegan hot dog with a ton of stuff on it. Because Read more…


UT47 in Hells Kitchen, Manhattan

Out of New York City’s 5 boroughs, the longest list of vegan options to check out is in Manhattan. But this morning, with a photographic mission in the borough, I crossed one off my list: UT47 Kitchen in Hell’s Kitchen. As I walked in I was immediately struck by tons Read more…


Blessed are the Vegan Sandwich Makers
Comfortland in Astoria, Queens

Astoria’s Comfortland has some pretty gluttonous vegan fare on their omni menu. And that is exactly what I needed. Here, the next offering of New York City’s fantastic vegan sandwich options: The Freaken Vegan. But first, their adorable signage and outdoor space. The Freaken Vegan is a double-decker of crispy Read more…


Scenes From a Summer, Part 3

Before the Autumn breeze, some more scenes from a Summer. Bridge stalking… Somebody’s watching me Sign of the times Happy to be a brunette again! A stop for dim sum at Tofubox after my haircut in Williamsburg, Brooklyn I made my 90’s concert stubs into a fabric… πŸ’– Homemade marshmallows Read more…


Aleli
Upscale Mexican in Bay Ridge

Having a lot to catch up on, I met up with a friend at a neighborhood spot I have been eyeballing since I caught wind of their vegan option. Aleli is an upscale contemporary Mexican restaurant that’s been open on 3rd avenue for about a year. Their gorgeous space promises Read more…


Blessed are the Vegan Sandwich Makers
The Bonnie in Astoria, Queens

Sometimes, when I read a menu, I fall in love with a vegan sandwich option. I imagine it in my hands. And because “Sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul” (Edward Abbey, but read via graffiti in abandoned hospital), I headed over to the eatery as soon as Read more…


Vegan Bites in Albany

Happy to be right across the street from Cider Belly Doughnuts for ease of breakfast fulfillment–for both vegans and not-vegans. Also, an oat milk latte from Dunkin’ because of convenience. I bought two for me… thinking I’d have one now and later. Buuuut, it was more now and now on Read more…


Hello Manhattan

I am so happy to see Manhattan’s pulse return. Visiting during the height of the pandemic, I didn’t recognize her. Now she dances about the feet of the wondrous cross-section of people that impart their vibes in symbiotic fashion. Vegan crepes with banana and strawberry from I don’t remember where… Read more…


Jmart in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Jmart in Bensonhurst, like many Asian grocers, has a plethora of vegan items within its aisles. To follow, a pictorial to remind myself to go back and experiment often. What I got…


Another Vegan Breakfast on Long Island
Lindenhurst Diner

One final breakfast at the end of my Long Island excursion… an easy, foolproof delicious vegan breakfast entree at the Lindenhurst Diner. Their all-vegan menu allows weary travelers like me to get a fuss-proof and fantastic meal. The diner is the best of eateries… unpretentious, expansive menu variety and always-attentive Read more…


You know those long lines at the local old fashioned ice cream shops, the kind that bring out the community? Well I’ve always wanted to partake in that summer ritual. And at Mattituck’s Magic Fountain Homemade Ice Cream I can! And I can be rewarded with 3 oat milk-based options Read more…


Barrow Food House
Vegan Options in Riverhead, Long Island

I love me a menu with marked vegan options! Barrow Food House makes it easy to see the makings of a tasty vegan meal in an area with no all-vegan eateries. With some adjustments, we were satisfied in our bellies… but not necessarily in our wallets. Let’s start with our Read more…


Macaron 5
Vegan Macarons

Macaron 5 always has at least one vegan flavor on their monthly menu… making them the only area vegan macaron maker! I checked out this month’s flavor from the stand at the Deer Park outlets in the middle of my Long Island weekend itinerary. As usual, they were delicate with Read more…


Vegan Options at Jack Jack’s Coffee House
Babylon, Long Island

Jack Jack’s Coffee House in Babylon serves up all-vegan breakfast eats from Veggie Head Kitchen. What is different about these offerings is that they don’t heavily rely on simply combining packaged products. The B.E.C. is made from tofu scramble, portobello bacon, and coconut milk cheese on a house made flatbread. Read more…


A Gorgeous Breakfast at Fermento
Long Beach, Long Island

Fermento moved to the suburbs since I had them last in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy. So as I embarked upon a full Long Island itinerary, I made a stop at their new space a priority. I’m so pleased their fantastic high standards remain! To start, a matcha chocolate chip muffin… because I Read more…


All For the Nuggets

You may have heard of Nuggs by SIMULATE? They had some buzz and lots of investors since their incarnation in 2019. But they are really nothing new–texturized soy protein chicken-y food product, like the kind May Wah has been offering since the early 2000’s. But with attractive socials presence and Read more…


The Little Island on the Hudson
Plus Vegan Options

Last time I was on Chelsea’s Pier 54, it was to see Guided By Voices‘ “last” show in 2004. Now the pier is Little Island, an innovative public space that was all the rage when it opened this Spring. With several attempts to check it out thwarted by various reasons, Read more…


Vegan Barbecue & Beer: Peach & Pine Pop-up
at North Fork Brewery

Peach & Pine Cafe is some of the best vegan food in the NYC area… but they’re on Long Island, throwing down impressive pop-ups in Suffolk county with their new food truck. On a day with a packed Long Island itinerary, getting to their BBQ pop-up at North Fork Brewery Read more…


Sweet, Sweet Nostalgia
at Copiague Bakery, Long Island

On the way back to Brooklyn, a sweet bite from Copiague Bakery in Copiague. Last time I visited I was impressed by the selection of vegan goods. They tapped into a nostalgia that isn’t activated easily. This time was no different with a selection of bakery cookies–the kind not easily Read more…


Goldberg’s Bagels

Born and raised on Long Island, I know bagels. And I know how hard it is to find really good ones. There are so many variables to consider and it’s rare that a bagel place gets them all right. And to add more variables, my favorite variety–The Everything–has its own Read more…