it’s not the cheapest for a veg samosa, but it is quite tasty. And along with the (optional) side salad and a coffee, i was kept full and happy for a good while.
Vego cafe along the Thames, under Richmond bridge. Run by the same awesome peeps who run Hollyhock fairtrade. With nice views of the Thames, and a good spot for vegan food, it’s no wonder that they get pretty busy when the weather’s nice (always happy when vego cafes are teeming with people). The food isn’t necessarily cheap (richmond prices), and pretty simple but tasty. Lots of baked goods, salads, and a warm dish or more. Cakes and coffees and wines too. At least half the items are vg, and all their wines are vegan. I also seem to remember that Tide tables (and Hollyhock) keep a folder listing the ingredients and allergens for each of their items, so if you have questions do ask them, they’re so friendly.
Tide Tables also have a dairy surcharge for their drinks (no extras for plant milks), and I love them more for showing others how it ought to be #veganallies
Ample bicycle parking outside the cafe. Two entrances, one step-free. Menu (in English) on the wall and small cards on the glass case,vg and gf items are labelled, ask for other ingredients/allergens.#veganontheThames# #richmond
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