Cafe and bakery. Features a Sunday brunch that includes one entree, 2 sides, and buffet of cakes and fruit salad. JUN 2014 REPORTED SHUT, CONFIRMED BY ITS WEBPAGE.
Finding a place that serves vegan items for breakfast or brunch can be a challenge, which is why I love Café Indigo! What a treat to be able to order anything off the menu, knowing two things for certain: first, it's all vegan and second, it's all delicious! I can't wait for my next visit!
Although it is basically located in an industrial park, and if using the phone app you might think your GPS is leading you astray, this is a must visit spot for veggies and vegans in the area. Most certainly the best vegan baked treats I have ever had. Beats anything I have eaten in NYC or other vegan hotspots like Seattle or Portland. It is the vegan baked goods that define this spot but they do have a great assortment of full meal options on the menu. All of which are delicious, I have eaten just about everything on the menu and loved them all.
If you dine in be aware that the primary function of this place is as a bakery to supply stores and it feels like it, but the meals are outstanding with truly fresh ingredients and hot out of the oven breads.
I am fantasizing about a tempeh BLT right now!
Be sure and have a vegan whoopie pie before you leave
Cafe Indigo makes one fine whoopie pie! Generally I expect about 75% of vegan baked goods to be bland, dry, or tasteless, but Cafe Indigo was in the other 25%. The whoopie pie was moist and the filling was flavored really well, definitely recommended.
I haven't been to the restaurant, but I had the seitan in a burrito from Hermanos Cocina Mexicana, which was very good, and a whoopie pie from the Concord Coop, which knocked my socks off. I cannot wait to visit this restaurant.
My family and I just ate here. It was really good. Even my very picky brother, who got the homemade veggie burger, enjoyed it. The veggie cakes, what I got, were delicious and were complimented nicely by a tasty tartar sauce.
Overall, it was a wonderful experience. I would definitely recommend it!
I ordered the reuben, it was so good! They sell the seiten and cole slaw so you can make it at home! My daughter had the spinach and "sausage" quesadillas which was also delicious. We had the carrot cake and as stated before it was really yummy!
Stopped in here while driving from Vermont to Maine. Certainly glad that we did so! The brunch is absolutely fabulous. Everything was delicious, but especially loved the potatoes and the cakes were divine. The location is unusual and made me wonder if I was in the right place at first. But aside from that the place was clean and the staff very friendly. If you are in the area on a Sunday you must stop in for the brunch.
This cafe was probalby the closet veg friendly restaurant to me when I was living in NH (Holderness) and it was still 45 mins away! Only went there once but it was a nice treat. Their baked goods seem divine. My friend bought a bunch of them to take back home to eat through out the week. We also had a nice meal there for sunday brunch. The loaction is a bit odd - its not downtown, its in some office park and the inside doesn't feel much like a cafe but still good choice.
Stopped here on the way up to the lakes and then returned on our way back. I got the spinach quesadilla the first time and the tofishy sandwich the second. My boyfriend got the veggie burger and the carrot cake- he's omni but he is in love too! Really nice staff, very accommodating. The food was absolutely delicious. HIGHLY recommended!
Went here while on vacation last week and am now DYING to return. Had a delicious Tofishy sandwhich on the some fabulous homemade oatmeal bread. It's a cute place even if in sort of a weird industrial building. Family run, very nice people.
But the carrot cake - oh my. STEP AWAY FROM THE CARROT CAKE. Seriously, you just do not need this addiction. My omni husband had a piece as well and this morning told me he's going to need me to put in a standing order for one cake a week (they ship as well). LOL.
12 Reviews
First Review by hellokitty
NaomiBill
Points +48
delicious! - Edit
Very, very tasty baked goods... This place is wonderful and I can't wait to go back!
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JohnnyD
Points +112
Vegan Brunch! - Edit
Finding a place that serves vegan items for breakfast or brunch can be a challenge, which is why I love Café Indigo! What a treat to be able to order anything off the menu, knowing two things for certain: first, it's all vegan and second, it's all delicious! I can't wait for my next visit!
Read morePros: Brunch!, Great desserts!
Cons: Only open for brunch 2 Sundays per month
Guest
Vanessabailey20
Points +33
awesome - Edit
Great desserts - especially the sweet potato brownie! Strange location but great place.
Read morePros: dessert, friendly, to-go items
Cons: location, decor, design
Guest
jimbojonesbos
Points +132
can't be beat for vegan treats! - Edit
Although it is basically located in an industrial park, and if using the phone app you might think your GPS is leading you astray, this is a must visit spot for veggies and vegans in the area. Most certainly the best vegan baked treats I have ever had. Beats anything I have eaten in NYC or other vegan hotspots like Seattle or Portland. It is the vegan baked goods that define this spot but they do have a great assortment of full meal options on the menu. All of which are delicious, I have eaten just about everything on the menu and loved them all.
Read moreIf you dine in be aware that the primary function of this place is as a bakery to supply stores and it feels like it, but the meals are outstanding with truly fresh ingredients and hot out of the oven breads.
I am fantasizing about a tempeh BLT right now!
Be sure and have a vegan whoopie pie before you leave
Pros: baked vegan treats!, fresh, quality food, oh yeah, baked vegan treats!!
Cons: industrial location, industrial vibe
Guest
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Points +17394
Cafe Indigo - Edit
Cafe Indigo makes one fine whoopie pie! Generally I expect about 75% of vegan baked goods to be bland, dry, or tasteless, but Cafe Indigo was in the other 25%. The whoopie pie was moist and the filling was flavored really well, definitely recommended.
Read moreGuest
pisceschic
Points +104
Whoopie pie! - Edit
I haven't been to the restaurant, but I had the seitan in a burrito from Hermanos Cocina Mexicana, which was very good, and a whoopie pie from the Concord Coop, which knocked my socks off. I cannot wait to visit this restaurant.
Read morePros: Dessert!
Cons: Not a full lunch menu on Sunday
Guest
fabricadabra
Points +132
yuummmm! - Edit
My family and I just ate here. It was really good. Even my very picky brother, who got the homemade veggie burger, enjoyed it. The veggie cakes, what I got, were delicious and were complimented nicely by a tasty tartar sauce.
Read moreOverall, it was a wonderful experience. I would definitely recommend it!
Pros: delicious food, convenient location, frozen make at home food
Guest
Suzanne
Points +33
Cafe Indigo - Edit
I ordered the reuben, it was so good! They sell the seiten and cole slaw so you can make it at home! My daughter had the spinach and "sausage" quesadillas which was also delicious. We had the carrot cake and as stated before it was really yummy!
Read moreGuest
SirJustinian
Points +65
Must have brunch - Edit
Stopped in here while driving from Vermont to Maine. Certainly glad that we did so! The brunch is absolutely fabulous. Everything was delicious, but especially loved the potatoes and the cakes were divine. The location is unusual and made me wonder if I was in the right place at first. But aside from that the place was clean and the staff very friendly. If you are in the area on a Sunday you must stop in for the brunch.
Read morePros: fabulous food, carrot cake!!!, all vegan
Guest
cookster
Points +53
Cafe Indigo - Edit
This cafe was probalby the closet veg friendly restaurant to me when I was living in NH (Holderness) and it was still 45 mins away! Only went there once but it was a nice treat. Their baked goods seem divine. My friend bought a bunch of them to take back home to eat through out the week. We also had a nice meal there for sunday brunch. The loaction is a bit odd - its not downtown, its in some office park and the inside doesn't feel much like a cafe but still good choice.
Read morePros: baked goods, sunday brunch, incredible by nh standards
Cons: location
Guest
Lisa
Points +387
Amazing! - Edit
Stopped here on the way up to the lakes and then returned on our way back. I got the spinach quesadilla the first time and the tofishy sandwich the second. My boyfriend got the veggie burger and the carrot cake- he's omni but he is in love too! Really nice staff, very accommodating. The food was absolutely delicious. HIGHLY recommended!
Read morePros: Sweet staff, Delicious food, Happy atmosphere
Cons: Weird location
Guest
hellokitty
Points +31
Killer Carrot Cake!!! - Edit
Went here while on vacation last week and am now DYING to return. Had a delicious Tofishy sandwhich on the some fabulous homemade oatmeal bread. It's a cute place even if in sort of a weird industrial building. Family run, very nice people.
Read moreBut the carrot cake - oh my. STEP AWAY FROM THE CARROT CAKE. Seriously, you just do not need this addiction. My omni husband had a piece as well and this morning told me he's going to need me to put in a standing order for one cake a week (they ship as well). LOL.
Pros: Excellant Food, All Vegan, Nice Staff
Guest
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