Vegan-friendly
International
Mediterranean
Beer/Wine
Middle Eastern

Plant based concept bar, cafe, restaurant and venue. Menu includes breakfast dishes such as porridge or kimchi toast, main plates such as a Jerusalem mixed plate or tabbouleh salad, small plates, sides and snacks. Reported to serve non vegan dishes at breakfast July 2023. Reported closed March 2025.


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30 Reviews

First Review by WillRankin

frankensteinsmonster

Points +1810

Vegan
06 Jun 2021

Not yet at full wattage

FM tried Powerplant just after it first opened. The range of options on the menu and the decor were exciting, however the experience was a bit disappointing.

Our table had to wait an hour for food and portion sizes were quite small despite the relatively expensive prices.

The quality was good and the coffee was nice so we may give it another chance once it's been open for a while.

Updated from previous review on 2021-06-06

tatjuko

Points +124

Vegetarian
03 Jun 2021

Aaaaamazing foods and it’s vegan

I had really nice dinner in the restaurant! We ordered aubergine tartare and grilled peppers for starters, some salad and dhal for the main. They were all fresh and delicious. Perfect place to go when you want to have some proper vegan deliciousness!! We sat outside but their interior was gorgeous too, and lovely staff. will definitely dine their again!

Pros: Tasty foods, Gorgeous interior , Lovely staff

Cons: None

WillRankin

Points +120

Vegan
27 May 2021

Badly needed decent vegan food

In a part of town awash with vegan burgers and fast food, this new venue is an absolute delight serving proper restaurant dishes, with fantastic ingredients and creative chef skills. There’s even a vegan wine and beer selection. Super friendly staff, lively ambience and some stand out food at reasonable prices.

Pros: All vegan, More fine dining than fast food, Breakfast, lunch, dinner and alcohol served

Cons: None




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