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The Potter's House
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Vegan-friendly
Lacto
American
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Cafe, bookstore, and social justice space. Offers 3 menus--one for weekend brunch, one for cafe, one for tea/coffee--with labeled vegan options which include: biscuits with cashew cream & fruit preserves or mushroom seitan gravy; mac n cheese; granola with soy milk; asparagus salad; roasted vegetable bowl; tofu or seitan add-on to salads; General Tso's tofu; sunflower micoise (alt. to tuna); mushroom seitan gyro; kale chips; seaweed salad. Soy milk fpr drinks available for a charge. Limited Wi-Fi. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-2:30pm.
3 Reviews
First Review by Katie Le
leahk3
Points +566
Cute bookstore with cafe - Edit
I only tried the vegan biscuits and gravy, which were pretty good! Currently they only offer takeout so I’m sure it’s usually much cozier. The chai was a little bland. I’m just glad they offer vegan options!
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suzimd13
Points +54
Great bookstore and cafe - Edit
I live nearby and generally come in for their events or to purchase a book. They have a great social justice mission so I try to support them. They have several clearly marked vegan options, including a vegan banana bread which is good. I've had the tofu banh mi sandwich which is ok but could use a little more flavor. My husband had the vegan Creamy Sausage Gravy and Biscuit. Also good. The portions are on the small size (but prices are also very low!), and the ingredients are fresh. Overall its a great spot and worth a snack and some fair trade coffee!
Read morePros: Great social justice mission, Relaxed and friendly atmosphere, Welcoming and diverse
Cons: Portions small (but inexpensive)
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Katie Le
Points +507
awesome longstanding social justice community establishment - Edit
Great ambiance. Casual cafe and counter service with nice seating area inside and outside. Recently renovated, so it's very nice! Many, many clearly labeled vegan food options. I had the two dollar all day biscuit, with cashew cream and fruit preserves (To be clear, the biscuit alone is two dollars-- The cashew cream and fruit preserves are extra!). It's a full bookstore, too, and the café is integrated into that. They have some rules about Wi-Fi -- it's not available in all spots at all times. The bookstore prominently features several vegan cookbooks and animal-rights literature.
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