Best vegan restaurants in Frankston
5 venues in Frankston rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
5 venues in Frankston rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
Nature Cafe Bar is a fully vegan café: the venue's own menu page states desserts are 'made without animal products', the homepage says 'vegan dishes', and multiple third-party listings confirm it is a 'fully vegan cafe' using 100% plant-derived ingredients. No meat, dairy, eggs, or honey are used in the kitchen.
Honest caveat, Multiple third-party sources describe the cafe as 'fully vegan'; no source suggests any non-vegan ingredient is present. Risk is effectively zero.
The menu marks several items as vegan (burgers, fries, frozen yoghurt) and a HappyCow reviewer mentions separate cooking facilities for vegan items. Frozen yoghurt toppings are not marked, so the self-serve area requires caution. The chain allergen guide warns of cross-contact, so vegan items are prepared in a shared kitchen.
Honest caveat, Self-serve frozen yoghurt toppings are not labelled as vegan; the venue warns against allergy sufferers using that section.
The Spinach guide rates this venue 'Outstanding for vegans' with VFI grade A, noting many vegan options (5-10 dishes) and a clearly marked menu. Uber Eats shows multiple items tagged VG (vegan), including the Delux Acai Bowl, High Protein Cacao Bowl, Organic Black Forest Porridge, Vegan Jackfruit Taco, and Vegan Big Breaky. Non-dairy milk is available for coffee. The Spinach guide does flag that some users reported vegan options aren't always available, suggesting some inconsistency. The kitchen is shared, so vegans should confirm specific dishes are still vegan on the day.
Honest caveat, The Spinach guide notes some users reported vegan options aren't always available.
The venue provides a dedicated vegan menu with a wide selection of dishes, including pizzas, pastas, and risottos, and offers plant-milk alternatives for hot drinks. One DoorDash review describes a mix-up where a vegan pizza looked identical to a regular one, requiring a re-order, which suggests the kitchen relies on careful order-picking rather than visual differentiation. Cross-contact with animal products is possible in a shared kitchen that also serves meat and cheese. Vegan diners should confirm their order with staff.
Honest caveat, A reported mix-up where a vegan pizza and regular pizza looked identical indicates a risk of wrong-item errors.
The menu uses a 'V' key for vegan dishes, and several items are tagged as vegan. An aggregator also lists 'Vegan Options'. No details on shared equipment or cross-contact controls, so the kitchen setup is unclear. Vegan diners can pick from marked dishes but should confirm with staff.