SearchMacedon Ranges ShireVegan
Best vegan restaurants in Macedon Ranges Shire
9 venues in Macedon Ranges Shire rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
SearchMacedon Ranges ShireVegan
9 venues in Macedon Ranges Shire rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
All donuts are plant-based and the company states it is accredited by Vegan Australia. No animal products are used.
The venue's own page claims Vegan Australia accreditation and states the donuts are vegan, but the accreditation is for the company, not this specific market-stall location, and no kitchen practice details are provided. The tourism directory also lists 'Vegan' as a feature. Call ahead to confirm the accreditation applies to this outlet and to ask about ingredient sourcing.
Honest caveat, The accreditation claim is for the company, not this specific market-stall location; no ingredient sourcing details are provided.
The cafe explicitly advertises vegan options on its homepage and the menu shows a vegan option for the 'Simply Smashed' dish. Multiple vegetarian/vegan options are mentioned by customers. However, there is no dedicated vegan kitchen or labelled vegan menu, so cross-contamination is possible. Ask staff which items can be made vegan.
Several dishes are marked vegan (vg, vgo) on the menu. Shared kitchen, so cross-contamination risk exists.
The sample set menu explicitly notes 'VGO – vegan option available' alongside 'GFO – gluten free option available' and 'V – vegetarian' codes. The menu includes dairy- and egg-based dishes (Stracciatella, parmesan, Basil Chantilly, etc.) so vegan options are modifications from a shared kitchen. A Google reviewer mentions the venue 'caters for vegetarians' but doesn't specifically mention vegan in the review text. The menu code VGO is the strongest signal. No dedicated vegan kitchen or equipment is mentioned. Call ahead to confirm what the current vegan option is and how it's prepared.
Wheree lists Fook Shing under 'Vegan Restaurants' and the AI-generated description mentions 'vegan selections' and an 'impressive vegan banquet'. The Atly source also notes vegetarian options (which often overlap with vegan). No dedicated vegan kitchen or marked menu is cited, so cross-contamination is possible. Confirm with staff.
The online ordering page includes a 'Gluten-Free/Vegan/Vegetarian' category, indicating vegan options are available. The venue says they cater to all dietary requirements on request.
The website advertises expanded vegan options, but no details on dedicated equipment or cross-contamination protocols are provided. The kitchen is shared, so risk of cross-contact exists. Confirm with staff.
Community reviews highlight vegan cake and dairy-free options, and the Atly listing describes the café as vegan-friendly. No dedicated vegan kitchen or separate equipment is noted, so cross-contamination is possible. Confirm with staff.