Best vegan restaurants in Ytterby
11 venues in Ytterby rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
11 venues in Ytterby rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
À la Lo is a fully plant-based café in Stockholm: the menu states 100% plant-based, oat milk is standard, and all dishes are free from animal products. Cross-contamination risks with allergens are not addressed, so vegans with additional dietary needs should speak to staff.
Kafé Plattan is a fully vegan café with no animal products on the premises. All food and drinks are plant-based, making it safe for vegans.
Pepstop's own website and multiple aggregators state everything is 100% vegan. The venue's tagline is '100% VEGAN 0% KONSTIGHETER'. No dedicated kitchen or accreditation is confirmed, but the consistent claim across sources makes it strongly trusted.
Fern & Fika is described as a fully vegan café by multiple independent sources, including HappyCow and the Spinach guide. The venue's own website also states it serves 'vegan, vegetarian healthy food' and its catering page is explicitly plant-based. However, community reports on Spinach note that staff are not always sure about ingredients, and some users reported inconsistent vegan claims on the menu. The menu itself does not appear to mark individual dishes with vegan symbols. Although the café is vegan by concept, the documented inconsistency in staff knowledge and menu claims suggests Tier A rather than A+, as the venue lacks third-party accreditation and does not have every dish independently verified.
Honest caveat, Some users on Spinach reported inconsistent vegan claims on the menu and staff uncertainty about ingredients.
The venue has a dedicated 'Vegan' collection on its official website, with many products explicitly labelled 'Vegan' or 'Can Be Vegan'. The collection description states 'everything is dairy-free, egg-free, and 100% delicious'. However, the kitchen is shared with non-vegan items (e.g., some pastries contain eggs and dairy), and no dedicated equipment or cross-contamination protocols are mentioned. Staff are described as accommodating and can guide vegan choices. This is a strong but not verifiably safe setup for vegans.
The venue is tagged as a 'Vegan restaurant' on Wanderlog and the chain website emphasises organic, seasonal, plant-forward food with green juices, bowls, and avocado toast plus 'plenty of vegan options'. Several community reviews mention vegan dishes and non-dairy milk. The confidence is modest because the chain does not explicitly label every dish vegan, and some items like eggs or cheese may appear; ask staff to confirm specific dishes.
The venue serves mostly vegan pies, soups, and sweets, with oat milk available for coffee. The menu is clearly marked for vegan options, and the owner personally prepares the food. However, some users report that vegan options aren't always available, and the kitchen is shared. A reliable choice for vegans, but call ahead to confirm current offerings.
Honest caveat, Some users reported vegan options aren't always available.
The chain has a dedicated vegan menu with items like the VAVO sandwich and acai bowls, and all coffees/teas can be made vegan with non-dairy milk. Vegan items are marked on the menu. However, the kitchen is shared and cross-contact with animal products is possible. Staff are generally aware of vegan options.
Several menu items are explicitly labelled as vegan on the delivery menus (coconut yoghurt bowl, overnight oats bowl, tropical chia bowl, chia snickers bowl). The chain states it uses 'nutrient dense ingredients' and bakes in-house, but there's no dedicated vegan prep area and no certification from the Vegan Society. Items with dairy and egg are made on the same premises, so cross-contact is possible. Vegans should confirm with staff when ordering.
Guest reviews specifically praise the 'extremely good vegan selection', and the venue's special-diet policy describes a dedicated chef preparing meals for registered dietary needs. Buffet dishes are labelled with allergens, aiding vegan identification. As with all allergens, advance notice is appreciated for best results.
Several menu items are explicitly labelled vegan, including overnight oats and chia bowls. No dedicated vegan kitchen. Staff can identify vegan options.