Best vegan restaurants in Toronto
11 venues in Toronto rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
11 venues in Toronto rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% dedicated vegan kitchen; all meals are plant-based. Confirmed by multiple sources including the restaurant's own description and Uber Eats category.
PLANTA Yorkville is described as a '100% plant-based vegan restaurant' on its official website. The entire kitchen is dedicated to vegan cuisine; no animal products are on the premises.
Bunner's Bakeshop is a 100% vegan bakery. The venue's own website states 'ALL PRODUCTS ARE VEGAN, GLUTEN-FREE & Nut Free' and 'Everything we sell is vegan, dairy-free, egg-free, gluten-free, and made without nuts'. Multiple sources confirm the entire menu is vegan. This is a structurally dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal products on premises.
The restaurant is fully vegan since 2015, with no animal products on the menu. Confirmed by Foodism and HappyCow.
100% vegan kitchen with no animal products on premises. Official menu marks all items with a '100% vegan' icon and the homepage states 'all our food is 100% vegan'. This is a structurally dedicated vegan kitchen.
The restaurant markets itself as suitable for vegans and the menu contains no dairy, eggs, or animal-derived ingredients — all dishes use mock meats and plant-based components. The kitchen is fully vegan.
The entire dinner menu is plant-based (all dishes are vegetable-forward with no animal products listed). The venue describes itself as 'plant-based' and 'vegetable forward', indicating a fully vegan kitchen with no animal ingredients on premises.
Fully vegan restaurant (reported since June 2019); all dishes are plant-based, no animal products on premises. 100% dedicated kitchen for vegan.
The Hogtown Vegan is a fully plant-based restaurant (as confirmed by the venue name and official menu/branding). This means the kitchen is inherently dedicated to vegan ingredients, with no animal products used in any dishes. The menu images show playful pork-themed names but are confirmed vegan by the restaurant's identity. A fully dedicated vegan kitchen equates to a verifiably safe environment for vegan diners.
The venue describes itself as a 100% vegan restaurant serving plant-based cuisines, indicating no animal products on the premises. This qualifies as a dedicated kitchen for vegan.
The venue is a 100% plant-based restaurant; every item is made from plants. No animal products are used anywhere in the kitchen, making it a dedicated vegan kitchen.
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