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Burger Crush restaurant in Vancouver
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Burger Crush

The menu explicitly lists a 'Vegan Cheeseburger' with a vegan bun, crush-made vegan patty, vegan cheese, and vegan crush sauce, plus 'Vegan Nuggets' (tofu) and vegan shakes made with Nora's cashew & coconut milk ice cream. Crush Fries can be made vegan for $1.50. However, the kitchen is shared with beef and dairy items (brioche buns, cheese, dairy shakes), and there is no mention of a dedicated fryer or prep area. Staff awareness is not documented.

Address755 Nelson St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1V3, Canada
Cuisine
Price€€
Hours
Mon11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Tue11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Wed11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Thu11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Fri11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Sat11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Sun11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Websiteburgercrush.ca/
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Vegan

confidence 0.60 ·

Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.

The menu explicitly lists a 'Vegan Cheeseburger' with a vegan bun, crush-made vegan patty, vegan cheese, and vegan crush sauce, plus 'Vegan Nuggets' (tofu) and vegan shakes made with Nora's cashew & coconut milk ice cream. Crush Fries can be made vegan for $1.50. However, the kitchen is shared with beef and dairy items (brioche buns, cheese, dairy shakes), and there is no mention of a dedicated fryer or prep area. Staff awareness is not documented.

marked menu

Vegetarian

confidence 0.60 ·

Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.

The menu offers a 'Veggie Style' Cheeseburger (vegan patty with dairy cheese on brioche) and a Vegan Cheeseburger, plus vegan nuggets. Vegetarian options are clearly marked. However, the kitchen is shared with meat and fish items, and no dedicated prep area is mentioned.

marked menu

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