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Baba's Vegan Cafe restaurant in Los Angeles
Michelle Gerdes · Google Places

Baba's Vegan Cafe

The menu explicitly states 'Everything is 100% VEGAN', indicating a fully dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal products on the premises. Multiple sources (official menu, Time Out review, Be Veganism) confirm the venue is entirely plant-based.

Address6619 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047, USA
CuisineVegan · Vegetarian
Price€€
Hours
MonClosed
Tue11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Wed11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Thu11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Fri11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Sat11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
SunClosed
Websitewww.babasvegancafe.com/
Last verified

Per-allergen evidence

Vegan

confidence 0.90 ·

Verifiably Safe, Either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or actively certified by a recognised accreditation body for this allergen.

The menu explicitly states 'Everything is 100% VEGAN', indicating a fully dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal products on the premises. Multiple sources (official menu, Time Out review, Be Veganism) confirm the venue is entirely plant-based.

dedicated kitchen

Soy-free

confidence 0.70 ·

Verifiably Safe, Either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or actively certified by a recognised accreditation body for this allergen.

The official menu banner states 'Everything is 100% VEGAN (Soy Free)', suggesting a soy-free kitchen. This is a direct claim from the venue, but only one source supports it without independent corroboration.

dedicated kitchen

Coeliac · Gluten-free

confidence 0.50 ·

Available on request, No marked menu but staff will accommodate. Quality varies by who is working that shift.

Be Veganism describes the cafe as 'specializing in gluten-free' and the Atly listing mentions 'gluten-free vegan mac&cheese'. However, the official menu also lists patties made with '100% Wheat crust', indicating gluten-containing items are served. There is no marked gluten-free menu, no dedicated fryer or prep area mentioned, and no accreditation. Diners with coeliac disease should request gluten-free options and discuss cross-contamination risks with staff, as safety depends on the shift and the staff member.

Reminder

Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.

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