Vegan Restaurants in Boston

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8 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Boston punches above its weight when it comes to plant-based dining, and the scene has matured well beyond the token salad on a steakhouse menu. This is a compact, walkable city, so you are rarely far from a fully vegan kitchen, with the densest clusters in Cambridge near the universities, in Somerville's artsy Davis and Union Square corners, and across the river in Jamaica Plain and Allston where a younger, progressive crowd keeps demand high. The mix here reflects Boston's character. You will find unfussy counter-service spots turning out comfort food and overstuffed sandwiches, a cozy bakery culture leaning hard into vegan pastries and brunch, globally inspired kitchens drawing on the city's deep immigrant roots, and a couple of more polished sit-down rooms for when you want a proper meal out. The college-town energy means portions are generous, prices stay reasonable, and creativity runs high, since these are largely independent, owner-run places rather than chains. Add the city's year-round farmers market habit and an easy public transit ride between neighborhoods, and Boston rewards the curious vegan diner. It is an emerging-but-confident scene, big enough to keep you eating well for a week, intimate enough that you start recognizing the regulars by your second visit.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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