Category: LI Vegan Adventures
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LI Vegan Adventures: 5 Black-Owned Vegan-Friendly Spots on Long Island to Support
Vegan on Long Island and want to support some Black-owned businesses? You’re in luck! There are actually quite a few vegan-friendly spots you can order from if you’re feeling hungry and don’t feel like cooking at home. Here are a few across Nassau and Suffolk County if you want some good grub! Real Veggie Cafe…
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LI Vegan Adventures: Vegan-Friendly Eats on Long Island During the Pandemic
As COVID-19 rocks the world, we are, unfortunately, seeing a plethora of small businesses being forced to close their doors, some permanently and others temporarily. This, of course, includes vegan businesses, and Long Island is no exception. From restaurants to salons, if you follow some of them on Instagram, you’ve probably come across several posts…
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LI Vegan Adventures: JUS by Julie
If you work or go to school in Cedarhurst, NY, located on Nassau County’s South Shore, chances are you’ve been to JUS by Julie. Physical locations of JUS by Julie are rare: there’s a couple in NYC, one in New Jersey, and this location on Long Island. Less known for their storefronts, JUS is a…
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LI Vegan Adventures: Long Island Vegan Extravaganza
I don’t go to a lot of events, but I had to make an exception for the Long Island Vegan Extravaganza that took place on Saturday, October 26, 2019. I had seen so many of my fellow Long Island vegans have such a good time at the recent Vegandale festival in New York City, and…
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LI Vegan Adventures: The Willow Cafe
Need a reason to visit Nassau County’s South Shore? Located in Hewlett, NY, The Willow Cafe could (dare I say “should”?) be that reason. The Willow Cafe is Long Island’s newest all-vegan restaurant, having just opened in September. Despite being so new, it’s easily one of the best vegan places out here. After all, how…
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LI Vegan Adventures: An Introduction
I wasn’t always vegan, and I didn’t always live on Long Island. In 2016, I lived in a small farm town, which was known for its Amish population and high school football team. Horse and buggies abounded, and “city folks” didn’t know they could pass the slow-movers on the road. Prior to venturing into veganism,…