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Vegan-Friendly Restaurants to Visit With Your Not-Yet-Vegan Family

Published by Michelle Feinberg.

Sure, you can finagle some kind of vegan creation just about anywhere, but our favorite eateries are the ones that require zero finagling. We love places where you can just plop down and point at the menu without saying a word and have something that doesn’t contain the remains of tormented, slaughtered animals set down in front of you 10 minutes later. (#TheDream) So, we made a list of chain restaurants that can deliver such an experience, or at least come close.

These are our 12 favorite vegan-friendly chain restaurants to hit up when we need to satisfy both the compassionate members of our clan and the ones who aren’t vegan—yet.

Olive Garden

When you’re here … you can still be vegan! You got salad (with oil and vinegar instead of “Italian” dressing). You got bruschetta (just request it with no cheese). You got breadsticks (which have a garlic topping made with soy, not butter). You got minestrone soup, and you got all the pasta and marinara sauce you can fit down your gullet. Request some veggies to top it with and you got a party.

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The Cheesecake Factory

There are plenty of vegan options scattered throughout the novel that is The Cheesecake Factory’s menu, including the Vegan Cobb Salad. And while there are no vegan cheesecake options offered (yet), you have to admit … it’s healthier this way. #ForTheBest

Applebee’s

With over 1,500 locations, Applebee’s is all over the place and offers many vegan options from appetizers like pretzel sticks to bowls and a burger! Check out our complete guide for all of the vegan options at Applebee’s.

P.F. Chang’s

P.F. Chang’s has locations in more than 40 states and offers a number of vegan options from a lettuce wrap appetizer to several entrees featuring tofu. Discover all of the vegan options at P.F. Chang’s in our complete guide.

Yard House

No need to waste your time skimming over descriptions of dishes made from dead animals here—Yard House has a separate menu featuring Gardein vegan meat products and a vegan cheeseburger. Visit our guide to see all the vegan options at Yard House.

TGI Fridays

The Beyond Burger is available at all the chain’s locations nationwide. (There are over 465 of them.) All you have to do is order it without cheese and mayo and you’ll be biting into a bona fide vegan burger. TGIF!

Buca di Beppo

At first glance, it wouldn’t seem like vegans have much business being here, but there’s actually quite a bit to choose from. For an appetizer, try the bruschetta—just hold the cheese. And here’s an insider’s tip: For the main course, order the pasta puttanesca (penne pasta with tomatoes, onions, green peppers, black Kalamata olives, green olives, and capers)—which must be specially requested because it’s not on the menu—or create your own pasta using either the marinara sauce or the garlic olive oil. Add veggie toppings as well as crushed pepper and/or poached garlic. You can also get a mixed green salad—just substitute oil and vinegar for the Italian dressing. Other vegan sides include the steamed green beans and the broccoli. Not too shabby.

Blaze Pizza

Blaze Pizza’s traditional, high-rise, and gluten-free crusts are all vegan, and the restaurant also offers vegan cheese and all the veggie toppings you can fit on a pizza. For sauce, try the classic red or the spicy red—and throw on some BBQ drizzle, balsamic glaze, or Buffalo sauce (all vegan).

Freebirds World Burrito

There are more than 70 locations across the U.S., so people all over the country can enjoy this chain’s yummy vegan burritos, bowls, and salads. The restaurant also added Abbot’s Butcher Plant-Based “Chorizo” to its menu, which you can add to any Freebirds order. All the tortillas are vegan, and the only things you need to avoid if you don’t want to contribute to the suffering of animals are the queso, the ranch dressing, the BBQ sauce (which contains fish, for some reason), cheeses, sour cream, and (of course) meat.

Bareburger

Bareburger has a huge vegan menu, with four unique vegan burgers, Beyond Meat sausages, shakes, and more. Plus, you can customize your burger with delicious options—including an animal-free patty; a cilantro black bean patty; and a sweet potato, kale, and wild rice patty—and with various toppings, such as vegan mayo and vegan cheese. Bareburger even has a vegan kid’s menu!

Mellow Mushroom

Pizza chain Mellow Mushroom offers a vegan menu that includes tofu, tempeh, and Follow Your Heart cheese. Vegan sauces include red sauce, olive oil, sweet chili glaze, and jerk sauce. With the meat-free options, vegan cheeses, and all the veggie toppings you could ever want, this pizza joint definitely delivers. It also offers hoagies (the French and multigrain breads are vegan) and salads (the balsamic and herb vinaigrettes are vegan)—just make sure you swap out all the nonvegan meats, cheeses, and sauces for their superior vegan counterparts.

Pieology Pizzeria

Pieology’s “Plant-Based Protein” toppings line featuring Spicy Italian Sausage Rounds and Beef Meatballs vegan meats makes it, like, too easy for vegans to experience pizza at its fullest potential. The award-winning vegan-friendly menu also includes dairy-free cheese and a vegan crust option (the gluten-free crust) at no extra cost, leading us to believe that if creating delicious pizza were a science, Pieology would be Einstein.

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You don’t have to live in a big city to get a great vegan meal. You might not have all these restaurants within a 7-mile radius, but at least a couple of them are probably nearby. Either way, vegan pizza, burritos, burgers, and other delish dishes are usually just around the corner for you and your family to enjoy!

These spots are great for vegans, and going to these places with your nonvegan friends and family members is also a fantastic way to show them how easy it is to find delicious animal-free meals in mainstream places. You’ll likely have to tell them to keep their mitts off your grub, because it’ll look so delicious and probably be much more colorful than theirs.

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