Annapurna on broadway is excellent, with many great options for GF and vegans (or both combined) listed on the menu.
Vegan options are not very limited in Seattle -- it has one of the best vegan food scenes in this hemisphere, maybe second only to Portland. It's rarely covered by The Stranger, so there are alternate sources of info.
I recommend using happycow to find restaurants if you want a certain neighborhood or certain type of food, it's constantly updated by vegetarians/vegans. http://www.happycow.net/north_america/us…
Veganscore is a great Seattle vegan blog that stays on top of the Seattle vegan food scene. http://www.veganscore.com
Wayward Vegan Cafe in the U District, and Pizza Pi across the street are my favorite. I also love Annapurna on Broadway, Samurai Noodle on Broadway (although their vegan broths are kind of under-seasoned, so add salt and hot sauce!), Honey Hole on Pike (they have a few vegan options), Veggie Grill (Downtown, SLU, U Village), etc...
Still boggles my mind that a major city in the Pacific NW is so lacking in real vegan options. My co-workers like to go to Local 360 so I have experience there, they *can* make a vegan option, but it's always a PITA to make sure it's right.
St Dames is fantastic, so is Pizza Pi and Veggie Grill (multiple locations).
Did Wayward Cafe ever learn to wash their greens? The only time we ate there, several years ago, it was OK until my spousal critter hit the blobs of dried mud on her kale.
I've worked in a few restaurants. Completely immersing greens in a prep sink is NOT an option!
It has recently come to my attention - and I only wish I could reconstruct the google query responsible - that somewhere in Oregon there is (or was) a vegan strip club.
What in the world do they call the "meat rack" in a vegan strip club?
Vegan options are not very limited in Seattle -- it has one of the best vegan food scenes in this hemisphere, maybe second only to Portland. It's rarely covered by The Stranger, so there are alternate sources of info.
I recommend using happycow to find restaurants if you want a certain neighborhood or certain type of food, it's constantly updated by vegetarians/vegans. http://www.happycow.net/north_america/us…
Veganscore is a great Seattle vegan blog that stays on top of the Seattle vegan food scene. http://www.veganscore.com
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St Dames is fantastic, so is Pizza Pi and Veggie Grill (multiple locations).
I've worked in a few restaurants. Completely immersing greens in a prep sink is NOT an option!
What in the world do they call the "meat rack" in a vegan strip club?