Vegetarian Menu in Detroit

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  • Atom's Java & Juice

    15104 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 822-4830

    Atom's Java & Juice offers sensible choices for folks looking for fast and healthy food and beverages that promote healing, positive energy and wellness. Free Wi-Fi is provided in this relaxing, friendly environment. Vegetarian fare, fruit smoothies, organic coffee, raw juices, healthy treats and desserts, teas, vitamin boosts and fresh organic wheatgrass are offered. Atom's hosts a monthly art or photography show, acoustic jam nights, a coffee and tech night, local animation and film nights and more.
  • Avalon International Breads

    422 W. Willis Detroit

    (313) 832-0008

    If you like your sandwiches made for you, show up at lunchtime as the focaccia comes out of the oven. It might be topped with organic roasted zucchini, tomatoes, basil and Parmesan. Avalon has branched out from the baguettes and crusty peasant loaves that have brought bread-starved customers flocking for years. Now brioche, scones and cinnamon rolls expand the meaning of “bread.”
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  • Beirut Palace

    2095 Fifteen Mile Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 795-0424; (586) 795-4855 (FAX)

    Fresh raw juices, daily vegetarian soups and specials, and fresh, warm bread.
  • Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill

    29 Front St., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 814-1004; (248) 814-1003 (FAX)

    Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill is a make-your-own stir-fry place. Choose from a wide variety of meats, poultry and seafood, add fresh vegetables, oils, sauce and spices then watch our cooks grill it for you. There's a large non-smoking area, full dessert and appetizer menus, and also a children's menu. An eclectic decor, including hand-painted floors and tables and the original floor from the 1960s bowling alley, makes this a great spot for dinner for two or a fun place for a party. A thatched roof bar and a Key West, Hemingway-style room for relaxing with cigars and martinis complete the feel. Be sure to sample a Mighty Mongolian flaming drink! A wide variety of entertainment takes place throughout the week, including dueling pianos, blues, comedy, jazz, acoustic guitars and much more. There's a large dance floor and stage, with hula hoops on the dance floor for added fun. All ages are welcome.
  • Café Ollie

    42 E. Cross St., Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-8050; (734) 482-3663 (FAX)

    In the former space of Cafe Luwak, which closed at the end of 2010, Café Ollie is under new ownership, with a menu that's different though similar, with more vegetarian and vegan options.

  • Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails

    15 E. Kirby St. Detroit

    313-818-3915

  • Cinco Lagos

    424 N. Main St., Milford Detroit

    (248) 684-7455; (248) 684-5935 (FAX)

    After a long run as an upscale eatery, Brian Polcyn has reinvented the Milford space as a Mexican restaurant.
  • The Clean Plate

    45629 Hayes Rd, Shelby Township Detroit

    (586) 580-3293

    The Clean Plate offers a wide array of vegetarian options and makes eating healthy so easy.
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  • Coffee Studio

    600 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 416-9288; (734) 416-9270 (FAX)

    Best known for their fresh, high quality coffee, Coffee Studio features a highly trained staff that knows how to make an espresso and an eclectic clientele that knows how to appreciate it. This neat little nook features a full menu of espresso-based drinks (cappuccino, latte, mocha) in additon to loose-leaf teas, homemade chai, smoothies, granitas and juices. Edibles include pastries along with a light vegetarian menu including the famous Scotty's Vegetarian Chili (vegan) and Herb Bagel. Enjoy a spacey, luminated upstairs loft in addition to the covered deck outside.
  • Detroit Evolution Laboratory (closed)

    1434 Gratiot, #1 Detroit

    (313) 316-1411

  • First Cup Organic Coffee

    15130 Inkster Rd., Redford Detroit

    "A warm and inviting place specializing in fair-trade, organic coffee and espresso. Our foods range from Hummus to traditional corned beef sandwiches to yummy desserts, and even organic fruit. Everything is made fresh to order and soups are created daily from scratch."
  • Goldengate Café (open for special events only)

    18700 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 366-2247

    Wednesday night is the busiest night at the Goldengate. That’s because it’s fire night, and because it’s drumming night. A fire rages or smolders in the stone fireplace on the patio, while bring-your-own drummers hypnotize themselves and the neighbors with free-form wallops and throbs. The eatery serves a mostly vegan menu, with some dairy, but the majority of diners are omnivores seeking a healthy meal. They’ll find a good one, and they won’t find the holistic trip laid on in a preachy way.
  • Good Food Company West

    42615 Ford Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 981-8100; (734) 981-8227 (FAX)

    Our deli uses only the freshest ingredients and organic produce to make vegan and vegetarian entrees. We also serve corn-fed, free range chicken and dolphin-free tuna. While you're shopping, enjoy an organic fruit or vegetable juice - juiced fresh while you wait! We also juice fresh organic wheat grass, or try one of our custom-made protein shakes.
  • Il Gabbiano Ristorante

    875 Erie St. East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 256-9757

    Specializing in seafood and vegetarian fare. Elegant European decor. Banquet facility for parties of up to 100 people.
  • Innate Healing Arts Vegetarian Cafe

    18700 Woodward Detroit

    A vegetarian/vegan cafe located in a very healing environment.The restaurant is connect to a holistic healing center.
  • International Mini-Cafe

    111 E. Kirby Detroit

    (313) 8742103; (313) (FAX)

    Each day they offer a different soup; three Indian dishes, two of them vegetarian; a "Mideast feast" of hommous, tabouli and falafel; a veggie quesadilla; a pasta dish, such as spaghetti with chicken meatballs; nachos; three pizzas; Greek salad; and three American-style sandwiches. Desserts are Middle Eastern pastries, and you will often find crisp, fresh samosas waiting on the entrance table.
  • Izakaya Sanpei

    43327 Joy Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 416-9605; (734) 412-2121 (FAX)

    Authentic Japanese cuisine and sushi bar. Featuring the only Japanese pizza in the state, cocktails, karaoke on weekends and many different appetizers. Reservations are recommended on the weekends.
  • Krishna

    29206 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (734) 513-3663

    Indian Vegetarian Street Food.
  • L.A. Cafe & Java

    5815 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 623-1610; (248) (FAX)

    California-style café with sit-down dining in an eclectic, casual enviroment. Featuring homemade soups, 1-lb sandwiches, salads, blue chip nachos, turkey and homemade veggie burgers, scromelettes (scrambled omelettes), blueberry/pecan oatbran pancakes, an array of desserts and Heidi's homemade biscotti. Full coffee menu and 37 coffees sold by the pound. Vegan- and vegetarian-friendly. Holiday gift baskets. Children's menu.
  • La Ziza

    29129 W. 8 Mile, Livonia Detroit

    (248) 476-7990

    A full service halal Pakistani/ Indian restaurant with vegetarian and non-vegetarian selections. We serve Indian food with its original recipe and flavor.

    La-ziza's specialty is its tandoori, such as fish tandoori, chicken tandoori, and shish kebab. We also feature a famous weekday and weekend lunch buffet where you find carefully selected veggie and non-veggie dishes and very affordable lunch boxes. The veggie is only $3.95 and includes 3 vegetables with bread and rice, and the non-veggie is only $4.95 and includes 2 chicken items with bread and rice.

    We also cater in-house parties with 15 items and unlimited soft drinks for only $12.75 and take-away catering starts at $5.95 for 7 items.

  • Lunchbox Deli

    17018 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 884-1501; (313) 884-0958 (FAX)

  • Lunchtime Detroit

    3031 West Grand Blvd., Suite 201 Detroit

    (313) 874-3111; (313) 874-3340 (FAX)

    A fresh, fun departure from normal deli fare. With a vegetarian-friendly menu, there is fresh baked focaccia bread and six homemade soups daily. Catering is available throughout the week. Chef Steve Delidow and his crew invite you to break away from the ordinary.
  • Marathon

    60 University Ave. W., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 253-2215

    Ethiopian restaurant and social club.
  • Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train

    840 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake Detroit

    (248) 960-9440; (248) 960-9444 (FAX)

    Fine rail dining, travel and entertainment on a real moving train with a loved one, a fun group of friends or for a business event. Perfect venue for special occasions. Lunch and dinner trains, full bar service, private train cars available, reservations required.
  • Moo Moo’s Organic Bistro

    14929 Charlevoix, Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 331-6667

    Moo Moo’s is serving inexpensive breakfasts, salads, entrées and sandwiches, half of them vegan, all of them as healthy as a brisk walk around the block. Even when a dish includes a bit of cheese, it may be soy cheese.
  • Nosh Pit

    2995 Yemans St., Hamtramck Detroit

  • Olive Leaves Bar & Grill

    780 S. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 693-3900; (248) 693-7500 (FAX)

    Olive Leaves is the best there is around - it simply does not get better! If you upgrade to a fatoosh side dinner salad, you will find that it is huge, crisp and full of flavor. The tabbouli is the perfect blend of all the ingredients; it is fresh and delicious. The hummus and baba ghanoush are blended perfectly.
  • Pasta Via Ristorante

    989 Front Street, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 978-9800; (519) 978-2734 (FAX)

    Owner Nunzio Scaglione has a hard time defining his Pasta Via Ristorante: Casual fine dining or fine casual dining? Either way, you’ll be warmly welcomed in this friendly Italian restaurant located just a few minutes from the Ambassador Bridge. The interior features a mural painted by local artist Rocco DiPasquale, while candles and old-fashioned street lights give the restaurant a soft, romantic glow. The well-rounded menu includes traditional Italian fare as well as more contemporary offerings, all complemented by an extensive wine list. Entrées range from stuffed trout and blackened tuna to steak, chicken, veal, pork and even braised rabbit. Scaglione’s favorite is the pork tenderloin, braised with grilled apple, rosemary, garlic and white wine. Vegetarian selections are also available. Scaglioine invites you to try something new each time you come; reservations are recommended.
  • Peacock Tandoori Restaurant (closed)

    4045 Maple Rd., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 582-2344

    The unlikely location on a Dearborn side street somehow adds to the appeal of the Northern Indian curries, birianis and tandooris, now with an extended menu of Indo-Chinese and South Indian dishes. Designations of spice levels on the menu can be trusted, ranging from mild to wild — which is where the Indian beer comes in handy, maybe a Kingfisher or a Taj. There’s a full bar, a rarity where local Indian restaurants are concerned, and keep an eye out for the new dance night once a month.