Hi all!
I am so happy and excited to share Part 1/3 of our June European Vegan Travel Guides. You will find them on our Vegan Travel Profile as well. Thank you to Vegan Travel for providing us with free t-shirts and stickers to represent them whilst overseas! We spent our first week of the holiday in London (with a day trip to Oxford) and were overwhelmed with the amount of vegan options available. Needless to say, we were very well fed. London is such a progressive and veg-friendly city. Here are (in our personal opinion) the best places to eat and shop as a vegan whilst in London/Oxford!
Sidenote: In London, Francis and I stayed in an Airnbnb located near Paddington Station. For breakfast, we shopped at Waitrose (a chain supermarket), eating cereal with soy-milk and fruit. I’ve said in previous posts that Airbnb’s are great options for vegans, as it can be difficult to source cafes that serve breakfast, plus it’s a comfort to be able to make your own food.
LONDON
BOROUGH MARKETS:

Located near the London Bridge, the Borough Markets are worth visiting, as many of the outdoor stalls offer different vegan cuisines. As it’s street food, you will also pay a lot less than you would in a restaurant/cafe. I picked up a vegan falafel wrap and Francis had what he claims to be ‘the best samosa he has ever eaten’. You can see many popular London sights surrounding the Borough Markets. Just be warned, it gets incredibly packed, so you may need to line up for a while. Find a seat before they are all taken!
MILDREDS:

Mildred’s is a chain vegetarian/vegan restaurant in the UK that is extremely popular. We ate there twice during our stay in London because the food was that good. It is open for lunch and dinner but the first night that we tried to eat there, there was an hour long wait, so we went back the next day and sat outside until it opened to guarantee a spot. It offers a wide range of vegan meals that are quite healthy, as well as a buffet style, serve-yourself lunch at the entrance. The one we visited was a ten minute walk from the Piccadilly Circus station line. I had the Mexican Bowl, plus lots of other goodies.
VEGAN HIPPO:

Vegan Hippo is also close to the Piccadilly station line and really affordable. It’s a cute cafe that serves vegan junk food. We had the BBQ pulled jackfruit burger with soy-cheese, which was insanely delicious! Instead of table-numbers you are given an animal figurine. As you can see, we got a lion. I highly recommend checking it out if you happen to be in the area.
SANCTUARY:
Sanctuary is such a beautiful 100% vegan restaurant, filled with posters and artwork advocating equality for all living beings. The staff were so lovely, asking me about Vegan Travel, after seeing my t-shirt. It felt nice to support a place that is so committed to spreading peace and love. I had the smashed avocado/vegan cheese sandwich and Francis had the full English breakfast, which was an experience in itself. Take the time to visit this cafe if you can. You can find it in the Fulham area
GREEN BAY SUPERMARKET:

London officially has it’s own 100% vegan supermarket! We were very lucky to see it opened, fully stocked with ethical goodies. Just like Sanctuary, it is also located in the Fulham area. I left a Vegan Travel sticker on one of the shelves after perusing what they had on offer. You can buy everything from food, frozen-meals, laundry/cleaning products, pet food, beauty products, cosmetics and more. It’s great to see London becoming so progressive.
MOOSHIES LONDON VEGAN BURGER BAR:

This place is such an underrated, hidden gem that I really want more people to know about it. Francis and I had a Jack the Ripper tour scheduled in the area so we ate at Mooshies before it started. It is 100% vegan, serving a whole host of plant based burgers. I ordered the pulled jackfruit, with a side of chickpea bites and sweet chilli mayo. Incredible! With all these great tasting options available, why wouldn’t you be vegan?
ZIZZI’S:
Zizzi’s is another popular chain in London that you can find literally everywhere. It is an omnivorous Italian restaurant that serves really delicious vegan menu items. I was impressed by the quality and serving sizes of the food. I ordered the lentil ragu and Francis ordered a vegan pizza, which was huge. It was comforting to see a Zizzi’s in nearly every location we visited. No matter where we went, there was this decent option available.
COOKIES & SCREAM:

If you visit one place in London for a vegan treat, make it this one! Cookies & Scream is a 100% vegan/gluten-free ice cream and cookie bar, located in the bustling Camden Markets. It’s a little difficult to find, so make sure you have a map handy. Also, it gets extremely busy, so expect to wait in a long line. Trust me, it is worth it. I had a peanut butter and jam cookie, with a scoop of soy ice-cream on the side. It was the most delicious thing I’ve ever tasted. Francis had a cookie dough milkshake, which he devoured happily. I strongly recommend visiting the quirky markets for a fun day out.
THE GATE:

The Gate is a fancy vegetarian/vegan restaurant with various locations in London. It’s a great place for a romantic date but definitely on the pricier side. I ordered the smoked tofu and avocado salad, with lots of fresh, raw vegetables. It was a decent portion size and tasted great. I wanted to include this place because it’s nice to go somewhere ‘upper-class’ as a treat from time-to-time. The Gate are big advocates for serving organic, nutritious green meals.
222 VEGGIE VEGAN:

This 100% vegan restaurant in Fulham is absolutely amazing. Their specialties are seitan and hearty, savoury meals that will leave you feeling very satisfied. We went for dinner one evening and I had the seitan ‘beef’ stroganoff. Francis had mashed potato with seitan pieces and veggies. Leave a good review on Happy Cow, they truly deserve it!
tibits:

If you are walking through Piccadilly Circus, make a stop at tibits for lunch. It’s a vegetarian/vegan restaurant that operates on a pay-by-weight buffet service. All of the vegan options are clearly marked and you can easily fill your plate at a reasonable price. The aesthetics of the restaurant are really pretty too. It’s definitely worth a visit. All of the food was so delicious and healthy.
VITAO LONDON:

Speaking of pay-by-weight, Vitao in London operates the exact same way. It is the first place I’ve ever eaten at that offers oil-free food, which was a nice change. Every dish is full of colours and flavours. You eat different foods, depending on which day you come. You can also order fresh smoothies/juices. Just look at my beautiful plate (pictured above). I could not finish all of it but I sure did try!
NORMAN’S COACH AND HORSES:

Norman’s is the first traditional English pub in London to serve solely vegetarian/vegan food. It really has that ‘Ye Old’ feel to it and on Wednesday evenings, you can join in on sing-along’s by the piano! Make sure you book a table in the dining room upstairs. This was our very last meal in London. We both ordered the vegan ‘bangers and mash’ with gravy. Surprisingly, the sausages were not made from mock-meats but rather, potato. It was similar to eating potato croquettes. I thoroughly enjoyed this meal and it was so nice sitting in a classic English bar.
OXFORD
THE GARDENER’S ARMS:
As I mentioned in my June Favourites, Oxford was one of the best places I visited. It’s only an hour train ride out of London, that is so incredibly beautiful with lots of history. For lunch, we went on a lovely 15 minute walk through greenery and cottage houses to a classic English pub called The Gardener’s Arms. It is in such a remote, gorgeous area. The restaurant itself is 100% vegetarian, with lots of vegan options. It also provided one of my favourite meals in the UK: the Mushroom Medley Pie. Delicious! The pastry was so light, the potatoes crisp and the veggies cooked to perfection. They also serve lots of vegan beers, burgers, hot-dogs and mock-meats. An absolute winner! Go Oxford!
I really hope you enjoyed this vegan guide to London! We were absolutely spoiled by this wonderful city and I can see that it’s only going to grow with more ethical, plant based options. Stay tuned for Part 2/3 – Italy!

Peace & Love xoxo
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