Vegan Picnic

The Marina, Fisherman’s Wharf & the Piers


If all vegan meatballs, faux crispy chicken sandwiches and imitation salami subs tasted this good, every cow, chicken and pig could run free. Okay maybe not, but this places really nails its meat flavors. Staff members couldn't be nicer and you'll especially think so when they present you with free, lip-smackin' samples.

Breakfast is available all day, but heads up: some of the items (ahem, we're talking about you chicken and waffles) come drowning in a mysterious, maple-y, mustard-y sauce.


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