• Atiya Ola's Cafe

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  • White Veg-options
Vegan-friendly
American
Raw
Juice bar
African
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. African cuisine menu featuring vegan suitable as well raw food. Opened in early 2012. Relocated from 4505 Baltimore Ave. Black-owned. Open Tue-Sat 12:00pm-9:00pm.


4 Reviews

First Review by Megan McDonnell

glowin12

Points +70

Vegan
24 Aug 2019

Delicious

Their meals are a bit overpriced, ok portion size. I enjoy their stir fry, taste very clean with wholesome ingredients.

ZoraySpielvogel

Points +1496

Vegan
31 Mar 2017

Raw & cooked

This is a very small place in West Philly with many raw vegan options. The food is fresh & good. I had the large raw sampler platter. The daily cooked soup of tomato based with mixed beans & greens was also tasty.

Pros: Fresh , Friendly staff. , Reasonable prices

Freegan Reich

Points +107

Vegan
19 Jul 2012

Good concept- please keep working on it!

I think this place is interesting and want to support it. It's in a really good location with lots of vegans and I think that the owner needs to realize that if she makes it all vegan more people are going to flock to it. Tuna and chicken is just not cool, but I do like the fact that this food is super health-centric instead of fried and greasy like some of the nasty vegan Philly Cheesesteaks around- like you can get some good juices and raw foods. BUT PLEASE, make the place all-vegan, PLEASE! Just do it for us! : O

Pros: location , super POC-positive- cool space! , can sit outdoors

Cons: in some weird and ugly building , super close to the street! , NOT VEGAN! : (

Megan McDonnell

Points +16

Vegan
01 Aug 2010

Not Vegan, but Vegan Friendly

This restaurant is not vegan and needs to advertise what they really serve which is mostly chicken and tuna sandwiches and the offer some raw and some vegan/vegetarian. The vegan food was not worth the trip. If they have a goal of being vegan I think that is great and they should spend more time developing those areas.

Pros: exposing to new community

Cons: high fat, not creative




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