• Up For Breakfast

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Juice bar
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Take-out
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Offers buckwheat pancakes w/ wild blueberries, sourdough baguette french toast filled with a warm lingonberry cream cheese, vegetarian sausage, and fresh juices. Open Mon-Fri 7:00am-12:00pm, Sat-Sun 7:00am-1:00pm.


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4 Reviews

First Review by kperlmut

catiefake

Points +61

Vegan
25 Aug 2024

Shouldn’t be on HappyCow

**BTW THEY ARE CASH ONLY** There are no vegan options except for a fruit bowl (which was good though). I went with other people mostly because it was morning and I usually drink fresh juices, seeing that listed as an offering here on HappyCow. There are no fresh juices. They have standard orange, Apple, and cranberry like most breakfast restaurants. They did have soy milk though

Pros: Good maple syrup, Plant milk, Very affordable

Cons: Limited vegan options

Tjohn864

Points +27

Vegan
22 May 2021

Little options

Very little vegan options unless you just want to eat oatmeal, which I can just stay home and make the same thing for half the cost. Called ahead of time to see if the buckwheat pancakes could be made vegan without egg and dairy. Got a rude “no” answer, so I didn’t even bother inquiring about any other options.

Lucien

Points +30

Vegan
10 Nov 2019

Great for vegetarian, bad for vegan

Way back when I was just vegetarian and not vegan this was one of my favorite places and was worth the crowds and long waits. Great french toast/waffles/egg dishes, etc., and offer veggie bacon or sausage. When I went after going vegan and asked if the veggie bacon, veggie sausage, or english muffins were vegan I was told they didn't know and couldn't find out.

Pros: Good vegetarian choices

Cons: Few vegan choices, Uninformed wait staff, Expensive

kperlmut

Points +9

Non Veg
07 Nov 2011

Even the home fries were bad. 'nuff said, right?

I went to this restaurant for breakfast specifically because it was on Happy Cow. The grapefruit juice was excellent, but that was the only thing they did right. I thought maybe the eggs would be ok, but I asked to make sure they were cage free and/or local only to discover that they have no idea where their ingredients come from. They say their ingredients come from "a distributor" (real quote! I'm not even kidding!). Wow. So anyway, I ordered the side of "vegetarian bacon" and it was Morning Star brand ICK! I also ordered the side of home fries and even they were bad! How can ya screw up fried potatoes? To make matters worse, they didn't serve maple syrup with the meal, yet they sell it in gimmicky bottles for the tourists. This cheap Denny's style diner has no place on Happy Cow or in Vermont.

Pros: fresh juice

Cons: the food, clueless staff, low quality/low class




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