• Zabby and Elf's Stone Soup

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  • White Veg-options
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
American
Salad bar
Take-out
Bakery
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Veg menu items may include seitan pot pie, tandoori tempeh, steamed kale and brown rice, plus salad bar with greens from local farms. Breads and pastries are baked in its open kitchen daily. Has some vegan desserts and sometimes vegan scones. Open Tue-Thu 9:00am-5:00pm, Fri-Sat 9:00am-8:00pm.


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33 Reviews

First Review by tablemoonspoons

Midori

Points +114

Vegan
14 Aug 2011

Good sandwiches

We're not big on buffets, so even though the seitan pot pie looked really good, we opted for two sandwiches: the seitan reuben and the roasted tofu, both veganized by omitting cheese. We really enjoyed the sandwiches, as well as the beer and wine we had with them.

nancyisorganic

Points +73

Vegetarian
26 May 2010

Awesome veg options!

This place was perfect for us during a trip to Burlington. They have a hot and cold salad bar with all vegan options that is priced per lb. Tofu and seitan dishes and lots of healthy veggies and rices. They also have veggie sandwiches made to order. We had a seitan Reuben (dairy cheese) on sourdough bread which was unbelievably good. They also have a couple unsweetened iced teas. Plate of hot veggie food that I choose with a large glass of yummy iced tea and I'm good to go! Lots of vegan desserts too.

Pros: delicious veggie options, hot food bar, instant food

vegannomad

Points +39

Vegan
23 Jul 2009

they nuke there food!

....so in the health food world we eat veg, organic etc. because it is healthier for us? am i right? so when cooking food depletes the nutritional value as much as 50%...nuking it ups that to about 80%...turning you food into filler not nutritional goodness...join most of the restuarant world and reheat your goods in a oven or on a skillet.

Pros: great tasting everything, farely priced

Cons: the microwave, staff doesn't know how to work oven , unhealthy health food?

lindzvtvegan

Points +45

Vegan
04 Sep 2008

yummy in my tummy

There are lots of vegan treats here ....try the vegan macaroons they are to die for. They have a great hot bar with a few vegan options each day and they also have a salad bar. They have sandwiches as well which are great the Vegan Club is amazing and huge so plan on sharing it with someone or savings some for later.

Pros: great food, vegan treats, friendly staff

Cons: small

jlo5616

Points +226

Vegan
01 Sep 2008

Good vegan options! Good prices!

I stopped in to Stone Soup when I was in town, and was pleased to find the word "vegan" was actually in the local vocabulary (not so where I'm from!). I ordered the seitan steak sandwich and my boyfriend got the vegan club, and my friend went for the buffet. The seitan is excellent, and the bread is just awesome. My friend enjoyed the jamaican tempeh on the buffet so much (she's not even vegetarian). The chocolate cake was also quite good. We were very pleased with the prices, food selections, and friendliness of the staff. The sandwiches came about 15 minutes after ordering but worth the wait. It was quite hot in there on a summer day as there is no air conditioning, but you quickly forget about the temperature after taking a bite of the food. My only disappointment was they had no vegan pizza left, and said they had it daily but when I went back another day they said they decided not to make it that day :-(

Pros: Vegan selection, Price, Buffet

Cons: Wait time, Daily selection varies, No air conditioning

tablemoonspoons

Points +135

Vegan
29 Jan 2008

worth a visit.

a hot buffet with usualy several vegan options. its pay by weight so be careful. just go in, grab a plate/silverware, heap what you want on and then pay the cashier. they also have a decent selection of sandwichs and stuff. i tried a couple vegan baked things which were okay except for the pecan scone... now i will eat the worst food imaginable, but this scone was unbearable... dry, flavorless, a challenge to get yourself to take another bite, it totally ruined my love for the pecan. i actually carried around this scone with me for days wrapped in a paper towel, cause after being vegan for six years this i think was the first thing i dont think i could finish and i didnt want to believe it. you might be able to find some really good stuff at one of the best co-op markets around the corner.




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