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There’s a lot of reasons why a restaurant or eatery might be famous. It, of course, could be the amazing food and drink options. Perhaps it’s the cozy atmosphere or amazing decor. Or, maybe it’s the fact that the spot is frequented by celebrities. Thanks to a partnership between Billie Eilish and Google Maps, a whole bunch of plant-based spots are going to become a lot more famous. 

The singer, who is going on tour for her new album, shared her favorite plant-based restaurants close to her concert venues. The list, which you can find on Google Maps, includes 120 places she would visit to grab a plant-based dish before her concerts to encourage her fans to eat more plant-based options and support the local economy. 

And if you’re thinking like I’m thinking, going to Billie Eilish’s favorite restaurants before the show could increase the likelihood of running into her. So, following the list is a win-win, supporting climate action and increasing the chance of meeting Billie Eilish IRL. 

On the list of 120 restaurants, there is something for everyone, ranging from cafes to Mexican food, pizza and of course desserts. But the ones we listed below are our 10 favorite spots where you might find Billie Eilish. 

Cafe Sunflower Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia

Cafe Sunflower serves vegan lunch and dinner, as well as brunch on Saturdays. The menu includes nachos, pasta and wontons, and a wide variety of cuisine options. 

HipCityVeg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

HipCityVeg is a vegan restaurant offering burgers, snack wraps, smoothies, coffees, and even seasonal milkshakes. 

P.S. Kitchen, New York, New York

This restaurant is committed to serving climate friendly food. According to its website, 100% of their profits go to sustainable non-profit organizations. The menu includes tons of lunch and dinner options, including lasagna, salads, and burgers with fries. 

Muchacho, Atlanta, Georgia

Muchacho has breakfast items, a coffee menu, and dinner options with all vegan options clearly marked on their menu. Muchacho is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and is open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.  

Jajaja Mexicana, New York, New York

There are multiple locations of Jajaja Mexicana in New York, including the Lower East Side, West Village, Hudson Yards and others. The menu has tons of options including nachos, empanadas and a variety of tacos and bowls. 

Chaia Georgetown, Washington D.C. 

This is another place to eat vegan friendly tacos, quesadillas, and even a sweet treat. This taco restaurant also has a full drink menu, including non-alcoholic drinks for any younger concert-goers. 

Scarr’s Pizza Bronx, New York

Scarr’s Pizza has vegan garlic knots, pizza by the slice and pizza pies to go. All of the menu items are made with natural and organic ingredients. 

Pie Sci Pizza, Detroit, Michigan

This pizza shop has a variety of pizzas, all with vegan options, and an option to create your own pizza. 

DONUT FRIEND DTLA, Los Angeles, California 

At Donut Friend DTLA, you can customize your donut, pick one of its specialty donuts, made fresh every morning, or have a scoop of ice cream all while remaining plant-friendly. 

Good Cakes and Bakes, Detroit, Michigan 

This bakery is a plant-friendly place where you can enjoy cakes, a coffee, cinnamon rolls and other baked goods. 

In addition to her list of nearby eateries, Eilish worked with her venues to ensure there will be plant-based options at every show, according to her website.

Beyond food, Eilish tells her fans to bring their own reusable water bottle to fill for free at water fountains in each venue. If you don’t own a reusable water bottle, or you forget to bring one, Eilish is selling a reusable custom-artwork Nalgene RockNRefill Bottle. The water bottles, as well as water fountains, will be on sale at every concert. And all proceeds from purchasing the custom-artwork Nalgene RockNRefill Bottle will go to support social and environmental causes.

Samantha is a contributor for the National Writers program for Spoon University. She enjoys writing about food culture, restaurant reviews and her all-time favorite “How-To” articles. Outside of Spoon University, she is a student at Boston University. She is a junior studying English with a minor in journalism. At Boston University, she spends time writing for the school's newspaper, The Daily Free Press. At the Daily Free Press, she is a senior contributor in the lifestyle section and focuses on writing fashion reviews, rating restaurants, and covering recent trends. She recently joined the Pre-Law Review at Boston University and hopes to contribute law-related articles to the publication this year. In her free time, she enjoys attending hot yoga classes, going to the gym with her friends, and finding the best gluten-free spots in Boston.