From Farm to Table: Berkeley's Gather
Discover the passion and freshness of local, organic dining at Gather.
by Ajay Ralleta
at University of California - Berkeley
The Best Dairy-Free Hot Cocoa Mixes
If you’re allergic to dairy, you can cozy up with these cocoas without making yourself sick!
by Carolina Gillam
at National Contributor
5 Restaurants In Winston-Salem With Vegan Food Options You Must Try
Calling all vegans or veggie lovers: Try these tasty restaurants in Winston-Salem located just minutes away from campus.
by Sophia Koman
at Wake Forest University
The Best College Town Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants
Nominated by veggie foodies in college across the U.S.
by Kennedy Dierks
at Spoon HQ
An Official Ranking Of The Best Fake Burger Meat
From the pov of a meat-eater.
by Kaitlin DeLaat
at National Contributor
A Food Guide To Los Angeles, According To A Native
This list may not be comprehensive, but I promise each spot is damn good.
by Kennedy Dierks
at Spoon HQ
Krishna Lunches: A Vegan & Non-Vegan's Paradise
Delve into savory meals and community spirit in just one sitting- or multiple sittings- because Krishna really is THAT good.
by Olivia Maule
at University of Florida
Noah Schnapp’s Vegan Hazelnut Spread Is Surprisingly Better Than Nutella
TBH, it’s delicious.
by Nixie Strazza
at National Contributor
I Tried Rachael Kirkconnell’s Viral Salad From TikTok So You Don’t Have To
Does it live up to the hype?
by Collyn Ballentine
at National Contributor
My Favorite Ice Cream Shops With Dairy-Free Flavors Across The United States
From pandan to peanut butter fudge, you won’t believe these flavors are dairy-free.
by Isabelle Lee
at National Contributor
Inside Planta: Food So Good, You'll Forget It's Vegan
Over spring break, I visited Planta Queen in Fort Lauderdale. With locations from Florida to New York to Chicago, Planta has you covered for delicious vegan food—and an ideal photo op too!
by Rebecca Casel
at Emory University
Where To Take Your Childhood Bestie In Washington, DC When They Visit You At College
There's more to the nation's capital than being the home of the federal government.
by Swara Bhatt
at American University