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15 Jun 17, 09:40 PM |
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Best places to eat for Vegetarians
Evening all!
I wondered if anyone could recommend nice places in Florida for vegetarians? I don't eat meat or fish but will literally eat anything else. Last time I was in Florida (granted 13 years ago) I basically ate pizza, burgers and the odd salad and I have a healthier palette these days! Would love recommendations both in and out of all parks. Thanks in advance. |
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15 Jun 17, 09:42 PM |
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souplantation/
Is the best! Sign up for coupons Subway do meat free sandwiches Pizza Hut You should be ok |
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15 Jun 17, 09:57 PM |
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Have a look at Friendlys menu, there's a few veggie burger, pasta and omelette meals that might suit. It's not fine dining but I find their food tasty and reasonably priced.
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15 Jun 17, 09:58 PM |
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McDonalds. I've yet to taste meat in their burgers
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15 Jun 17, 10:24 PM |
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Sweet Tomatoes & Olive Garden are great, plenty of vegetarian choices.
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15 Jun 17, 10:24 PM |
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Chuys and Olive Garden both had good non meat options if eating out.
The parks do as well, Epcot morocco pavilion for instance has well reviewed falafel & the character lunch at tusker house in animal kingdom had one of the best dishes of my holiday - tandoori tofu. Honestly it was so lovely to eat and I'm a meat eater (my wife is a vegitarian and so was constantly on the look out) |
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15 Jun 17, 10:35 PM |
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15 Jun 17, 10:37 PM |
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There is so much choice now compared to when I first went in 2000. I think that holiday I pretty much lived on chips and cake! Even the salads had meat in.
Millers has a separate vegetarian menu and most places now have st least one veggie option. I ate flat bread pizzas, veggie burger, salads, fajitas and pasta mainly when I ate out on our last trip, last summer. |
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15 Jun 17, 10:37 PM |
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Millers Ale House do a decent vegetarian menu. In some places I would ask them to adapt things - e.g. chicken fajitas, with no chicken and extra veg. Everywhere is really accommodating. I've always been able to eat a good variety of things without any difficulty.
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15 Jun 17, 10:37 PM |
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