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Hull's 7 Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants
"Popular with students and young professionals alike, Zoo Café is a lovely place to relax and enjoy the day. In 2016, it underwent a rather lengthy refurbishment and is as popular as ever. On the menu, you’ll find lots of vegan and vegetarian snacks which makes Zoo an ideal destination for a lunchtime trip."
"Mlucyjack said: “Sweet and lovely little place with friendly staff and fabulous food at great prices. I am not a vegetarian but could easily eat this food every day for the rest of my life and never miss meat at all."
"Located off Newland Avenue resides Zoo Cafe, possibly one Hull’s best kept secrets. Zoo Cafe was one of my favourite eateries even before I became a vegetarian. Zoo Cafe’s menu is colossal and has food perfect for any meal of the day."
"25/04/2021: LOVE Zoo, eaten almost every option on the breakfast menu. All options available as either veggie or vegan, and always fresh and really tasty. Staff are lovely, as are the surroundings!"
"Ponto Lounge opened back in September 2020 after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and now is serving up a retro feel to the people of Hull. Their menu is absolutely massive, from zingy salads to massive burgers with all the trimmings, everyone at the table will be happy. Ponto Lounge prides itself for working on new exciting dishes, but also being able to serve up some British classics along the way."
"Located in the city centre, offering delicious food and drink with a sense of fun!. Enjoy outside or takeaway. Accepting walk-ins: Yes, there’s no need to book"
"Delicatessen with a wide variety of cheese, snacks, light lunches, antipasti, cooked meats, fine wine & local preserves. 16 Market Place, Malton YO17 7LX01653 696563deliofmalton.co.uk"
"Much like with a Harvester, meat is a big part of the menu at any Beefeater, with mixed grills, huge steaks and all sorts of options to choose from. But now you don't just have to have a bowl of fries, there is the heritage tomato salad and an apple crisp to tempt you as well. But the main vegan dish is the burger with BBQ soya."
"Stately homes may be two a penny in England, but you'll have to try pretty damn hard to find one as breathtakingly stately as Castle Howard, a work of theatrical grandeur and audacity set in the rolling Howardian Hills. This is one of the world's most beautiful buildings, instantly recognisable from its starring role in the 1980s TV series Brideshead Revisited and in the 2008 film of the same name (both based on Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel of nostalgia for the English aristocracy)."
"Standing in the Howardian Hills to the west of Malton, Castle Howard is an outstanding example of English baroque, with a distinctive…"