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Welcome to The Wayward Vegan

The Wayward Vegan in Seattle offers an extensive vegan menu with options ranging from breakfast to dinner, all with a classy yet casual ambiance. With a variety of vegan and vegetarian choices, this restaurant caters to a wide range of preferences. Customers praise the delicious vegan dishes like chicken and waffles and huevos rancheros, made with innovative ingredients like mung beans for eggs. The comforting flavors and creative twist on classic dishes leave a lasting impression. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability is evident through their use of compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, making it a perfect choice for eco-conscious diners. Overall, The Wayward Vegan impresses with its innovative vegan cuisine and welcoming atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot for delicious plant-based meals.

The Wayward Vegan: Reviews & Ratings

Leslie O.
Leslie O.

The food was great came fast supper nice great decorations eggs kids loved it vegan eggs kids loved it I would recommend the surprise French toast

Supriya L.
Supriya L.

They have a lot of options in the menu. A lot of choices for vegan chicken, egg and sausages. Nice, clean restaurant. The food tasted decent. They have parking behind the restaurant, which is great.

Molly L.
Molly L.

We came here bright and early on a Saturday morning. We ordered the chicken and waffles, chicken-fried steak with gravy, and the huevos rancheros. Everyone enjoyed the food that we ordered. The chicken and waffles were good but a little on the drier side. The huevos rancheros was also good but it did not taste like the standard huevos rancheros as the bottom was like a crispy tostada. The eggs we found out are made out of mung beans, although they really tasted like eggs. The gravy on the steak tasted like real gravy. Overall we were very impressed and can see why they have won so many awards. And especially with such a big menu, if we lived nearby, we would be coming here more often. Awesome vegan spot.

Alison B.
Alison B.

Great vegan spot with an extensive menu. They have breakfast/brunch, lunch, dinner, and comfort foods. They also have an extensive drink (NA and alcoholic) They serve breakfast until 3pm which is awesome. I had the sunrise omelette. The eggs were very good (just eggs) but I wasn't a fan of the vegan cheese used. The potatoes were awesome. Great, friendly service. I will definitely be back to try more items!

Madhashalinika A.
Madhashalinika A.

It was my first time visiting Seattle Washington this weekend and my partner and I craved for vegan breakfast! We found this restaurant on HappyCow. I am absolutely mindblown by their dishes. We had the HillBilly omelette and the Waffle Chicken. Both blew my mind. I look forward to come back. Our waiter was a woman who have us wonderful recommendations! The drinks were delicious too. I recommend their coffee and iced matcha! The restaurant was clean, spacious, and peaceful. Great for dates, brunch, and family outings. Can't wait to come back!

Marcus S.
Marcus S.

Came here at the behest of my friend who is vegan. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice the place is and how good the food is. Put in an order for take which took about 10 minutes. So, what was in the bag - "Hot Hunny Drumsticks" - "wings", celery, side of ranch. A little chewy, not hot which is sort of deceptive but good, sweet flavor. Along with that was the "Mac Daddy burger" - two patties, house sauce, lettuce, pickle, onion, and "cheeze". I was thoroughly impressed with this burger. It doesn't fully taste like a burger-burger, but it had a great grilled flavor, and the sauce added to that. It was also a decent size (which I appreciate given its price), but really, some burger spots the patty is disappointingly small or is more fixins than burger. The menu here is huge, with many options including breakfast and near me so I could see giving it another go here.

Andy N.
Andy N.

Wayward Vegan had been closed for dine-in for nearly three years and I haven't had the heart to visit unless it was to eat there since visiting Seattle. Finally their dining room has reopened and it was worth the wait. This is one of the BEST vegan restaurants in town and one where anyone can really enjoy, especially if they like some comfort food. From classic brunch items to burgers, this place really has it all. My partner and I split the 3-stack Pancakes special with vegan sausage and egg, and he got the California Crunch Wrap with them fries. I selected the choc chip pancakes and they were so chocolatey and fluffy that it was hard to finish! Generous portions all around and worth sharing. The vegan sausage wasn't anything exciting but everything else was top notch. The fries... we MUST talk about the spuds. Some of the best I've had. Get a basket if your meal doesn't already come with a batch. The wrap itself was massive and delicious too. If you're able to get a seat on the top floor, definitely do so. The views from above are nice to people watch while enjoying your food. I am ready to come back here whenever because they are just so good. Definitely visit if you're in town.

Andrea B.
Andrea B.

The burger meal was great. We got a chimichurri burger. It had a ton of veggies and the chimichurri was seasoned well. The cream cheese balanced well. They offered 3 options for the side salad, which turned out to be a substantial size. We chose the berry side salad with walnuts, blueberries, strawberries, and a creamy dressing. The loaded fries were the right size for a small meal. The fries themselves were perfectly crispy and the cheese sauce was a good consistency. The meat bits were crispy and seasoned well. The one dish I didn't like was the chiggen and waffles (chicken and waffles). The waffle was just very tough and hard to chew. The chicken filet itself was good, but the waffle ruined it. I would not recommend ordering any waffle dishes here. Park at the park and ride across the street. Keep in mind this is a cashless restaurant. Restrooms are single stall. Happy to support a vegan business and would come back for a burger / sandwich combo.

Location

Welcome to The Wayward Vegan, a vegan paradise located in Seattle, WA. This restaurant offers a wide range of vegan options, from sandwiches to breakfast and brunch dishes. The Wayward Vegan prides itself on providing a casual yet classy dining experience, with amenities like free Wi-Fi, a full bar, and even gender-neutral restrooms.

But what sets The Wayward Vegan apart is its commitment to sustainability. They offer compostable containers, plastic-free packaging, and provide reusable tableware, making them a responsible choice for eco-conscious diners.

The menu at The Wayward Vegan is truly impressive, with options ranging from vegan chicken and sausages to eggs made from mung beans that taste just like the real thing. Customers rave about dishes like the HillBilly omelette, Waffle Chicken, and surprise French toast.

The restaurant itself is clean, spacious, and peaceful, making it a great spot for dates, brunch, and family outings. The staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for all guests.

Overall, The Wayward Vegan is a must-visit for vegans and non-vegans alike. With its delicious food, extensive menu, and commitment to sustainability, this restaurant is a standout in the Seattle dining scene.