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10 Black-Owned Vegan Restaurants to Support in Atlanta

These Black-owned restaurants are transforming the vegan scene in the ATL.

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These Black-owned restaurants are transforming the vegan scene in the ATL.

These Black-owned restaurants are heating up the vegan food scene in Atlanta, Georgia. Hey, they don’t call it Hotlanta for nothing! From fast-casual burger joints and mobile food trucks to raw plant-based eateries and alkaline fine dining, A-town is exploding with vegan options. Whether you’re an ATL local or just passing through, be sure to check out these Black-owned vegan restaurants in Atlanta!

Slutty Vegan

Multiple Locations

Founded by Pinky Cole, this iconic ATL restaurant has grown tremendously over the past few years. Not only will you find several Slutty Vegan locations in the Atlanta area, but the vegan brand has also branched out to other states. Slutty Vegan features bangin’ plant-based fast-food items toting risqué menu names. Snag a Ménage à Trois burger loaded with vegan shrimp, bacon, and cheese or a Chik’N Head paired with a side of Slutty Fries.

Slutty Vegan

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Go Vegan Grill

Decatur, GA

When you’re looking for Black-owned vegan restaurants to support in Atlanta, don’t miss out on Go Vegan Grill. Enjoy a taste of the South by ordering a variety of plant-based Soul Food favorites. We will warn you that narrowing down your order can be a challenge! The vegan ATL restaurant offers vegan shrimp, ribs, wings, fish, Salisbury steak, and a variety of weekly specials.

Go Vegan Grill

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Life Bistro

Sylvan Hills, Atlanta, GA

Welcome to Atlanta’s only fine dining alkaline vegan restaurant! As the name suggests, Life Bistro features menu options that promote life. And what better way to do it than serving up plant-based Soul Food? Be sure to dine with friends because you’re going to want to try every single menu item! This Black-owned vegan restaurant features Seafood Gumbo, Lobsta’ Fondue, Blackened Shrimp Alfredo, a variety of po’ boy handhelds, and so much more.

Life Bistro

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Lov’n It Live

East Point, GA

Referred to as the leader in organic living and vegan cuisine in Atlanta, Lov’n It Live features soulful raw menu offerings. Enjoy nori rolls, salads, burgers, smoothies, and a variety of entrees, like lasagna and quesadillas, during your visit. This laid-back and jazzy eatery also serves as an art gallery and venue for creative expression through live music and poetry.

Lov’n It Live

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Bar Vegan

Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, GA

Bar Vegan is reimagining the bar scene experience with a major vegan twist. This Slutty Vegan entity provides a fun, boozy bar atmosphere with fully vegan cocktails and plant-based shareable bar fare. Enjoy a classic drink, inventive cocktail, or inclusive mocktail, but let’s not forget about the fully vegan menu. Food options include BBQ Chick’n Sliders, Fried Green Tomatoes, Bistro Steak Tacos, and more.

Bar Vegan

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Plant Based Pizzeria

Virginia Highland, Atlanta, GA

Craving some vegan ‘za? You’re in luck. Find Black-owned vegan restaurant Plant Based Pizzeria in the ATL. This carry-out-only establishment features an impressive menu loaded with pizza, calzones, flatbreads, burgers, and beyond. We’ve got our eyes on the Vegan Meat Lovers Pizza, a plant-based pie decked with basil pizza sauce, vegan mozzarella, Beyond Beef, and Beyond Sausage.

Plant Based Pizzeria

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Tassili’s Raw Reality

West End, Atlanta, GA

Tassili’s Raw Reality is a fast-casual restaurant specializing in raw, vegan cuisine. Menu offerings are inspired by owner Tassili’s international palate. Nourishing menu choices include raw wraps, hearty salads, flavorful stews, decadent desserts, and more. We’ll be ordering the Moroccan Couscous and Black Love Stew on repeat. Be sure to check out this Black-owned vegan restaurant next time you’re in Atlanta.

Tassili’s Raw Reality

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Wadada Healthy Market & Juice Bar

West End, Atlanta, GA

Shout out to Atlanta’s first Black- and woman-owned vegan grocery store and juice bar! We’ll cheers our Superfood Sea Moss Smoothies to that. Wadada Healthy Market & Juice Bar features tasty desserts, hot food items, sea moss smoothies, wellness shots, and more. Additionally, over 90% of the market’s inventory comes from other local Black-owned businesses. Think teas, candles, body care items, books, supplements, and cleaning supplies!

Wadada Healthy Market & Juice Bar

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Vegan Wangs

West End, Atlanta, GA

Add Vegan Wangs to your Atlanta bucket list! This Black-owned restaurant currently offers take-out and delivery services through a variety of ordering platforms. N’namdi Arinze, longtime vegan and founder of Vegan Wangs has perfected the vegan chicken wing concept for the Atlanta community. Vegan Wangs features all things plant-based chicken, from wings and meals to fingers and sandwiches.

Vegan Wangs

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Royal Health World

Grant Park, Atlanta, GA

Royal Health World is a Black-owned vegan cafe and retail store. Owned by married couple Nika and Nser, the mission of this Atlanta-based eatery is to promote mental, physical, and spiritual health among patrons. The cafe menu includes hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, smoothies, and other tasty meals like nachos, burritos, tacos, and quesadillas. Popular items include the Ultimate Philly Sub and Jerk Chkn’ Sandwich.

Royal Health World

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Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian nutritionist, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time, she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, you can find her whipping up veg-centric meals, traveling, and practicing yoga.

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