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Black-Owned Vegan BBQ Joint Opens in Atlanta Next Month

Atlanta will soon be home to yet another vegan pop-up turned brick-and-mortar! Grass VBQ Joint will be opening the doors to their permanent home on December 5th in the Stone Mountain Park Plaza, joining an ever-growing list of vegan restaurants calling the area home.

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Atlanta will soon be home to yet another vegan pop-up turned brick-and-mortar! Grass VBQ Joint will be opening the doors to their permanent home on December 5th in the Stone Mountain Park Plaza, joining an ever-growing list of vegan restaurants calling the area home.

Grass VBQ is known for their ultra-savory smoked meats and sauces—all of which are made in house. The mock meats are smoked for five hours with Georgia hickory, maple, and cherry wood, and each one of their sauces is slow-simmered to bring out the flavor.

The menu features a variety of sandwiches, smoked jerk wings, and even a sampler platter, which gives you the option to try two of their house-made meats alongside baked beans and a nut- and soy-free mac ‘n’ cheese.

And if you’re in the Atlanta area, Grass VBQ is offering pickups of their Smoked VBQ Sliced Turkey for the holidays. Smoked for twelve hours and served with their house-made Roasted Chanterelle Gravy, it’s the perfect meal to impress your family for Thanksgiving dinner.

Cayla White

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Cayla has been writing for VegOut since 2020 and has been plugged into the LA vegan food scene since Veggie Grill was pretty much the only vegan restaurant in the city. Aside from writing articles, Cayla enjoys embracing their inner 85-year-old by listening to classical music, making playlists for their friends, and staying active through swimming, hiking, cycling, and yoga. In their free time, Cayla likes writing poetry, learning about outdoor survival and alternative lifestyles, and is always searching for the best loaf of sourdough bread.

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