Little teahouse in the back streets of St. Michel, 5-minute walk from the city center. The menu is small, just a few items written on a chalkboard sign, with always a vegan option, and you could ask to make you something vegan if you don't see it on the menu. The vegan tart du jour comes with a salad and whole-grain bread. A bowl of soup is often puree of vegetable. Offers tisane (herb tea), coffee, and black tea. The ambiance is funky but pleasant. It's a cooperative, so you'll find lots of left-leaning reading material (in French) and well-worn, coffeehouse style furniture. After 5pm only warm drinks and cake. Open Sat-Sun 14:00-20:00.
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Organic
French
4 Reviews
First Review by Aurelia
veganeuse
Points +24
One vegan option - Edit
The only vegan option left in the afternoon was a chocolate fondue. It tasted good but didn't satisfy my hunger. Service was slow overall but the salon itself is cool as it is filled with books and is an easy place to chill / relax. Would only return for a drink!
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pollypapas
Points +95
Worth a visit or two - Edit
Ate here several times. Good hearty, inexpensive vegetarian and vegan food. The area is worth visiting and on Saturday there is a good food market around the corner.
Read morePros: Tasty food, inexpensive, friendly staff
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winterhall
Points +24
Good food for little money - Edit
Satisfying, good, healthy food.
Read morePros: good value, healthy cuisine
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Aurelia
Points +238
funky cafe with an anarchist's coffeehouse vibe - Edit
We (two hungry vegans) were really happy to stumble upon this place on a tiny street in Bordeaux. It's just two blocks from the daily flea market at St. Michel, and they always have a vegan special. The menu is small--maybe five or six items in total, all veg, and generally vegan, including the soup du jour, which you get in a nice, big bowl, and which costs only €2. Expect extremely casual but friendly service, well-worn furniture and minuscule bathroom down a dark hallway in the back. We had the tarte du jour, which was parsnip and carrot. Slightly sweet, but hearty and filling, and "creamy" vegetable soup, which was hot and savory and good to the last drop.
Read morePros: tasty, cheap, convivial
Cons: def. not "fine dining", waitstaff is very casual (but friendly), might be hard to find
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