David Bann is the fancy restaurant for vegetarian and vegan food in Edinburgh. All the articles I read said this was a place not to miss. I was excited. We arrived at 4:00 for an early dinner to avoid having…
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David Bann is the fancy restaurant for vegetarian and vegan food in Edinburgh. All the articles I read said this was a place not to miss. I was excited. We arrived at 4:00 for an early dinner to avoid having…
There are certain foods unique to every place in the world. Edinburgh is no different. Dishes like haggis and black pudding are common in this part of the world and have been veganized. A "traditional Scottish breakfast" includes these with…
Holy Cow was mentioned several places as a restaurant we needed to try in Edinburgh. I was initially hesitant due to half the menu focused on burgers. However, I later read that they were great with gluten-free desires. Perfect! A…
The traditional Scottish breakfast, at least according to the restaurant menus in Edinburgh, includes haggis, black pudding, potato scone, and other things I won't eat. The vegan versions all seem to be made with seitan and thus full of gluten.…
We took a train from London to Edinburgh. The countryside was beautiful, even though I saw lots of sheep and cows that I know are kept for the benefit of humans. The larger immediate problem was the lack of vegan…
Pulse Plantbased HomeCooking is a wonderful small cafe in an old crypt of St. John's Church. You read that right, an old crypt! It is one of several store fronts on this path. We had finished a bike tour that…