This article was written by Linda Jankovicova, a student writer based in Bath.

Have you embarked on the journey of Veganuary this year and are still craving delicious vegan food? We got you. We know finding vegan options may sometimes be challenging. However, vegetarianism and veganism have been growing in popularity, and so have their options. Here is a list of the best vegan restaurants that you can find in Bath!

1. Green Rocket Café

The Green Rocket café, located on the North Parade and the corner of Manver’s Street, offers a range of delicious meal that are vegetarian and vegan. Their drinks also come in with non-animal-based alternatives, such as soya or oat. The place’s wooden furniture blends nicely with the green finish of the walls and other decoration. On a good day, you can also sit outside in the sun and enjoy the scenery of Bath’s gorgeous Abbey and city centre.

2.  Chai Walla

Source: Chaiwalla Facebook

Chai Walla is located at King’s Mead square. Although it is not a restaurant as such, this little takeaway is all you need from a little break from studying. Influenced based Indian cuisine that is primarily vegetarian and vegan, Chai Walla will make your day brighter. Their special is falafel wraps and onion bhaji wraps. Being a small business, the owner knows all their regular customers, making the place much cosier.

3.  Jars meze

Jars meze bath
Source: Jars Meze Bath

This little restaurant is located in a secret little street on Northumberland Place. Jars Meze is a family-owned business, and the close-knit ties among the workers makes the experience all the more enjoyable. Despite serving non-veggie food too, they provide a range of vegetarian and vegan options for all  plant lovers. The cuisine has its roots in Greek gastronomy and offers everything from wraps to salads.

4. Cascara

Cascara
Source: Cascara Bath Facebook

Being a small vegan café, Cascara is the perfect choice to support independent shop owners and get yourself the perfect treat. Their options include a range of soups and salads for meals, a range of wonderful cakes and sweet treats, as well as a range of hot and cold drinks. They also have a wide selection of bread, which makes an option for toasties curated to your liking.

 

Connor Steele
Connor Steele – University of Sussex
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FAQs on vegan restaurants in Bath for plant-based dining

Definitely — menus feature creative plant-based takes on comfort food and international favourites, ideal for mixed groups. Expect burgers, bowls, curries and sharers that appeal to everyone at the table, not just vegans.

Most plant-based restaurants label allergens and can adapt dishes for GF diets. If you have coeliac disease or severe allergies, contact the venue beforehand so they can advise on safe choices and preparation protocols for your visit.

Booking is wise for Friday/Saturday evenings and brunch hours. For weekday dinners, walk-ins are often fine, especially if you’re flexible on seating at the counter or high-tops for quicker turnaround times.

Yes — you’ll typically find vegan wines, local beers and crafted mocktails. If your group is mixed, ask for alcohol-free pairings so everyone gets a well-matched drink for their dish without stretching the budget.

Opt for lunch deals, share starters, and look for midweek specials. Following restaurants on social media and joining mailing lists helps you catch limited-time promotions and early-bird discounts throughout term.

Last Updated on August 18, 2025

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