“Try the Bavarian cream donut”
Ranked by overall rating, signature dish strength, and how much reviewers praise the food. If you only have a weekend, start here.
“Try the Bavarian cream donut”
“Try the Apple fritter early as it sells out fast”
“Try the seasonal flavors like Miso Moon and Cranberry Gingersnap Oatnog”
“Try the Full Habesha Vegan Combo for a variety of flavorful dishes”
“Try the Ring of Fire roll for a spicy kick”
“Try seasonal flavors like Beet Rose or California Cabin”
“Try the vanilla biscoff donut”
“Ask for the separate vegan menu to access an abundant plant-based selection”
“Try the Vegan Rajun Cajun sandwich for a flavorful vegan protein option”
“Try the Banh Mi burger and Habanero burger, both highly recommended.”
“Try the vegan pork banh mi, a highly praised specialty”
“Try the tofu banh mi sandwich without mayo for a delicious vegan meal”
“Try the beer cheese fondue, highly praised by customers”
spinach · Vegan Food Guide All 15 the 15 essential spots in Seattle — filter by hours, save the ones you want to try, get walking directions on the day.
1. Dough Joy - East Pike Street (5.0★, Bakery). 2. Dough Joy - SW Oregon (5.0★, Bakery). 3. Frankie & Jo's University Village (5.0★, Ice Cream). 4. Habesha Cafe (5.0★, Ethiopian). 5. The Sushi Samurai - Queen Anne (5.0★, Japanese).
Dough Joy - East Pike Street — Donuts, Fully Vegan, Raised.
Composite = Spinach rating × 0.6 + signature dish strength × 0.25 + reviewer food rating × 0.15. We cap at 15 and dedupe brand chains.
All 15 venues refreshed 2026-05-05. Photos via Google Maps.
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