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Hidden Vegan Gems in Toronto (2026)

Places locals haven't let the internet discover yet. Small rooms, shorter menus, the cook running the front of house.

Booyah, ice_cream in Toronto #1 in Hidden Gems

Booyah

3.1 km from centre · $$
★ 4.2 B
Ice Cream, Vegan Flavors

“Combine coffee and cinnamon toast crunch vegan ice creams in a s’mores cookie”

Ice Cream ice creamcoffee ice cream
Acute Pizzeria, restaurant in Toronto #5 in Hidden Gems

Acute Pizzeria

4.1 km from centre · $$
★ 4.6 B
Sourdough Pizza, Vegan Menu

“Enjoy the sourdough crust which is frequently praised as crispy and chewy”

Italian pizzabianca pizza
King's Café, restaurant in Toronto #6 in Hidden Gems

King's Café

1.2 km from centre · $$
★ 4.3 B
Asian Dim Sum, Vegetarian, Mock Meat

“Purchase frozen vegan products and vegan snacks from the on-site store”

VegetarianAsian dim summock duck
Pie Bar, restaurant in Toronto #9 in Hidden Gems

Pie Bar

2.7 km from centre · $$
★ 4.2 B
Pizza, Vegan Menu, Italian

“Ask for the separate vegan menu which includes starters, salads, and pizzas”

Italian pizzamargherita pizza
spinach · Vegan Food Guide

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Questions about vegan hidden gems in Toronto

What are the best vegan hidden gems in Toronto?

1. Booyah (4.2★, Ice Cream). 2. Guerrilla Burger (located inside Eva's Original) (4.2★, American). 3. Happy Burger - Lippincott St. (4.1★, American). 4. Left Field Brewery (Liberty Village) (4.3★, American). 5. Acute Pizzeria (4.6★, Italian).

Which is the #1 pick for hidden gems in Toronto?

Booyah — Ice Cream, Vegan Flavors.

How does Spinach rank these?

Composite score excluding the top-15 Essentials, weighted toward venues with strong food quality but few reviews. The list locals gatekeep.

All 10 venues refreshed 2026-05-05. Photos via Google Maps.

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