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| - If this place weren't such a dive I'd give it 5 stars! I love BVC and all of its yummy vegan food. I've been several times with vegans and non vegans and everyone loves what they had with the exception of the teriyaki cauliflower which was really salty. I'd passed this place a gazillion times and finally decided to stop in because as a new vegan (don't know how long it will last), my hubby and I were looking for dining out options. I have a family of 6; 3 vegans and 3 non vegans. Walking into this place, it's dark, older and a bit grimy but the food is great. They have a small store inside where you can buy vegan food and products to take home too. We bought some soy curls and some of their vegan ranch dressing which is delicious.
I've eaten the cowboy burger, the jalapeƱo crunch burger, the buffalo cauliflower(a must have), teriyaki cauliflower, deep fried tofu, fries(yum), tater tot casserole( wasn't a big fan of the corn in it), and their peanut butter crunch dessert to name a few things. If it's your first time I suggest you go with the cowboy burger, fries and the crunch pb dessert thingy, I can't remember the name. As an appetizer, get the buffalo cauliflower with ranch, awesome!
I wish they had a place like this in the Ballantyne area, it would be a huge hit but I will travel over to east independence to eat here. It's worth it. You might feel like bringing your cleaning scrub brush and some fresh, happy paint to brighten up the place but once you start eating a delicious vegan meal, you'll forget all about it.
Go to Bean! Eat the food! Vegan or not! It's delish!
That is all.
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