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I had heard much about this place from some vegan friends, and seeing that they did actually have meat on the menu, I decided to pay a visit. It's tucked away in the corner of a non-descript strip mall-ish building on Bagley Road, but the inside is a lot more funky than the outside would suggest. It reminds me of the type of place that you would find in a college town, which I suppose Berea is, although Treehugger's isn't really adjacent to Baldwin-Wallace. Anyway, the menu seems relatively diverse, with a heavy lean towards vegetarian and vegan dishes. This includes a vegan friendly pastry case with muffins, cupcakes, and brownies. I opted for a BBQ Chicken wrap and sweet potato fries, and overall I was pretty satisfied. The prices are a bit higher than you might expect for similar food elsewhere, but assuming they are practicing what they preach about using local and organic ingredients, this would make sense. I agree with the Treehugger's mission statement, and it was executed well, but I didn't eat anything that made me want to return immediately. That being said, I would be happy to go there again, and I will certainly recommend it to my green leaning friends.
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