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In the area it seems there are very few good options for vegans, but at least you won't starve. Don't expect anything too different or fancy, but Ruby's Inn has a few items. Spaghetti, Veggie Spaghetti, Hot Veggie Dish. The mains all come with a small salad, vegan dressing available. It would be great to see Beyond Burger on the menu (maybe suggest this to your server! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Ruby's Inn:
nothing in the menu is vegan. the salatable is usually milk and meat. there is a fast eating place next door that I did not ask if they could make a vegan pizza. the general load has no frozen vegan food, but has something nice. I went and went to another place to eat (Bryce canyon pines) or there is a subway at the roundabout. View all feedback.
Nothing in the menu is vegan. the salatable is usually milk and meat. there is a fast eating place next door that I did not ask if they could make a vegan pizza. the general load has no frozen vegan food, but has something nice. I went and went to another place to eat (bryce canyon pines) or there is a subway at the roundabout.
Disappointed. no vegan options on the non-buffet. has not served pasta months ago. ends until the salatable get and my own vegan sausages from bring home (we travel with a friig in our jeep.)
The all-you-can-eat soup and salad bar is $12.99. The server let me know what items in the soup bar are vegan without batting an eye. Besides soup, there were some vegetable options, too. The country vegetable soup was very good, jam-packed with fresh, perfectly cooked vegetables (retaining all of their color and just the right amount of crunch) in a nicely spiced, umami vegan broth. The salad bar had a good assortment of fresh greens, vegetables, legumes, seeds, nuts, and fruit (fresh and dried). The dressings were more mundane, with the only vegan-safe choices being Italian or oil and vinegar. There are two soup bars and two salad bars, and each one has items the other lacks, so it's a good idea to visit all four before deciding on what you'll have. All in all a very satisfying meal. And by the way, they serve beer and wine, too. Updated from previous review on 2019-09-21
Some of the staff are familiar with the term Vegan, some are not. They are willing to accommodate diet, including vegan, but be very specific, owning family are pretty anti-veg. There is nothing specifically veg on the menu. Updated from previous review on 2019-03-14
I have celestial sorrow in a sugar cone in the old town of bryce. it was a cheap, refreshing treatment after walking in bryce canyon.