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What Violette Stiedemann likes about City Limits Brewing:
look at the city and needed lunch. a few vegan options on menu. had the sweetburger without cheese or mayo. the patty was huge and kept quite good with the splashing out of the bungalow. the burger was tasty and we were happy. btw, WiFi password is citylimits lower housing no place updated by previous rating on 2021-08-17 View all feedback.
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Look at the city and needed lunch. a few vegan options on menu. had the sweetburger without cheese or mayo. the patty was huge and kept quite good with the spla...
read moreThis restaurant was a great stop along the street with few other options available. two or three vegan/vegetarian options were available. download of instructio...
read moreThey will have a hard time to find veg options in rural idaho, so it was definitiv to find an surprise that this place had a few vegan options. kitchen staff se...
read moreWe visited on Feb 2, 2020. I was pleasantly surprised to see 2 vegan options plus a veggie burger that could be veganised. I had the squash and chickpea stew an...
read moreIt was nice to find this option for eating out while traveling. I had the squash and chick pea over rice, hold the jalapeño. It was very tasty, though would pre...
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read moreNestled in rural Idaho, this restaurant emerges as a delightful surprise for vegetarian and vegan diners. Though options may be limited in the area, here diners can find a few well-crafted vegan dishes. Highlights include a savory squash and chickpea stew served over rice, a hearty chickpea-lentil burger that easily adapts to vegan preferences, and a selection of salads. Despite having a separate vegetarian menu, some dish labeling could improve guests' dining experience. Patrons praised the delicious flavors and attentive staff, making this eatery a recommendable stop for travelers seeking plant-based meals amidst the countryside.