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While there aren't many vegan options available, the waiter was more than willing to address my inquiries. The prices are a bit on the higher side, but the ingredients are freshly sourced. View all feedback.
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As a local restaurant that offers a variety of vegetarian options, I really wish they would include more vegan dishes! They recently introduced a vegan black bean burger, which is decent but not outstanding. You can pair it with a salad or choose it as part of a create-your-own sandwich, but it can quickly become quite pricey if you go that route. I'm glad they've added the vegan black bean burger, but I was hoping f... View all feedback.
I note that the number of vegetarian options has decreased in recent years. Luckily, they are again old elements within the framework of a 30-year anniversary campaign, though occasionally. I remembered more recently. This is not low in fat and is mainly lacto-ovo. Also as impressive it was to be noted that they had disclosure notices on the table that their rolls were not vegetarian and that they wanted to change suppliers. They have it and everything is good. Nice touch of Isaac!
As a long-time vegetarian, I was a fan of Isaac's. The Larkspur was my go-to for many years. After going vegan, I found the options to be very limited. For my last visit, I had the black bean patty with the vegan-friendly bread. The bread had no flavor and was simply not good at all. I opted to throw it out.
Not many vegan options, but the waitstaff were happy to answer my questions. A bit expensive, but tasted fresh.
As a local restaurant that has many vegetarian options, I wish they'd add more vegan options! They recently did add a vegan black bean burger, which is good but not great. You can add it to a salad or create-your-own sandwich, but beware that when creating your own sandwich, it can get pricey pretty quickly. I'm happy they've added the vegan black bean burger, but I was just hoping they'd add more vegan options than that one thing.
I notice that the number of vegetarian options has declined in recent years. Luckily, they are reinstating old items as part of a 30th anniversary campaign albeit temporarily. I've been reminiscing more often lately. This is not low-fat food and is mainly lacto-ovo. Also worth noting as impressive was that they had disclosure notices on the table that their pretzel rolls were not vegetarian and that they were going to change suppliers. They did and all is well. Nice touch Isaac's!