V. G. Burgers sells all organic, plant-based* food. They make the burgers on site from locally grown farms. And it's extremely delicious fast food. Add any of the fresh veggies (i.e. cuccumber, spinach, mixed greens, jalapenos, sesame seeds, plant-based cheese, etc.) for free. With your “Real Meal Deal,” get choice of salad or fries (which I believe are baked, not fried… but don't quote me on that), and blue sky, organic fountain soda. With the kids' “Happy Planet Meal,” it's basically the same thing (supposedly a smaller burger, but I couldn't tell the difference) plus you get some Newman O's, too (and it's three dollars cheaper).
Additionally, you can buy organic cotton, non-psb (I think that's the acronym I'm looking for) ink, non-sweatshop T-shirts and hoodies.
Knowing that this is a cruelty-free shop, I'm happy to vote for them with my dollars. Definitely check it out next time you're in Boulder. And bring the kiddies!!
~M
*”plant-based” means vegan, but apparently it's a more markatable term than “vegan”. I'm proud to eat vegan food… but whatever works, I guess.
This is organic food, freshly and quickly prepared to order. There are plently of veggie burger choices, healthy fries, great deserts and salads. V.G. Burgers is a really eco conscious restaurant too.
Wouldn't your review make this even better? All you need to do is sign up here.
V. G. Burgers sells all organic, plant-based* food. They make the burgers on site from locally grown farms. And it's extremely delicious fast food. Add any of the fresh veggies (i.e. cuccumber, spinach, mixed greens, jalapenos, sesame seeds, plant-based cheese, etc.) for free. With your “Real Meal Deal,” get choice of salad or fries (which I believe are baked, not fried… but don't quote me on that), and blue sky, organic fountain soda. With the kids' “Happy Planet Meal,” it's basically the same thing (supposedly a smaller burger, but I couldn't tell the difference) plus you get some Newman O's, too (and it's three dollars cheaper).
Additionally, you can buy organic cotton, non-psb (I think that's the acronym I'm looking for) ink, non-sweatshop T-shirts and hoodies.
Knowing that this is a cruelty-free shop, I'm happy to vote for them with my dollars. Definitely check it out next time you're in Boulder. And bring the kiddies!!
~M
*”plant-based” means vegan, but apparently it's a more markatable term than “vegan”. I'm proud to eat vegan food… but whatever works, I guess.