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Dining Categories: ALL Vegetarian, Fast Food, Restaurants, and TakeawayDining Tags: Poland and Poznań
Vegan pizzeria in Poznan, Poland with varieties of pizza, soup of the day, vegan hotdogs, salads, hot and cold beverages (mates, juices, etc). Seating only for 15, but you can play video games inside while you wait for your pizza, and animals are welcome!
Everything here can be made vegan, but be aware that they do offer dairy cheese.
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1 Review on “Vege Pizza”
Craving pizza? This near-completely vegan pizzeria in Poznań is fantastic. Another place with lovely and personable service, the staff (owners?) chatted with us after our meal to share that they first started out as a pop-up establishment at events, making pizza pies. Then they began getting requests from other restaurants to host vegan pizza specials, before just recently opening their own location (about six months ago).
With pizza pies like salami and olives, beetroot with capers, tofu and spinach, there really is quite a wonderful variety to choose from. They also had a gluten-free option on-hand (a chickpea based pizza pie)! And of course we had to try the dessert: vegan chocolate cupcakes with lemon frosting! They surprised our gluten-free friend with a delicious fruit smoothie for dessert while the rest of us indulged in the cupcakes. So thoughtful!
Vege Pizza also had a great energy about it. There was some kind of Polish punk music playing from the sound system, the staff and many other customers were covered in tattoos, and the logo even reps a more edgy appeal. Overall everyone loved the pies they tried and enjoyed how friendly the staff was.
NOTEWORTHY: The restaurant had posters of Poland’s upcoming Pride Parade and seemed generally quite progressive and liberal. Which made us all love the place even more!