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Vegan Cafe on North Cross Road


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I?m not sure how to thank the team at the vegan cafe on North Cross Rd, but I thought maybe posting here would help spread the word about their amazing food and incredible hospitality.


I can?t eat dairy while breastfeeding and, aside from the obvious bonus of being able to eat everything on the menu, the team are so friendly, there?s great baby changing, a loo big enough to get the buggy in (hurrah!!!), and the cakes are the best in ED.


I had the most delicious brunch there this morning and a lovely coffee. That plus all of the above combined was enough to restore the soul of a very, very tired mum with a newborn. They also let me stay to feed the baby after I?d paid the bill, which isn?t my experience of every cafe in ED.


Please do pay them a visit if you get a chance.

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