Vegan Restaurant

Lake and Bryant Cafe

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · minneapolis · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Tried this cafe out for the first time - can't believe I've missed out on it for this long! It's a gorgeous little place with fantastic food and drinks, and proudly anti-I.C.E.. I got the monthly special avocado toast (heaped with ripe avocado, tomatoes, and scrambled eggs, all done perfectly), a delectable blackberry and cream danish, and a cardamiel - a cardamom-miel type drink that wowed me with the interplay of honey and spice. I would recommend this place to anyone, and will absolutely be back.

Tried this cafe out for the first time - can't believe I've missed out on it for this long! It's a gorgeous little place with fantastic food and drinks, and proudly anti-I.C.E.. I got the monthly special avocado toast (heaped with ripe avocado, tomatoes, and scrambled eggs, all done perfectly), a delectable blackberry and cream danish, and a cardamiel - a cardamom-miel type drink that wowed me with the interplay of honey and spice. I would recommend this place to anyone, and will absolutely be back.

This cafe is a breath of fresh air in the breakfast scene, especially in Minneapolis. I opted for garam masala tofu scramble, which elevated tofu to the next level-bold, perfectly spicy, and memorable. Friendly servers and a cool vibe, this place is a must go for an amazing breakfast experience in uptown Minneapolis.

This cafe is a breath of fresh air in the breakfast scene, especially in Minneapolis. I opted for garam masala tofu scramble, which elevated tofu to the next level-bold, perfectly spicy, and memorable. Friendly servers and a cool vibe, this place is a must go for an amazing breakfast experience in uptown Minneapolis.

Disappointing last order. First time trying the tikka chicken sandwich. Looks nothing like the picture they took themselves (I’d removed onions on my order). Where’s the avocado shown in the picture? If it doesn’t come with it by default why is it in the picture? That’s a bit misleading. Not saucy at all like the picture. The middle of the sandwich doesn’t have much sauce due to this. Idk it’s fine. I like most of the food I’ve tried here. The shakshuka shrunk last time I ordered it and went up in price. I get inflation is inevitable but reducing the amount of food when shakshuka is already made of relatively cheap ingredients is disappointing. I want to support this restaurant more but this kinda stuff discourages me. Side of potatoes had no flavor. I wish I knew they came with sour cream when I ordered them as I’m not a fan. I wiped it off and added my own salt and pepper. I thought they were going to be some kind of breakfast style or rustic potato. These were maybe just boiled in very lightly salted water I’m guessing. $2. Cheap enough I can’t complain. Grateful to have food to eat. I don’t want to discourage people from eating here. The shakshuka used to be a regular order for me when I lived around the corner and it just doesn’t feel worth it anymore :/ It can be a little noisy inside if you’re sensitive to that. Also tried the Down To Earth 12oz hot drink. Listed $6 on website, was charged $6.50 in person. Nbd, but inconsistent nonetheless. Tasted as described, I liked it and would order again, probably the 16oz next time. I spent about $22.50 this visit after a small tip. The staff have always been kind. I hope they stay safe. The back entrance is now locked with a sign so you’ll need to enter through the front.