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    The Waiting Room - Vegan ice cream at The Waiting Room, Eaglescliffe.

    The Waiting Room

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    The Waiting Room is a completely vegetarian restaurant, and they cater for vegans and gluten-free…read morediets too. It's cosy and has a lovely unique look to it with their unusual decor (like photo slide lampshades). Parking can be an issue as there's only on-street parking, and most of it is 'residents only'. Public transport links are good though as there's a train station less than five minutes away, and nearby bus stops. The staff are always friendly and happy to help with any dietary requirement requests. The food is always really tasty however portions can be small and it's expensive. Expect to pay at least £10 just for a main course. They have an excellent range of beers, wines and soft drinks, all suitable for vegetarians. Dessert time is always disappointing for vegans as all they ever serve is plain dairy-free vanilla ice cream, no sauce. They have at least four other desserts for vegetarians. On my visit today I was even more disappointed than usual as my friend had the dairy ice-cream and got twice as much as me for the same price! If you like fine food, and don't mind paying for it, then this is a wonderful place! It's also great for special occasions but, due to the price, I wouldn't make it a regular place to eat.

    I'm not vegetarian myself, but I eat veggie food often, so I do like to go to good veggie and vegan…read morerestaurants. These guys are primarily vegetarian, but they certainly cater for vegans too. I was recommended it when I was avoiding wheat to test what was up by a good friend who'd been here a lot. It's right next to eaglescliff station and short walk over the bridge and up the hill from yarm. The decor is sweet, and the staff both times I've been have been wonderful. The food is simple but tasty and well seasoned, and it is expensive compared to some of the other places nearby but I wouldn't say expensive for vegetarian food I've had in most restaurants.

    Mango Vegetarian

    Mango Vegetarian

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    This whole Yelpy business can be so fortuitous. Call it serendipity, call it what you will, but I…read moreknow for sure I would never have discovered this gorgeous little eatery had it not been for wordy wanderers - and I'm so glad I did. Mango is a gorgeous wee café-cum-restaurant in the wee town of Wetherby and I decided to pilgrimage out after spotting the recommendation, as my Mum was up to stay last week and I wanted to take her out to lunch. Since she came in the car we decided to make a small trip out, it was only about 25 minutes give or take, and the day was gorgeously sunny. After an amazing little browse of the town, and a fabulous visit to the monthly shoe sale in the town hall, we went in search of Mango. It's up one of the sweet little side streets, where all the buildings are made of what looks like Cotswold Stone - gorgeous sandstone bricks. As soon as we entered we received a hugely warm welcome and took a seat under the stairs in the café area to choose our lunch. I ordered a Massala Chai and I can't tell you how incredible it was. Well, I'm going to try. The lovely lady asked if I'd like them to sweeten it, which I went for since they'd be the experts, and it was delicious. Sweet, but not overly so, spicy with cinnamon and clove, and so warming. Like relaxation therapy in a cup! Given that it was one of the most blustery days I've known (the metal shop signage on all the businesses were swinging like guillotines) it was just what I needed. We had a delightful bit of a natter with the girl who was serving us, as we decided what to eat, and in the end opted for two of the Indian lunch dishes, since that is what they specialise in. And for the carnivores out there - you wouldn't miss the meat one iota. The menu is fabulous! We decided to share the Pav Bhaji and the Indian Special Wrap. Oh my goodness. The Pav Bhaji was a portion of mixed vegetables made into a patty of some kind, complete with a toasted bap, and was utterly flavoursome. The Indian Wrap (almost like a pancake wrap) came complete with the most delicious paneer chunks, potato, a side salad and a portion of mint-yoghurt. It was medium spicy (although they ask how spicy you'd like it) and it was incredibly moreish! I practically inhaled the food, managing (just about) to savour each tasty bite, my only lament being that with each mouthful I was closer to the end. Each mouthful was perfectly balanced with spice, taste and texture and it was the perfect amount to satisfy one for a lunch-time filling. If I get the chance I'd love to come back and try something a little more hefty from their restaurant menu as I'm sure it would be just as impressive. The total came to about £17 for two drinks and two dishes, which is probably more than I'd like to spend, but this is a definitely an instance where we were paying for quality. All in all I couldn't be more pleased that we made the effort to visit - and I highly recommend you do so as well! Love love love it.

    We visited this little gem yesterday for lunch and for "something a bit different". Boy am I glad…read morewe did. The food here is delicious, freshly prepared and leaves you wanting to visit for your next meal and the meal after that. A southern indian inspired vegetarian menu with everything you'd want on there from your usual indian dishes to chaats (street food). My new favourite restaurant locally. Loved it.

    Sanders Yard

    Sanders Yard

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    We had breakfast here because we were staying at the Shepherd's Purse which is on the same…read morecourtyard. I got the Vegetarian Breakfast and my companion got the English Breakfast. Both were enormous - including veggie sausage or pork sausage and bacon, scrambled eggs, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, and toast - yummy and only £5! It's an excellent meal to fuel you on the 6.5 mile clifftop walk to Robin Hood's Bay. The dining room is cute and cozy. Food is ordered from the counter and delivered to your table.

    Sanders Yard is a bit of a gem in the heart of Whitby. A few tables on the outside accompanied by…read morean impressive water feature was a good start. As we ventured inside, the first room was full of luxurious sofas and leather chairs, an area perfect for people with young families or couples having a spot of lunch. This leads into the counter area were you order your food. The menu is primarily vegetarian with a variety of dishes like quiches, butternut squash lasagnes, vegetarian burgers, all good wholesome food. There is variety of filled sandwiches and jacket potatoes with a sizeable side salad too. There were some half term specials including some meat/fish dishes like meatballs, seared tuna and an Aberdeen Angus burger. We dined in the main area with spacious wooden tables with chunky wooden tables, surrounded by local art - spectacular visions of the tempestuous sea. A huge wooden boat suspended above us too! We ordered a chunky vegetable soup with a heart shaped croûton, and accompanying homemade rolls (still warm!). I had the Welsh Rarebit, with the cheese infused with mustard and sweet onion chutney side. Both dishes were very fresh and tasty, its nice to find a restaurant that is just a little bit different. The coffee was not to my taste though, a little acrid, but that's just personal taste. Will definitely return to sample more of the menu.

    Cafe Nomad

    Cafe Nomad

    (2 reviews)

    This is just one of my favourite places, a small out of the way place doing Mediterranean/ north…read moreAfrican influenced veggie/ vegan food. As said it's small so make sure you book, but be warned it could be a day before they back to you to confirm your booking! But this is just in fitting with the relaxed slightly quirky nature of the place. In terms of surroundings it reminds me a students bedroom with a slightly ethnic feel, and in fitting with this the toilets are freezing in winter! Food wise it's 'proper veggie', all cooked in front of you in the small kitchen in the same room as you eat. The meals are always plentiful, and have always left me happy. The service is always very Malcolm, who is the industrious owner/ chef who zips around the kitchen keeping the operation rolling. Whilst I've always felt the place could descend into chaos at any moment it's clearly all mapped out in Malcolm's head and the food always ends up in front of you. You take your own alcohol, and if you forget there is an off license in the same block of shops where cafe nomad is. If you like chain eateries, must have meat or things to be' just so', then this is not the place for you, but if that's not you then book yourself a table, grab some booze and I'm pretty sure you will have a great night!

    Cafe Nomad is quite a small establishment, but the vegan food choice is excellent, the menu is…read morereasonably priced. The food is delicious, and portions are fairly generous, the dishes are prepared to order, so you know that your food is fresh.It may look a bit basic and unfancy on the outside but go inside and try out the good food.

    Green Ginger - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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