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You can order French toast, breakfast burritos, burgers, cheesesteak sandwiches, and more. But the options are still satisfying vegan takes on dishes that are traditionally loaded with dairy, eggs, and/or meat. Kaya’s Kitchen ⭐️ – The menu at this location isn’t quite as extensive as their Belmar spot, and it serves breakfast and lunch (not dinner).Juice Basin – Beyond juices, they press their own nut mylks, and offer a range of dairy-free smoothies with many vegan mix-in options, and they make raw snacks.
And they offer a selection of fruity sorbets. Eddie Confetti’s Ice Cream & Cafe – They make creamy soy-based vegan ice creams in flavors like pistachio, mint chip, coffee, and cookies & cream.“They offer an assortment of vegan apps (think mozzarella sticks), pizzas (with varying vegan cheeses), and sandwiches.
Crust & Crumble Pizzeria – Jennelle let us know they have an incredible vegan menu. It includes classics like vanilla and chocolate, and some fun flavors like cookie butter and Irish coffee. #VEGAN ICE CREAM PLACE FULL#
Cookman Creamery – They have a full vegan menu of ice cream flavors, made with a base of coconut cream, almond butter, cashew butter, or peanut butter, and sweetened primarily with agave and brown rice syrup. Coney Waffle – They offer a full range of vegan ice cream flavors, from mint chocolate chip to butter pecan to strawberry. They offer all types of treats, including doughnuts, cinnamon rolls, and cookies. And we expect they will still sell some goodies at this location. Cats Luck Vegan ⭐️ – This vegan bakery is building out a location in Neptune City, but for now, they’re located inside Sami’s Mediterranean Street Food in Asbury Park. Some additional items can be enjoyed dairy free. Cardinal Provisions – Their modern menu is labeled with vegan options, and includes some small plates, unique bowls, and sandwich and burger items. They also have smoothies made with almond milk, toasts, vegan soft serve and hard-packed ice cream, and “cyclones” made with their soft serve and various mix-ins. Bungalow Bowls– They use purely fruit to blend the bases of their acai, pitaya, blue majik, and green smoothie bowls. Betty’s Icebox ⭐️ – Dairy-free visitors will be happy to discover vegan shave ice, coconut milk-based gelato flavors and pops, and even cookie dough. But despite the names, they’re all kosher parve and dairy-free. Urban Pops ⭐️ – They make a range of indulgent pops, like Butterfinger with peanut butter gelato and homemade Butterfinger candy bits and Ferrero Rocher with hazelnut gelato and dark chocolate drizzle. They also have a big bagel sandwich menu with lots of dairy-free options. Goldberg’s Famous Bagels – They offer dairy-free tofu schmears and a good selection of vegan bagels. (At the time of our last review.) Allendale ⭐️ = Restaurant is either dairy-free, has a dairy-free menu, has dairy-free labels on their menu(s), or lists top allergens with menu items. We have dedicated posts with dairy-free details for many of the big guys. For large chains with locations throughout the state, see the Major Restaurant & Grocery Chains section below.
We’ve listed these recommendations alphabetically by city and then by the restaurant or shop name. Photo from Seed to Sprout in Fair Haven, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Wanamassa Dairy-Free New Jersey: Recommended Restaurants & Shops
#VEGAN ICE CREAM PLACE UPDATE#
We update the information below whenever we’re alerted to a new recommendation, change, or closure. We Update Continuously! You can ignore the original date on this post going forward. And we’ve started a section for specialty dairy-free foods produced in this state. It’s a collection based on research and reader recommendations ( send yours!) that’s divided into restaurants & shops by city (first) and major chains found throughout the state (second). Last Update in July 2023! We’ve created this ever-growing guide to restaurants, bakeries, cafes, ice cream shops, and stores in New Jersey that are friendly to dairy-free diners.