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Although Bread Gap has limited vegan options, the ones they offer are quite impressive. The hummus is absolutely fantastic - the best I have ever had. Their vegan sandwich, consisting of artichoke hearts, dried tomatoes, hummus, salad, and crustless bread, is delicious but quite filling. The salads they offer are also not your average salad - each one is unique and stands out from the rest. Additionally, Bread Gap serves soy milk which complements their brilliant coffee perfectly. Despite the lack of variety in vegan options, the quality of their coffee and hummus make up for it. I only wish they would offer fresh bread or rolls instead of the hard pita bread with their hummus. Overall, I highly recommend visiting Bread Gap, and I hope they expand their vegan menu in the future.
I was delighted to discover this restaurant and finally enjoy a meal with some protein that wasn't just a fried cheese dish. One day, I tried a delicious vegan sandwich filled with hummus, tomato, greens, and olives, and another day I returned for a salad with garbanzo beans, fresh vegetables, and a flavorful dressing. Each visit offered a variety of options, with several vegetarian choices and usually at least one vegan option. The staff was friendly, and the food was consistently fresh and tasty. This quickly became my go-to spot for lunch in the area. Although the ambiance and menu were not exceptional enough for a 5-star rating, I can confidently say that this restaurant offers a refreshing alternative to the standard pasta and cheese options in the neighborhood, reminding me of the cuisine you might find in a Berkeley cafe but at a more affordable price. It is easily my top choice in this area!
We went there to get a vegan sandwich, but they were sold out. so we tried her hummus and an salate with lenses that tasted very well. few vegan choices, but they can get a coffee with soy milk and the hummus was great.
I discovered this place today and decided to try their dried tomato with hummus vegan sandwich. Usually it is difficult to get a good service as a vegan in a non-veg bistro, but the personal was extremely friendly, courteous and honest. Not only was I shown exactly how my sandwich was made, but I was also introduced to all other vegan items on the menu. not to mention the sandwich was delicious: creamy and hearty filling with a perfect combination of black olives, artichoke hearts and sun-dried tomatoes on a bed of arugula. I will definitely come back to try the other elements on their menu! I would give it five stars if it was possible, but non-veg restaurants can only get a maximum rating of 4 stars so that they get the top rating from me.