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The Vegan Club CLE Brings Vegan Dining To Shaker Square

Photo Credit: Victoria Davis 
It’s not too often that you get to taste vegan food that lights up your soul. Finding a place to go that’s accessible, warm and has great service is not always easy. I’m here to tell you, that my experience at The Vegan Club Cleveland made me want to return. 

As a person who lives a healthy lifestyle, I am often looking for the opportunity to dine-in or carry out at restaurants where the prices are reasonable and I can follow Covid-19 safety precautions with ease. 

When I first walked inside The Vegan Club, I felt nostalgic thinking about Yours Truly, the restaurant that previously occupied the space. As I settled in, I could not help but appreciate this breath of fresh air, from the new colors to the new wall art, I just felt like I could get used to it. 

As I took a look out the window, one of my favorite features of this space, I envisioned Shaker Square being redefined and I saw this restaurant as a good start to doing that. Imagine a business district with more businesses that are owned by those with less representation , businesses that promote community and well-being for all.  I was so happy to support this black business and even more happy that the food taste just as good as it looked. 

As I began to look at the menu my eyes felt bigger than my stomach. When I go to restaurants I usually have only one option, maybe two if I’m lucky. Now, I have an entire menu to choose from. 

So here are some details: 

The Vegan Club Cleveland is located at 13228 Shaker Square, Cleveland, Ohio, 44120. Hours are Monday through Friday from 5pm until 10pm, and Saturday through Sunday from 5pm until 10pm. For more information, contact 216-465-2054 or info@theveganclubcle.com Dine in and carry out options are available.

Take a look at the menu here: https://theveganclubcle.com/menu


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