Vegan Places in San Francisco
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250 vegan and vegan-friendly places in San Francisco, United States (39 fully vegan).
San Francisco has 250 vegan and vegan-friendly places listed, 39 of them fully vegan. Mostly around 250 restaurants and cafes, 12 shops. The Mission, Hayes Valley and Berkeley (across the bay) host most of the Bay Area's plant-based dining. The Bay Area pioneered plant-based fine dining and still has one of the highest fully-vegan shares in the US. Cuisines covered: indian, thai, chinese and mexican. 13 are mostly-vegan venues with a small non-vegan menu. Notable spots include Aaha Indian Cuisine, Cha-ya and Cha-Ya Vegetarian. Roughly 61% have published opening hours.
San Francisco's vegan-friendly directory on PlantsPack covers 241 venues. The directory lists 30 places tagged 100% vegan; we have not yet manually verified them, so treat that count as provisional. The split is 235 restaurants, cafes, and bars alongside 6 vegan stores. Most kitchens here are tagged Indian, Thai, and Chinese. No paid listings anywhere on the page. Rankings reflect community reviews and manual verification only.
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Shizen
Vegan sushi bar & izakaya. Cuisine: sushi, japanese, ramen
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Frequently asked about vegan San Francisco
How many vegan places are in San Francisco?
250 vegan and vegan-friendly places in San Francisco, United States on PlantsPack, including 39 fully vegan, 12 vegan shops.
Are there fully vegan restaurants in San Francisco?
Yes - 39 spots serve no animal products at all. The remaining 211 places are vegan-friendly, with plant-based options on the menu.
What kind of vegan food can I find in San Francisco?
The scene covers indian, thai, chinese, mexican, japanese, burmese, plus cafes, bakeries, and stores stocking vegan products. Use the category filter above to narrow down.
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