This site is for vegetarians and vegans in Suffolk or just passing by, and those meeting their needs. Do you struggle to find places to shop and eat out in what can seem like the veggie desert of the UK? Veggie Suffolk is here to help.
News
Vegetarian East of England Guide out now!
The new Vegetarian East of England guide gives you a thorough listing of the best for veggies and vegans throughout East Anglia. The most comprehensive published guide you'll find. There's plenty of detail to help you decide where to go and find the places.
40 vegetarian restaurants and cafes. 90 cafes and ethnic restaurants with big vegetarian menus. A dozen pubs specialising in veggie and vegan food. Vegetarian bed and breakfasts, guest houses, self-catering and camping, with prices. 160 local wholefood stores. Includes Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Suffolk.
Check out this story on www.vegetarianguides.co.uk.
The Red Lion has 18 great reviews
An amazing eighteen of you have now reviewed The Red Lion, all giving this veggie pub a big thumbs up. It certainly made me go out of my way to try the pub! Practically everyone has given it 5 out of 5 and Yvonne says it's helped her go completely veggie. Anne says it's wonderful for vegans too. Well done Red Lion!
Thanks go out to everyone who submits reviews here to share their views with other vegetarians and vegans and show support for places that try hard. You can submit a review by following the link towards the bottom of any of Veggie Suffolk's listed Locations.
New vegetarian restaurant and wine bar opens in Suffolk!
Dine out in luxury and confidence at the Cross 1652, a swanky new hot spot in Woodbridge. Opening 11th November 2009.
Celebrate World Vegan Day with Taste!
1st November is World Vegan Day, and all that week it's National Vegan Week. So why not celebrate by trying your hand at eating vegan? Exploring food this way is fun and good for the planet too!
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Calling all runners who happen to be vegan
The wonderful Vegan Runners group which is active all over the UK is keen to have members of all abilities. The club has two main aims:
- to promote running amongst vegans; and
- to promote veganism amongst athletes
They are happy to list your runs too.
Please check them out online and feel free to contact Mo their estemed chair (though don't sit on his spikey hair!) by e-mail Show email address. (anytime) or telephone 07900..160..829 (evenings and weekends).
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New listings
We've got a health food shop listed in Lowestoft now thanks to Suzy. It's great to be told about places that are good for veggies and vegans, so please keep them coming!
Thanks to Uta for submitting info on the Indian Spice restaurant in Leiston too - we appreciate a positive veggie-friendly attitude from restauranteurs! If anyone dines there, or anywhere else good for veggies and vegans, please review it on this site. Thanks!
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New local listings thanks to Eloise
Eloise, a user of this site, has made some great new additions to the Veggie Suffolk eating and shopping listings, particularly in Diss and Ipswich. She simply submitted her suggestions with our easy to use form and we checked them and published them. Anyone can do the same and help all the veggies in the area and visitors too.
Thanks too to John who sent us a correction to a location, and good on you for taking the plunge and going vegetarian John! Wishing you many tasty meals ahead.
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Show "Come Dine With Me" what Suffolk veggies cook up!
Do you love dinner parties?
Are you a great cook?
The hugely successful Channel 4 show Come Dine With Me is returning for a new, daytime series. We're looking for people over 18 years of age in the IPSWICH area with a passion for cooking who want to demonstrate their skills.
Men applying for this are in with a particularly good chance - where are those good cooking blokies?
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Ethical printers in Beccles wins award
Anglia Printing Services in Beccles has won accreditation as an ethically responsible business. BUAV is one of the organisations involved in assessing the accreditation. Why use any old printers when you can use an ethical and environmental one for the same kind of price?
News from ActiVeg
- US: Senate committee approves bill exempting animal testing
- Climate change causes wolverine decline across Canada
- Burrowing US prairie dogs use complex language
- Ultimate Fighting Championship event features Vegan Mac Danzig
- Help wanted for restaurant documentary
- Japan's whalers are at sea again, harvesting meat that few will eat
- Chinese legal experts call for ban on eating cats and dogs
- BUAV welcomes DEFRA statement on animal testing under REACH
- US: Judge rules that the Animal Liberation Front is not a gang
- Hollywood celebrities turning to vegetarianism