Tree House ★ 4.3
Tree House is a fully vegetarian, largely vegan kitchen on South Grand, plating seitan and house vegan cheeses, the city's leading meat-free restaurant.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across St. Louis.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across St. Louis. including where to go and what to order.
Tree House is a fully vegetarian, largely vegan kitchen on South Grand, plating seitan and house vegan cheeses, the city's leading meat-free restaurant.
Frida's is a plant-based University City scratch kitchen free of refined sugar and butter, a decade-old vegan favourite with a deli, juice bar and full menu.
Reine Bayoc's SweetArt is a fully vegan bakeshop and cafe in Midtown, baking plant-based cakes and cupcakes plus vegan savoury plates, a longtime favourite.
Tree House is an all-vegetarian restaurant on South Grand, the city's longest-running meat-free room, plating creative seitan dishes and vegan plates.
Frida's plant-based University City kitchen plates an all-vegetarian, largely vegan menu of bowls, sandwiches and juices, free of butter and refined sugar.
Mokabe's runs an all-day vegetarian-leaning brunch across from Tower Grove Park, a welcoming LGBTQ-friendly coffeehouse with vegan options throughout.
SweetArt is a Midtown bakeshop and cafe with strong gluten-free options alongside its vegan menu, listed by gluten-free diners for its dedicated bakes.
Britt Royal's Kirkwood bakehouse is a fully dedicated gluten-free kitchen, baking cakes, cookies, breads and donuts on a weekly-changing celiac-safe menu.
Tip: The menu changes weekly with seasonal bakes; check Facebook before going. It is 100% gluten-free, so safe for celiacs.
Medina plates halal Palestinian-style Mediterranean food, from shawarma to falafel, on Washington Avenue downtown, near the convention core.
Sultan serves halal Turkish and Middle Eastern food in The Grove, from kebabs to mezze, a halal-certified room on the neighbourhood's busy Manchester strip.
Chef Aboud Alhamid's Delmar Loop room plates halal Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian food, from shawarma to mezze, a long-running Middle Eastern Loop spot.
The Vine is a halal Middle Eastern cafe and market on South Grand, plating shawarma, falafel and fresh-baked bread, a budget halal spot on the strip.
TableJourney's St. Louis dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, gluten_free, halal venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.