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Friday, October 5, 2007

Food Vegan Breakfast Burrito?

Posted by Scott Moore on Fri, Oct 5 at 10:16 AM

For God’s sake, Blogtown readers, can anyone recommend a place to get a good vegan breakfast burrito, preferably in the NE or inner SE?

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I’ll even consider carrying out a hit on someone you hate if it means I’ll have one in the next 30 minutes.

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Try Cricket Cafe on SE Belmont-but call in for pick up.

1) jam on hawthorne. tofu breakfast wrap, and the other one who's name i don't remember with the veggie chorizo.

2) laurelthirst is pretty decent also.


Isn't that a picture of an Egg, chicken, and veggie burrito? But you want one with no animal products? I don't get it.

The caption under the photo should have read "Like this, only completely different."

though its not a burrito, veggielicious makes a mean "egg mockmuffin".

I'll bite: what exactly is a vegan "breakfast" burrito? Tofu? Morningstar patties?

That to me seems like just a burrito, that happens to be eaten for breakfast. I wouldn't call it a "breakfast" burrito, just as I wouldn't call pho "breakfast soup" though I eat it for breakfast all the time.

Think of a tofu scramble, but in a tortilla.

Black Sheep Bakery... 833 SE Main. across from Acme (now Plan B) in the ActivSpace building... I'm sitting in there right now!

wild abandon. its the best.

Wow, thanks guys. Wanna know the stupidest part of all this? I ride my bike past many of those places every morning. The second stupidest part: I got stuck at my desk and was never able to leave to go get one. On a Friday, even. Oh well. Thanks for the tips!

Laurelthirst, for sure. Laurelthirst.

laurelthirst, they have avocado included.....

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