If your new year’s resolution was to give up eating meat, then here are five restaurants in Sheffield that pride themselves on providing the finest vegan food in the city.
Otto’s restaurant – Hunters Bar
Serving up home-made Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine, Otto’s restaurant on Sharrow Vale Road recognise the importance on catering for a wide range of dietary requirements. Offering vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and nut free options, Otto’s opens again to customers on Monday 20th January.
Maveli restaurant – Glossop Road
With a full vegan menu displaying well-priced south Indian dishes, Maveli restaurant specialises in hot and spicy food. Loyal customers enjoy the Bassa soup and the Prawn Biryani the most, and Masala Tea gives a unique experience for anyone trying south Indian cuisine for the first time.

Juke and Loe – Ecclesall Road
Juke and Loe is quite unique among Sheffield restaurants, in that it offers a separate menu for brunch, lunch and dinner. The menus, which change each season, detail the options for a two or three course meal, priced at £20 and £25 respectively.
Meraki restaurant – Abbeydale Road
Claiming to be the “best Greek restaurant in the city of Sheffield”, Meraki restaurant has a menu with a plethora of vegan options. Sheffield resident Judith said that she couldn’t wait to visit again.
“The atmosphere is very relaxing, our waitress was attentive and very knowledgeable about the food, and I noticed that the décor has been changed to give a more authentic Greek restaurant feel.”
Rafters – Oakbrook Road
Just ten minutes away from the city centre, Rafters has been described as the most ‘vegetarian friendly’ restaurant in Sheffield. Don’t worry, there are vegan options too, and Rafters pride themselves on providing the highest quality customer experience possible, as well as a tasty meal!
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