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Menus on Vegan Eating Out are mostly for American locations. In the future, menus from other countries may be available. Please contact the company you're interested in for clarification.

If provided, e-mails from a company's customer service can be viewed by clicking on the locations "Vegan Email" in the Sources section at the top of each listing.

Items on Vegan Eating Out that are designated as vegan:
  • Do not contain meat.
  • Do not contain fish.
  • Do not contain dairy.
  • Do not contain gelatin.
  • May contain honey. These items will be designated with Contains honey.
  • May contain sugar. Refined sugar is often processed with animal bone char. Though the bone char is not part of the sugar many vegans choose to exclude it from their diets.
  • May contain trace amounts of animal ingredients. If you have any concerns please contact the company that offers the item in question.

The following should be noted about all prepared foods:
  • Cooking surfaces may be shared and animal ingredients may cross contaminate to vegan foods.
  • Vegan foods may share cooking oil with foods containing animal ingredients.
  • Many winemakers use animal products in the processing of wine. It is best to ask the company before deciding whether or not to include wine with your meal.
  • Menus are updated constantly to reflect changes in customer's desires. While this means that some vegan foods may have an animal ingredient added, it also means that with enough demand a vegan alternative to a current menu item may become available.