vegan mac and cheese toronto

5 vegan mac and cheese in Toronto that taste as good as the real thing

Vegan mac and cheese in Toronto will help dairy-free city-dwellers from caving into their cheddar cravings. If you ask any vegan what's the hardest food they've had to give up, the answer is usually cheese. Well, fear not Toronto vegans, you can still dig into some gooey goodness at these restaurants. 

Here's where to get vegan mac and cheese in Toronto.

Bobbie Sue's

Found on Ossington, this shack of ooey mac and cheese goodness has taken the locally made favourite NONA vegan sauce and paired it with classic elbow macaroni to create an unbelievably realistic mac n' cheese.

Globally Local

You'll find three different types of macaroni and cheese available at this totally vegan fast food joint in Little Italy. Get it straight up or opt for something more epic by ordering their Mac & Cheese Supreme which is topped with house-made taco 'meat', dairy-free sour cream, tomatoes and green onions.

Hogtown Vegan on College

If you're on the hunt for meatless, dairy-free comfort food, this is the spot. The Little Italy restaurant serves up a pretty standard rendition of the dish, involving noodles coated with a faux cheese sauce and topped with breadcrumbs.

Lead photo by

Jesse Milns at Parka Food Co.


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