Veg Up Your Day is set to become Brighton Pier’s first vegan restaurant and first home delivery restaurant (Picture: Getty)
For more than a hundred years, Brighton Palace Pier has been an iconic part of the British seaside. At some point, you’ve probably ridden the Turbo Coaster or sat with a pile of fish and chips, dangling your feet over the water.
In early 2020, the 120-year-old pier is set to receive a modern update. The doughnut booth is currently being transformed into a plant-based kiosk called Veg Up Your Day. And it’s being spearheaded by none other than Palm Court, the fish and chip restaurant next door.
The new menu will feature entirely vegan dishes including a portobello mushroom burger and soy-based sweet hoisin mock duck. Of course, the menu will feature a pier favourite. Well, sort of. Veg Up Your Day is set to offer a ‘fishless’ fish and chips.
For more than a hundred years, Brighton Palace Pier has been an iconic part of the British seaside. At some point, you’ve probably ridden the Turbo Coaster or sat with a pile of fish and chips, dangling your feet over the water.
In early 2020, the 120-year-old pier is set to receive a modern update. The doughnut booth is currently being transformed into a plant-based kiosk called Veg Up Your Day. And it’s being spearheaded by none other than Palm Court, the fish and chip restaurant next door.
The new menu will feature entirely vegan dishes including a portobello mushroom burger and soy-based sweet hoisin mock duck. Of course, the menu will feature a pier favourite. Well, sort of. Veg Up Your Day is set to offer a ‘fishless’ fish and chips.
The plant-based move makes perfect sense given Brighton is known as the UK’s vegan hub. ‘The demand for vegan food is increasing. There are 70,000 vegans living in Brighton, and we’re hoping to appeal to them,’ said Palm Court manager Rosario Abbate in a statement.
According to Finder.com, Brighton is the ‘vegetarian and vegan capital of the UK’ as it offers more meat-free restaurants per resident than any other town or city. The new venue will also refrain from using plastic packaging and will instead provide ‘vegware’ cutlery, a material which naturally degrades after three months. There are also plans for Veg Up Your Day to become Brighton Pier’s first home delivery restaurant.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/14/a-new-vegan-restaurant-will-replace-the-doughnut-shack-on-brighton-palace-pier-11907216/
According to Finder.com, Brighton is the ‘vegetarian and vegan capital of the UK’ as it offers more meat-free restaurants per resident than any other town or city. The new venue will also refrain from using plastic packaging and will instead provide ‘vegware’ cutlery, a material which naturally degrades after three months. There are also plans for Veg Up Your Day to become Brighton Pier’s first home delivery restaurant.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/14/a-new-vegan-restaurant-will-replace-the-doughnut-shack-on-brighton-palace-pier-11907216/
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