Vegan Cities, Areas, & Countries
[once this article is
published, people vegans, especially the young adult ones, might start flocking
to these places]
Vegan in
City
Los Angeles (Vegan Los Angeles)
Thousand Oaks (Vegan Thousand Oaks)
Country or Area
Scotland
See Book (somewhat out of print )
Scotland
the Green: The Alternative Guide to Vegetarian &
Vegan
Hideaways in Scotland, by Jackie
Redding
See Book
The
Vegan Travel Guide - UK and Southern Ireland
by Vegan Society
Cookbooks
A Vegan Taste of ___, by Linda Majzlik
(North)Africa,
the Caribbean, France, India, ,
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net/Newsletter/BestUSArest2004.htm
is a directory of the top 16 vegetarian cities in the U.S.A., according to www.vegetarian-restaurants.net
http://vegan.meetup.com/members/
shows the top cities for vegan meetups
Example:
The top 10 vegan hubs and
cities, and why they are ranked that way
(a hub is a certain part of a town or city)
Criteria
Vegan
population, per square mile
Count of
restaurants that serve no meat or dairy
Count of
restaurants that serve decent vegan food
?Where
are biggest vegan-related organizations located, especially with a
public presence or open facilities.
Seattle, WA – has a lot of
veg restaurants
London, England – has a lot
of veg restaurants
Santa Cruz, CA – has a lot of
veg restaurants
Especially in the coop housing
Especially at UCSC
Especially downtown
Buffalo, NY –
Ann Arbor, MI
New York, NY – has a lot of veg restaurants
Also see top vegan countries…
Poll vegans, and find out how
they rank the top vegan cities. Have them rank them in their own country, and
worldwide.
If you’re picking a city,
here are a few websites that can help
See palm file i.e. ?Monstermoving.com
www.santacruzca.org/index.html
tells you plenty about Santa Cruz
www.vegsource.com for unanswered questions
(found around the toothbrush dialogues)
greatest (american) city for
vegan unity