![]() ![]() The fries are crispy and slightly reminiscent of the animal-style fries at In-N-Out. Loaded with secret sauce, Plant Power’s signature cheesy sauce and grilled onions, I almost wanted a second serving. The Big Zac was quite tasty, but I liked the Voodoo Fries best. But so what? With its two beefy patties, special sauce, American “cheese,” lettuce, onions and pickles it totally satisfies any fast-food craving. Trying to hold it together with one hand while snapping a photo with the other was the first sign that this burger wasn’t going to be a mess-free meal. ![]() Let’s get one thing clear: The Big Zac isn’t going to be a tidy situation. (Or drive.) Having a Big Zac Attackįrom the Big Zac burger packaging to the framed posters hanging on the outdoor posts (forgot to take pix), Plant Power Fast Food is all about that early 80s design aesthetic. Hopefully the Long Beach location will have this option for people who need to eat and run. Most vegan fast-food spots I’ve visited require standing in line but Plant Power Fast Food got it right. Yes, There’s a Drive ThruĪ vegan burger joint with a drive-thru?! This is a game-changer. Kinda.) The plants and flowers made for a nice little outdoor setting. Except instead of filling up your car on gas, you can load up on some gas-inducing fast food. Fill ‘Er UpĪs you can tell from the architecture, the Encinitas location of Plant Power Fast Food is at the site of a former gas station. But I only get that a couple times a year when I visit AZ.Īnyhow, here’s a review of Plant Power Fast Food in San Diego, which has the same menu in Long Beach. For the past few years, my go-to vegan “Big Mac” has been the Big Wac at the Green New American Vegetarian Restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona. ![]() I don’t eat vegan junk food often, but it’s great having the option. I soon discovered that Plant Power Fast Food already has four locations -Ocean Beach in San Diego, San Diego State University, Redlands, Encinitas -and now a new spot in Long Beach.Īfter checking out their menu online and seeing that they had vegan versions of the Big Mac and plenty of other fast-food eats, I was sold. I hadn’t heard of this small Southern California vegan fast-food chain until I started researching options for my weekend getaway in the San Diego area. Whether you’re a full-time vegan or just trying to wean yourself off eating so much meat, there’s a fast-food option you’re gonna love. ![]()
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