BOURNEMOUTH’S very own Twelve Eatery has been named as the fifth best vegan restaurant in the world - and second in the UK - by TripAdvisor.
The 2021 Travellers’ Choice Awards have named Twelve Eatery, in The Triangle, as one of the best vegan spots in the world.
This year, the awards include five new categories of must-visit restaurants no matter where you are or what you fancy, based on traveller reviews of people who have dined there before.
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From favourite Fine Dining establishments for the more discerning taste buds and Best Vegan Spots serving up some of the tastiest plant-based grub.
The incredible Twelve Eatery is a must-try for any foodie in Bournemouth.
Centred around nourishing, exciting foods that are a treat for all of your senses, Twelve Eatery have bought their contemporary menu into the heart of Dorset.
All of their food is focused on plant-based protein and nutrition first - bringing a rainbow of foods that are nourishing but also taste really good.
All of the food at Twelve Eatery is vegan and focused on supporting local farmers and suppliers.
Martin Verdon-Roe, general manager of Hospitality Solutions at Tripadvisor, said: “It’s no secret that the restaurant industry has taken a hit over the past year or so, but the good news is that would-be diners all over the world are hungrier than ever to dine out again.
“There is so much good out there to explore this summer and beyond and no matter what you’re craving, the Best of the Best Restaurants Awards is on hand to serve as a menu of options to satisfy your appetite.”
UK Best Vegan Restaurant Award-Winners
1. Cosmic Kitchen, Plymouth, Devon
2. Twelve Eatery, Bournemouth, Dorset
3. Offbeet New Forest, Southampton, Hampshire
4. Indigo Greens, Liverpool, Lancashire
5. Tansy's Pantry, Godshill, Hampshire
6. The Tipsy Vegan, Norwich, Norfolk
7. Amrutha Lounge, London
8. Cafe Van Gogh, London
9. Corarima, Wakefield, Yorkshire
10.BA-HA, Birmingham, West Midlands
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