Vegan things I’ve eaten in Sheffield

If you had told me at the beginning of the year the world would still be struggling through the COVID disaster in November, I would have had a difficult time imaging that as reality.

I would have even been even more surprised had you told me I would no longer be living in Mexico City, but rather in Sheffield!

Life is full of surprises. Due to global circumstances, I’m living in Sheffield and working alongside a vegan food business. I feel extremely fortunate to have steady employment and a place to live, it’s just that it has come out of the blue.

We do what we must at times like this (has there ever been a time like this?) and I’m doing my best in Sheffield, a city I have loved for a long time and with which I have nurtured a special relationship ever since I hosted my Vegan Beer Festival events here.

Of course many food businesses are closed or sometimes closed in Sheffield, but I am still managing to eat and consume. You can’t hold a good FGV down!

Check out some of my foodie adventures since I’ve been in Sheffield this year.

Tasty!

The photo above shows my first meal on my first night back in Sheffield in July. I ordered a big comfort food bundle from Sunshine Deli to be delivered to my hotel room.

This vegan eatery has a lot of fans and delivers not only hot food, but heat and cook at home packs for people living longer distances from Sheffield.

Visit Sunshine Deli online and follow on Instagram.

There are a lot of non-vegan places in Sheffield offering substantial vegan menus. One such place is Nether Edge Pizza.

I really enjoyed their pizza featuring walnuts, while their garlic bread is one of my favourite takeaway treats.

Visit Nether Edge Pizza online and follow on Instagram.

One of my favourite vegan businesses in the UK is Truffle Pig, Sheffield’s very own artisan truffle and chocolate expert.

I first experienced the wonders of Truffle Pig a few years back when they traded at my Vegan Beer Festival in Sheffield. When they sold out almost as soon the doors opened, I knew they were something special.

Friday restocks on their website sell out just as quickly and Truffle Pig now has fans all over the UK.

Visit Truffle Pig online and follow on Instagram.

There is nothing I love more than an independent vegan grocery store and in Sheffield, we have the best!

The Incredible Nutshell is home to a dazzling range of vegan products including meats, cheeses, ice cream, chocolates, sweets, personal care items, household cleaners, pantry items, tinned food, and even alcohol.

Visit The Incredible Nutshell online and follow on Instagram.

In the intro of this blog entry I mentioned I am in Sheffield working with a vegan food company.

My mates at Make No Bones asked me to come onboard and help with a few things, including promoting their new project called Saucy. Saucy is a vegan takeaway joint selling wings, burgers, fries, desserts, and drinks.

Check out the vegan chicken burger in the shot above.

Visit Saucy online and follow on Instagram.

I currently live near a part of Sheffield called Kelham Island and just around the corner from me is a gorgeous pub called The Fat Cat.

This pub always has a few vegan options on the menu and it is all old-school pub fare. See my meal above consisting of mushroom pie, wedges, peas, and gravy.

Visit The Fat Cat online.

This next one is a bit of a cheat as it isn’t actually in Sheffield. The Globe is in a town called Glossop but I have included it as I visited from Sheffield during one of the brief time periods when short journeys were deemed OK and safe.

It is close enough to drive to if you are in Sheffield and well worth the trip, but is actually much closer to Manchester.

The Globe has a 100% vegan food menu and is one of my favourite pubs on the planet. The prices are ridiculously low and, as you can tell by my photo, you will be more than satisfied if you love comfort food.

Visit The Globe online and follow on Instagram.

I dropped in to see Icarus & Apollo a few weeks ago in the outdoor food and bar complex known as SteelYard Kelham. The site is one of those shipping container constructions that are all the rage and even has a bar on the roof!

Icarus & Apollo serve fusion food (with a bit of Mexican and African influence) that looks great in photos. I’m always seeing happy customers sharing photos on socials.

Visit Icarus & Apollo online and follow on Instagram.

Pom Kitchen is a vegetarian cafe in a cute and trendy part of town known as Sharrow Vale. The collection of shops on Sharrow Vale Road is a mix of foodie hot spots, bakeries, fresh food mongers, and antique traders.

It is here where Pom Kitchen has built a loyal customer base with their mix of vegetarian and vegan offerings.

Visit Pom Kitchen online and follow on Instagram.

A much-loved local coffee shop that isn’t vegan might just be selling one of the tastiest vegan sandwiches in the UK.

Create Coffee is a few doors along from the aforementioned The Incredible Nutshell on Chesterfield Road. They of course specialise in caffeine but just happen to do an incredibly tasty vegan Reuben using seitan supplied by Make No Bones.

Follow Create Coffee on Instagram.

The Beer Engine is one of Sheffield’s favourite drinking spots but unfortunately they have been more closed than open during my time here due to the pandemic.

When they do re-open for service, I really must insist you try the food of Dumpling City. This is the in-house kitchen of the pub and the flavours of the vegan offerings will knock your socks off. They are also branching into delivery, so stay alert.

Follow Dumpling City on Instagram.

Finally, I’m delighted to share these two photos from Make No Bones. They are the reason I’m currently in Sheffield and even though I work alongside them I don’t think it is unfair to say it is the best vegan food in the city.

Their food is currently reaching people only via delivery and takeaway due to the lockdown but that is not dampening the city’s love of the menu. The Sunday roast dinners fly out each week, while the newly-added Big Make burger is winning hearts all over South Yorkshire.

Visit Make No Bones online and follow on Instagram.

That’s everything so far.

There are many more vegan food experiences I’m looking forward to having in Sheffield, but I will have to wait for lockdowns and tiers to be relaxed.

Follow me on Instagram to see my latest food photos.

Please do comment with any recommendations you have!

FINAL Vegan Quarantine: Day 100

Welcome to THE FINAL Vegan Quarantine: Day 100.

This daily video series was designed to keep spirits high within the vegan community while also supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.

Thank you so much for joining me EVERY DAY for more than three months. It has been an incredible pleasure to help support my community and amplify voices.

But now I am leaving Mexico City tomorrow and relocating back to the UK.

If you have enjoyed these daily videos and/or think they have been valuable, I would greatly appreciate any and all donations to my paypal account:
https://paypal.me/pools/c/8oikSipsfP

Check if your alcohol is vegan friendly with Barnivore: Vegan-Friendly Booze Guide:
http://www.barnivore.com/

Please donate money to the Justice for David Dungay Junior campaign fund:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/d9qkb6-justice-for-david

Buy the music of Colour Me Wednesday, a fab indie band from London packed solid with vegans:
https://colourmewednesday.bandcamp.com/

You can follow all my food adventures, including what’s coming up as I relocate to Sheffield, on my Instagram account:
https://www.instagram.com/fatgayvegan/

If you live in the UK and would like to order a copy of my book, it would be fab if you could order via Hive:
https://tinyurl.com/y2x4w7bp

If you live outside of the UK, you can order my book via Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Gay-Vegan-Drink-Live/…/184899351X

Once again, you can donate to my Paypal account as a show of appreciation for these 100 days of videos and to help with my relocation expenses: https://paypal.me/pools/c/8oikSipsfP

Thank you so much for joining me across this MAMMOTH video series. I almost can’t believe I made it to day 100.

I’ve appreciated your company every step of the way.

Vegan brioche buns in Waitrose

If you have been watching my daily Vegan Quarantine videos on Facebook, you might have heard me mention that I am helping superstar vegan food brand Make No Bones with a spot of promotion.

Make No Bones is a much-loved vegan restaurant in Sheffield, feeding fans for a number of years. Unfortunately, they have been experiencing some downtime during the global crisis but that doesn’t mean they have been out of action completely.

The restaurant recently teamed up with local Fletchers Bakery to design and produce their own vegan brioche bun.

The buns have been such a massive success already with runaway sales in Tesco stores around the UK. (Order online from Tesco)

With this initial success under their pleather belts, Make No Bones have now announced a collaboration with Waitrose supermarkets.

The Make No Bones vegan brioche buns are available in Waitrose stores around the UK as of Wednesday June 17, 2020.

I asked Waitrose how they felt about the launch and a spokesperson told me:

We are excited to be launching these delicious vegan alternative rolls. At Waitrose, our vegan options are extremely popular with all our customers, not just those following a vegan lifestyle, so we know our shoppers will love these. The rolls will be a great addition to our shelves this barbecue season and will pair perfectly with our fabulous selection of vegan patties and burgers.

I haven’t been into a Waitrose store in a while due to the fact that I have been out of the country, but I will certainly be making it one of my first stops upon my return. I’ve been told by a few friends that their vegan offerings are pretty impressive these days.

You can buy the Make No Bones brioche buns online from Waitrose and be sure to click here to see the full list of stores currently stocking the product.

Follow Make No Bones on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Vegan Quarantine: Day 36

Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 36. This daily video series is my way of trying to keep spirits high with the vegan community while also supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.



Links for everything mentioned are below.

If you have some spare cash and would like to support this daily video series, you can donate here:
https://paypal.me/pools/c/8oikSipsfP

The International Vegan Film Festival is screening its touring short films online FOR FREE for a limited time. See their website:
http://www.theivff.com/

Plates is a gourmet vegan catering company delivery fancy vegan food hampers around London. Shop on their website: https://plates-london.com/shop/ and follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plates_london/

Magpye is a vegan pie business delivering in the Newcastle area. Great specials on their website: https://magpye.co.uk/ and you can follow on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/magpyencl/

The Suited Baker is a vegan and gluten free bakery business in Sheffield, delivering to the local area. Order on their website: https://www.thesuitedbaker.co.uk/ and follow on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/thesuitedbak…/

Try this basic vegan ciabatta loaf recipe:
http://epicureanvegan.com/…/ciabatta-b…/

Music recommendation of the day. Remembering Prince 4 years after his passing. Listen to Little Red Corvette:
https://www.youtube.com/watch…

Take a moment to read my personal blog post about Prince from four years ago. I was (and still am) heartbroken:
https://fatgayvegan.com/…/fgv-takes-a-d…/

If you have some spare cash and would like to support this daily video series because you find it entertaining and/or valuable, you can donate here:
https://paypal.me/pools/c/8oikSipsfP

Vegan Quarantine: Day 25


Hi all.

Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 25. This daily video series is my way of trying to keep spirits high within the vegan community while supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.

Links for everything mentioned are below.

Moo Free Chocolates are selling Easter eggs in Sainsbury’s. You can also shop directly with the company online:
https://www.dairyfreechocolates.com/

Truffle Pig is a luxury vegan chocolate company in Sheffield. They ship around the UK:
https://www.instagram.com/trufflepigvegan/

Watch the new film about the history of Coachella music festival on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjwilAja7Lc

Donate to Marty’s V Burger in NYC so they can feed frontline and emergency workers. Follow on Instagram and link is in bio:
https://www.instagram.com/martysvburger/

Make No Bones in Sheffield is selling delivery food and have been overwhelmed by demand. Follow them on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mnbvegan/

Order vegan wine online for UK delivery with Vegan Wine Box:
https://www.veganwinebox.co.uk/

Music recommendation of the day. Money Don’t Matter 2 Night by Prince:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmGVAu9lk6I

Vegan Quarantine: Day 24

Hi all.

Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 24. This daily video series is my way of keeping spirits high within the vegan community while also supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.



Links for everything mentioned are below.

Ajanta’s Vegetarian Restaurant in Sheffield is delivering 100% vegan Indian food via Just Eat:
https://www.facebook.com/ajantasvegetarian/

Superdrug now allows you to search for all their vegan products and you can shop online:
https://www.superdrug.com/vegan

Try your hand at some of these starter and side dish recipes from The Vegan Society:
https://www.vegansociety.com/…/starters…

GreenBay UK is a vegan grocery store in Fulham, London and it is still open AND they also have online shopping/delivery:
https://www.greenbaysupermarket.co.uk/

Greazy Vegan is a junk food business in Cardiff. They are doing limited deliveries. Follow their FB page for details and updates:
https://www.facebook.com/GreazyVegan/

Music recommendation of the day. Regulars by Allie X:
https://www.youtube.com/watch…

Vegan Quarantine: Day 22

Hi all.

Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 22. This daily video series is my way of keeping spirits high within the vegan community while supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.



Links for everything mentioned can be found below.

Kelham Island Kitchen blog has 5 vegan rice recipes. Try them out:
http://kelhamislandkitchen.co.uk/5-veg…/

Lick Dairy Free is a vegan ice cream order delivering on the outskirts of Sheffield. Order here:
https://www.lickdairyfree.com/

Vegan ice cream in Mexico City by Codigo Morsa. Follow on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/codigomorsamx/

Vegan Film Festival Australia is now taking submissions:
https://veganfilmfestival.net/

VibrantVeganCo is delivering vegan meals around the UK:
https://vibrantvegan.co.uk/

Join the Make No Bones email newsletter:
https://tinyurl.com/MNBnews

Music recommendation of the day. Billie Joe Armstrong and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles covering Manic Monday:
https://youtu.be/j5qPCKxlw2M

Vegan Quarantine: Day 3

Vegan Quarantine: Day 3

Hi all. Fat Gay Vegan back again with another video to try and keep spirits high within the vegan community AND draw your attention to independent businesses and charities that need our support.

Links are below for everything I discuss. Please add your own links and suggestions in the comments.



UK wide. Order bake at home vegan pies from Young Vegans. Pies delivered to you at home or work:
https://www.youngvegans.co.uk/shop

Sunshine Vegan Deli in Sheffield is doing contact takeaway, delivery, and even ready meals:
https://www.sunshinedelisheffield.com/

The Green Edge – Brisbane’s Largest Vegan Grocery Store & Cafe – all the info is in the name! If you can’t go out, shop via their online shop for delivery of vegan groceries:
https://www.greenedgeonline.com.au/

Picnic, 103 Ingram Street, Glasgow – this vegan cafe and deli is still open in the heart of Glasgow. Order via UberEats and Deliveroo:
http://picnic-cafe.co.uk/

The 78 Bar and Kitchen and Stereo Cafe Bar are two Glasgow vegan businesses currently crowdfunding in order to pay their staff.

The 78: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/covid-fun…

Stereo: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/pay-it-fo…

Unicorn Grocery is a vegan coop supermarket in Manchester. They now have special opening time slots for 70+ and vulnerable people. Support this vegan business:
https://www.unicorn-grocery.coop/

Charly Bliss is a fabulous indie band that I would love for you to listen to and buy their merch!
http://charlybliss.com/

Vegan Quarantine: Day 2 video

Vegan Quarantine: Day 2

Here I am with Day 2 of my reach out video series during the global pandemic. These videos are to foster a sense of community for vegans around the world and to bring attention to some of the independent businesses, charities, and even bands that could use our help.

Please use the links below for all the mentions from the video:

Made In Hackney Community Cookery School fundraiser has passed 77%. Donate if you can:
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/made-in-h…

Homegrown Smoker in Portland has downsized and is doing delivery and pickup orders:
https://www.homegrownsmoker.com/

TheVeganKind Supermarket is delivering UK wide. £100 per order limit:
https://www.thevegankindsupermarket.com/

GreenBay UK vegan supermarket is delivering UK wide:
https://www.greenbaysupermarket.co.uk/

Kind Earth is a vegan community store in Llanelli, Wales. Order from them online:
https://kindearthllanelli.co.uk/

Sheffield businesses closing for now. Follow on Instagram for updates:
The Incredible Nutshellhttps://www.instagram.com/incrediblenu…/
Make No Boneshttps://www.instagram.com/mnbvegan/

Listen to this awesome band from Newcastle, Lanterns On The Lake. Stream their music and buy merch:
https://www.lanternsonthelake.com/lotlh…

Bandcamp is a place to buy and stream music by independent bands. The platform is waiving their revenue share on Friday March 20. Buy music if you can afford it:
https://bandcamp.com/

I’m watching a wonderful series on Netflix called Gentefied. I love it. Give it a try!

Super cool vegan merch to buy online

One of the finest places to eat vegan food on the planet is Make No Bones in Sheffield.

This comfort food hot spot is legendary with local people and is also quickly developing a reputation as a place to visit for people all over the planet.

Yes, the food is THAT good.

Fans of Make No Bones love the place so much, they demanded merchandise in order to show their dedication in public.

The restaurant has come up with a bunch of super cool merch that you can order online. Check it out.

First up, the apron. How cool will you look as your are cooking up a vegan storm in your own kitchen?

Lay your eyes on this gorgeous tea towel. It works for drying dishes, but it is so pretty I would consider framing one for my kitchen wall. Or sowing two back to back to make a cushion!

What about a t-shirt? Make No Bones has you covered. The avocado wings is on the front, while the back features the name of the restaurant. Style.

Lastly, you can buy a gorgeous Make No Bones pin. Imagine how fine you will look with this snappy little badge on your collar.

All of the above items are available online here.

You can also follow Make No Bones on Instagram.

See the exact location of the Sheffield restaurant thanks to Google Maps.