I'd liken it to days old stale bread nuked. It was served hot and turned into a rock quickly as it cooled. It was like glue, cement, thickened into a moisture-sucking mass that became more difficult to chew and swallow the longer it was in the mouth. The vegan biscuit is gluten free and what we were served was basically inedible. They get so much business they probably don’t need mine, but it would be nice to have a vegan combo added to their menu that includes gravy, biscuit, and veggie sausage. When my boyfriend helped me finish mine he said it tasted different and my friend with the dairy latte couldn’t distinguish it from the one she had. We got two oat lattes for my boyfriend and me and my other friend on a separate order had a dairy latte. To top it all off, we may have been served a dairy latte instead of an oat milk latte. ![]() The vegan option paled in comparison to the beautifully assembled dishes my nonvegan friends had. Every vegan item had to be piecemealed and ordered a la carte to make a solid meal, and even then it was not plated as a cohesive meal but came in a bunch of little side bowls. If they meant vegetarian instead of vegan, they should correct that. ![]() When I inquired how I would make the combos marked with the “vegan option available” symbol, cashier asked, are you a vegan vegan? and said they can’t actually be made vegan because the eggs can’t be subbed. The food tasted good and line moved fast.
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