In this episode, David and I give our review of the 2021 Atlanta Veg Fest. On November 6, we ventured to this year’s location, determined to eat our way through our favorite day of the year. We truly wait all year for the Atlanta Veg Fest!
Our Favorite Vendors
There were a plethora of vendors offering some of the most amazing vegan food you will find the state of Georgia. But it’s not just about the food, though that is a huge factor. There are tons of non-profit vendors that you have to check out at the Atlanta Veg Fest. From farm sanctuaries to non-profits that help with vet bills, this year’s fest had some amazing booths full of helpful information for vegans and non-vegans alike.
Dare Vegan Cheese – https://darevegancheese.com/
Jamie’s Cookie Dough – https://www.jamiescookiedough.com/
Honest Harvest Hand Crafted Pasta – https://honestharvestpasta.com/
Melanated Vegan – https://www.melanatedvegan.org/
Soul Vegetarian – https://soulvegsouth.com/
Tommy’s holiday fund – https://tommysholidayfund.org/
Asili wellness – https://asiliwellness.com/
Free Life – https://shopfreelife.com/
Cultured South – https://www.culturedsouth.com/
Tony’s Tejas Salsa – https://www.tonystejassalsa.com/
Farm of the Free Animal Sanctuary – https://www.farmofthefree.org/
Per usual, we loved everything we tried at the Atlanta Veg Fest. Other than a few minor things, we loved this year’s festival and can’t wait until next year! Listen to this episode to hear all about our fun day stuffing ourselves full of amazing vegan goodies.
Make sure to check out our Thanksgiving episode from last year!
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