Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat meat or dairy, and it is a bit annoying to go to a restaurant where the menu literally (in the true meaning of the word) has nothing without meat or dairy. It's not that hard!
But as long as the menu has something a vegetarian could eat, it's fine for one meal.
NP. Why should all restaurants cater to vegans? You’re such a small percentage of the population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest mistake you've made is assuming that vegetarians are some sort of monolithic group and that every vegetarian would answer your question the same way. They are a diverse set of individuals and you should ask the one that is joining your work group, because she is the only individual whose opinion matters in this case.
They are all picky eaters.
Vegetarian is not picky eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest mistake you've made is assuming that vegetarians are some sort of monolithic group and that every vegetarian would answer your question the same way. They are a diverse set of individuals and you should ask the one that is joining your work group, because she is the only individual whose opinion matters in this case.
They are all picky eaters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat meat or dairy, and it is a bit annoying to go to a restaurant where the menu literally (in the true meaning of the word) has nothing without meat or dairy. It's not that hard!
But as long as the menu has something a vegetarian could eat, it's fine for one meal.
NP. Why should all restaurants cater to vegans? You’re such a small percentage of the population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf
I’m vegetarian and would not like those options. Vegetarians need protein, preferably lean protein not a cheesy or creamy sauce for their protein. That’s just me though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf
I’m vegetarian and would not like those options. Vegetarians need protein, preferably lean protein not a cheesy or creamy sauce for their protein. That’s just me though.
No one’s going to die if they don’t get protein at one meal.
Hyperbole much? No one said anything about dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf
I’m vegetarian and would not like those options. Vegetarians need protein, preferably lean protein not a cheesy or creamy sauce for their protein. That’s just me though.
No one’s going to die if they don’t get protein at one meal.
Anonymous wrote:I don't eat meat or dairy, and it is a bit annoying to go to a restaurant where the menu literally (in the true meaning of the word) has nothing without meat or dairy. It's not that hard!
But as long as the menu has something a vegetarian could eat, it's fine for one meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf
I’m vegetarian and would not like those options. Vegetarians need protein, preferably lean protein not a cheesy or creamy sauce for their protein. That’s just me though.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Here is the vegetarian menu in question: https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-Vegetarian-7x10-01-17-24.pdf