Chandos Deli (Chandos Express, University of Bristol sports complex)
They
have a couple of vegan options, but it varies from shop to shop;
sometimes, they have couscous, sometimes a houmous and falafel pitta,
for instance. The Chandos Express at the university gym doesn't have
soya milk, which is annoying. They do catering for vegans, too.
http://www.chandosdeli.com/index.html
Fair Trade Cafe (The Multifaith Chaplaincy, 1 Woodland Road, Friday 12-2 only)
It is well worth popping in here on a Friday because the food is ace. Run by the Fair Trade Society, this pop up cafe serves fresh, ethical and delicious food. There is always a vegan cake and sandwich, and the soup is always vegan too. I think we once worked out that you could buy everything on the menu (3x sandwiches, 3x cakes and soup, with free tea/coffee) for under a tenner, as everything is £1.50 or less. I really love this Cafe!
Fair Trade Cafe (The Multifaith Chaplaincy, 1 Woodland Road, Friday 12-2 only)
It is well worth popping in here on a Friday because the food is ace. Run by the Fair Trade Society, this pop up cafe serves fresh, ethical and delicious food. There is always a vegan cake and sandwich, and the soup is always vegan too. I think we once worked out that you could buy everything on the menu (3x sandwiches, 3x cakes and soup, with free tea/coffee) for under a tenner, as everything is £1.50 or less. I really love this Cafe!
Highly recommended
Very cheap
Very cheap
Source Cafe (all around UoB campus)
These
are pretty good, with soya milk usually available and some nice
sandwiches and sorbets, but it can vary widely - there won't always be
suitable food available. Not terribly cheap, but I rather like the food
here and think it's pretty good quality, so consider it good value.
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