A Lincoln pub has launched an “exciting and flavoursome” new vegan and vegetarian menu, which can be delivered to your door.
The Birdcage Pub & Kitchen, in the Stamp End area of Lincoln, put their food up for delivery on Deliveroo on November 1 – World Vegan Day.
Buffalo cauliflower, Korean seitan, falafels, vegan chicken and beef burgers, vegan shawarma, vegan katsu curry, Buddha bowls and vegan fish and chips are all on the menu.
As well as a big range of food, the pub is also offering a selection of vegan wines and beers.
Traditional pub classics like fish and chips, beef burgers and chicken burgers are also available for meat-eaters.
The Birdcage can be found just off Monks Road.
Charley Mallet said she wanted to bring more exciting food to the city: “I’ve always wanted to make vegan food more accessible for people in Lincoln.
“Opening a kitchen at The Birdcage has allowed me to create more inspiring dishes. We’ve got food on our menu you’ll struggle to get delivered anywhere else in the city.”
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