vegan coffee done right means something in bristol. east village vegan café on boyce's avenue proves you don't need dairy to create milk-based drinks worth crossing clifton for. the oat milk here steams properly, textures like cream, integrates with espresso instead of fighting it. locals know this. they've built their morning routine around what happens behind that counter, where plant-based alternatives get treated with the same precision most places reserve for traditional milk. bristol's vegan scene runs deep, but finding specialty coffee that respects both ethics and extraction can be tricky. this place bridges that gap without compromise. you'll find regulars who've been coming since the beginning, plus newer converts who stumbled in skeptical and stayed convinced. the neighborhood helps too. clifton draws people who care about where their food comes from, how it's made, why it matters. order the flat white with oat milk.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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