A friendly welcome in a cosy setting with tasty, honest vegetarian & vegan food on the menu, accompanied by a decent selection of drinks.
I am not vegetarian (even though I am trying to reduce my intake of animal protein) but truly enjoyed the flavours... and atmosphere for that matter. The quirky French 60's pop background music made the experience extra fun actually.
I will certainly be back!
Vegetarian hidden gem, great cafe.
Saw this pop up on Happy Cow, delighted as it’s in my home town - that’s now a vegan cafe and a vegetarian cafe that have opened in Burnley in the same month! I never went to the Red Triangle but it’s where the former vegetarian cafe was.
It’s a ‘blink and you miss it’ spot. We walked past it a couple of times before finding it. Aptly named ‘one sixty’ and situated on 160 St James’ Street. Great central location though.
They have a normal menu plus a specials board.
Everything on the menu was either vegan or adaptable to vegan apart from the halloumi burger, everything on the specials board could be made vegan and from the display cabinet nothing was vegan apart from the banana bread. I would say it would be great to offer vegan cakes as well as vegetarian!
We ordered a latte and a flat white, they do both oat and soya milk for vegans.
My husband (omnivore) and I both ordered everything completely vegan and loved our food! Between us we had Mac and cheese which came with black pudding and was tasty and garlicky and the specials; Thai burger (yummy and spicy), sweet potato wedges (perfectly cooked with great flavour), pancakes and bananas - the best I have had since being vegan! Absolutely delicious. The bananas were caramelised and so flavoursome. You could’ve had blueberries instead. Can’t wait to have this again. Also took home some banana bread, again was lovely.
For everything, plus another flat white it was £25.10. Very reasonable!
Inside there is a wood burner which creates a cosy feel. There are 5 tables to sit at. Nice atmosphere with music playing in the background. Staff were friendly. They’re planning to do art events in the future!
2 unisex toilets are situated upstairs.
I assume it’s dog friendly as there was an adorable 6 week old patterdale puppy in with a family when we were there.
Nice clean cafe, friendly and helpful staff and a good choice of food (even for a meat eater) it's nice to see into the kitchen so you know that your food is freshly cooked for you. First time visit but it won't be the last.
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