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Contribuiți la feedbackIt looked like some places have vegan or rather vegetarian options but this place is oriented on tourist that consume beer and meat! We ordered a pizza from Czerwony Piec as they had clearly labeled vegan option and it was nice! But overall slony spichlerz isn’t vegan friendly place. It is clearly very touristy place, quite small, packed with a lot of small restaurant-stands, most of them have no vegan options available Updated from previous review on 2022-06-15
If someone is visiting Gdańsk with non-vegans/non-vegetarians I definitely recommend going there. For vegans (July 2020) there are maybe 3-4 dishes and sometimes even cake. I think vegans can only eat from Asian “stall” when you can eat soup or salad with tofu and Wakame. Vegetarians have many options to choose from.
Since we had a hard time finding vegan food in the Gdansk city center and much of the staff was either not fluid in English or did not understand the concept of veganism Slony Spichlerz was a safe bet. Not too exciting: we had cheeseless pizza with mushrooms which has fantastic dough and was pretty tasty. We also tried the wakame salad with tofu from the Japanese place where you can also get vegan Ramen (which we did not try). We had the vegan breakfast plate from the meze stand which was alright, too. Not too many options to chose from but you don't have to leave hungry or unsatisfied.
I asked every single stand in the market hall, except 2nd floor, and none of them could offer me something vegan. Some of them did not seem to understand the concept of veganism, or they could not remove the Mayo from the sushi, for example, or they did not know whether there were eggs in the pasta where they used it. Obviously labeled vegan options on the menu are thing of the past. I ended up with a burrito from the Mexican place, although they did not know that they used milk in their tortillas
Since we had a hard time finding vegan food in the Gdańsk city centre and a large part of the staff was either not liquid in English or not understood the concept of veganism Slony Spichlerz was a safe bet. Not too exciting: We had cheeseless pizza with mushrooms that had fantastic dough and was quite delicious. We also tried the Wakame salad with Tofu from the Japanese place where you can also get vegan ramen (which we did not try). We had the vegan breakfast plate from the Meze stand, which was also good. Not too many options to choose, but you do not need to leave hungry or unsatisfying.