VegeWay in Las Vegas will be serving-up its vegan burgers and fries at the drive-thru in location number two.
VegeWay Burger recently secured a second location for it’s all-vegan fast food restaurant in Las Vegas, NV. Owner Kenny Chye plans to replicate the menu and structure of the flagship VegeWay Burger location, which opened as Sin City’s first vegan drive-thru this September. The new location—housed in the space previously occupied by now defunct restaurant chain Braddah’s Island Style—currently displays a VegeWay menu with vegan burgers, popcorn chicken, fish tacos, fried zucchini, and several sandwiches and milkshakes. Chye’s rendition of an In-N-Out style vegan burger—which he said was “selling very well every day”— gained attention after the Good Food Institute launched a petition asking the traditional burger chain to offer a vegan option in September. The new location is expected to open in early 2017.
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