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New virtual vegan restaurant opens for delivery in Galway city

November 29, 2022 By Valerie McHugh

A brand new restaurant serving plant based and vegan food opened in Galway city last week.

The online restaurant, Vegan Club, offers a selection of rice and bao bowls and vegan coctails and beers.

It’s a part of the Bargin Food Group, who have already launched two Galway virtual restaurants since June 2022.

Speaking on the Vegan Club, Bangin Food Group manager Evan O’Ceallaigh said: “We’re excited to introduce a fully Plant based concept to our group. The driving force behind Bangin Food Group is to bring innovate new food concepts to the market so this is a step in a new growing space for us.

“The vegan market is still very small in Ireland at around 2%, however the real goal for Vegan Club is to bring an exciting and delicious offering to the market that everyone can enjoy.”

Vegan Club is exclusively available on the delivery platform Deliveroo, becoming available on other ordering platforms in Galway city in the new year.

Food will also become available for collection from the restaurant, which is located in St. Augustine Street in 2023.

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