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  • Kristina O.

    Cute little place on the edge of d-town. Ordered the portabella mushroom panini and was underwhelmed. The bread was really good, but it lacked filling. My friend's falafel wrap looked amazing and was stuffed to the edges of her pita with filling! I felt like I paid $8 for bread. I'd love to see more hot items besides just wraps and sandwiches and even some fruit options. Ok if you are really in need of a vegan meal. Probably won't be back.

    (3)
  • Jackie L.

    Brunch, DO IT. I was in the area for the weekend, and of course, Yelped "Vegan" in hopes of finding something (because Lord knows there isn't anything vegan in Biloxi MS, where I'm visiting from). Came across End of the Line and I'm so glad I did. Sunday brunch opens at 11am. Only brunch is served, but trust me, it's all you'll need. This past Sunday brunch was $16 (not sure if it changes) and honestly, $16 was a perfect price. Our meal started with coffee or tea while waited for our soup. Brunch consisted of: Broccoli-Cheddar Soup, Big Protein Tempeh Scramble & Vegetable Scramble (pepper, mushroom, zucchini, asparagus, beans) topped w/ Hollandaise, Pesto Home Fries, Creamy Roasted Garlic butter Grits, Spring Salad, Cherry-Amaretto Cake w/ Cream Cheese Buttercream! All I can say is that it was AMAZING. Probably some of the best food I've had. My non-vegan, very meat loving friend enjoyed it very much. Not only was the food great, the service was awesome (shut out to the beautiful man with long hair), very friendly, and the food was pretty dang quick considering we walked inside at 11:02am. The cafe itself is adorable, with a lot of very unique art decorating the interior. Next time I'm in the area I will DEFINITELY be stopping in again, hoping on trying the Reuben because I've never actually had any version of the sandwich.

    (5)
  • Cassandra B.

    I stopped in twice during a recent trip. Once was during the busy Sunday brunch hours when service was fast and friendly. I also stopped in during a sleepy Tuesday lunch hour and was the only person there but still felt the service was lacking. I tipped over 20% when I paid (before I got my food), yet nobody smiled, came to check on me during my meal, or said goodbye. Considering I am getting my own water and bussing my own table, I felt a smile is the least to ask for. The brunch food was quite good as were the two different club sandwiches I had, though they were very tofu-heavy. The soup was delicious and the potato salad good, very interesting with beets in it.

    (4)
  • Nikki R.

    Update! Went back today. Everything in my first review still holds true. I tried the cheesecake. Also wonderful. The texture was spot on, and it had a nice crisp lemon flavor to it that tasted awesome with the cherry topping. The crust wasn't crumbly at all, which made it easy to eat. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    I just had the Thursday dinner tonight. It was chicken fried tofu, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, fresh cole slaw, salad, and a gluten free strawberry shortcake for dessert. It was amazing! I am completely stuffed and happy. The food here rivals any vegan restaurant in the Pacific Northwest (aka veganopolis). You can tell everything is made with love. The atmosphere is really relaxed and welcoming. I hope that the End of the Line is around for a very long time.

    (5)
  • Kristi W.

    Vegan food in a nice, quaint location. The food is delicious and the staff is all super friendly. In addition to a great menu with the perfect portions, the owner also does special requests and vegan desserts if you order in advance. She makes fantastic food and desserts! Moreover, it's made fresh to order. Just an overall fantastic place whether you're vegan or not!!!

    (5)
  • Christian C.

    I'm from out of town, Austin Tx, and I found this place to be my go to safe haven when it comes to coffee and good food. Over in Austin, we have dozens of cafes, coffee shops, wine bars, and the sort. Something kept drawing me back into the mix over here. It may have been the smiling faces, the fresh brewed coffee, the alternative tunes playing on the station, or the happening lunch crowd that shows up around 11:30 AM and stays till the early afternoon. I could be all the above. I like it here a lot, and an added bonus is the awesome art on the walls, even in the bathroom, reminds me of home ( Austin). If you find yourself with a break from the work day, head on over to End of the line and grab a bite of some of their delicious daily specials, we had the sun dried tomato humus and it was superb. Read my review on Trip advisor or on my blog. I loved it. Definitely recommend it to all my friends if/when they cruise through the Florida Pan handle, or down to P-town for a long weekend. Cheers, Christian

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    This place was pretty good especially considering I don't eat vegan food normally but I wanted to try it out and I was pleasantly surprised. I got the hummus and pita and the awesome filaffel. It was all great especially the hummus.

    (3)
  • Kate H.

    If they have the cheesecake, ORDER the cheesecake. So good. End of the line is one of my favorite places to eat, the food is creatively and thoughtfully put together and locally sourced when possible. I swing by a couple times a month & haven't been disappointed.

    (5)
  • Andrew J.

    Finding a Mexican that would eat tofu is like finding a Mexican that would vote for Trump! The tacos and quesadilla were great. way better then the Mexican restaurants in town! Overall Awesome place! was looking for a new coffee shop and found it! couldnt believe how good the BLT was too. i would of never thought that i would eat tofu!! Awesome Thai Ice tea!

    (5)
  • Charlie H.

    Awesome cafe! There's an awesome bluegrass group that plays on Wednesday nights and a small orchestra sets up on some Saturday nights. The coffee and food are outstanding. They have a great staff too. You'd be missing out if you don't come here!

    (5)
  • David E.

    I am not a Vegan, but the food here is excellent and very fresh. Service is a little slow, but when you cook from scratch it takes a little more time: worth the wait though.

    (5)
  • Matt W.

    Ok girlfriend and I are vegans from TX I know wtf we get it all the time on a thanksgiving road trip wondering what would we do for thanksgiving dinner we found this place ..... All I can say is wonderful creative ALL VEGAN food we had a couple orders for a late lunch got three orders Togo and had an awesome vegan feast for a wonderful thanksgiving road trip will hit this place up on the way back to Dallas ... Say hi to the gang there and plan many more stops through Pensacola in the coming years MW

    (5)
  • Alice B.

    This place is heaven on earth! I've tried everything on the menu and I have zero complaints, the food is 100% perfect. I've never had a bad experience here. It's tasty and good for you, they're all organic and they have gluten-free options, not to mention the kindest staff: shout-out to the guy with the grey hair and glasses! Every time they are busy and I am thinking its going to take a while to get some food as they are a small, made from scratch kitchen, if he is there, which is alot, service is impeccable and the food is flawless. I have no problem tipping this guy because he goes above and beyond. I've seen this place with a line to the front door yet he maintains a courteous demeanour and a smile the whole time and I know how hard that is, I've worked in plenty of restaurants. He has never even made the smallest mistake with my families' orders and we have a few picky eaters and food allergies and he is always happy to accommodate us. He never gets annoyed by our questions and is very knowledgeable about all the products they carry. I love giving this local business all my money and you should too. Grey hair guy, I hope your boss sees this, you deserve a raise and an employee of the year award! I wish you worked at all my favorite restaurants! Take my word for it, End Of The Line cafe is arguably the most affordable spot for delicious, healthy food in Pensacola. They also have really beautiful outdoor seating which is dog-friendly, Bluegrass music nights every Wednesday, plus they host monthly open-mic nights! Did I mention they have a full coffee bar, tons of specialty drinks, plus beer and wine? Oh and the dinning room is decorated by various local artists! I'm in love with this place. Go now!

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    Amazing spot for vegetarians. There's a very authentic vibe here, and the menu choices are awesome! Some personal favorites- three course Sunday Brunch, tempeh reuben, BLT (w veggie bacon of course).

    (5)
  • Glenn P.

    Went yesterday for lunch and had the knuckle sandwich. I'm not a vegan guy and love meat, but this was one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. My wife had the grilled tofu and hummus wrap (I think that was what it was) and it was equally as good. I will be a regular as this is one of my favorite eateries in Pensacola! The prices are reasonable also!

    (5)
  • Ako S.

    My wife is vegan and had lunch here today. She was extremely satisfied and said the food was awesome. She had the knuckle sandwich, potato salad, and key lime cheesecake. The prices are reasonable....her bill came to $16.00 bucks. We travel often and she always make it a priority to find vegan restaurants wherever we are visiting. I'm sure she will made a return visit when we come back to Pensacola.

    (5)
  • Jenn M.

    This place has great vegetarian/vegan food, and I make sure to visit every time I'm in the area. I recommend the tempeh tuna wrap and the thai tea with coconut milk. I have yet to come for brunch, but I've heard good things. They showcase local art, which is cool. I do miss the wall of zines that used to be available. I feel like it used to have more of a grungy anarchist vibe, which doesn't necessarily make it better or worse, but did make it very unique.

    (4)
  • Jason A.

    location, location... um ok the location sucks (across the street from train tracks) but the food rocks and the vibe is very cool and not just the vibe as a train passes. During our lunch the crowd was a mix of hipsters, retirees, professionals and "other". It has a very "friendly" feel to it and we were instantly comfortable. The selection of tea's, beers and other drinks were very good. The menu was not too big but offered something for almost anyone. We ordered the portobello wrap and black bean wrap and shared them between us. The black bean wrap was good but I LOVED the portobella wrap. Its a very good cafe with or without the vegetarian label.

    (4)
  • Ginger P.

    The food is amazing. We eat here every time we're in town. The cheesecake is to die for

    (5)
  • Albert L.

    Feeding a vegetarian in the family can be difficult in Pensacola. This interesting local spot is just perfect for our needs and everything is carefully prepared and well thought out. You can even attend on of the monthly cooking classes and take some great tips home to use. Our carnivore friends are surprised with how good this food is. I'm getting hungry just thinking about this now, I'm looking forward to returning soon.

    (5)
  • Dana C.

    We are visiting from Atlanta, and we were so grateful to find this wonderful and creative cafe. The hummus was incredible, so flavorful and beautifully presented. I had the muffalata sandwich, my daughter had a vegan BLT and her dad had the Surfer burrito. We sampled each other's selections, and every item was just outstanding! The bread on my sandwich was particularly tasty, a wonderful crusty crunchy roll that stood up to the generous portions of olive salad and sweet peppers. The decor is cozy and funky, and the staff were very friendly. This cafe is an oasis in a sea of the nasty beach food and horribly rude staff normally found in Florida towns!

    (5)
  • Jack T.

    Finally......a coffee place where a bottomless mug was available. So tired of drinking coffee from throw away cups. Loved the ambience.

    (5)
  • Sheryl C.

    Have to say it took me a while to find something on the menu...only because there was so many yummy things to choose from! The friendly staff greeted my dog and I with a smile and we enjoyed our meal outside one the lovely back patio.

    (3)
  • Nicole S.

    I am not vegan or a vegetarian. I ordered the special of the day, which was the tempeh tacos and got the side dish of quinoa. The flavor was amazing! There were three small corn tortillas, but it was extremely filling. I also ordered the organic pumpkin lager beer (very delicious) and the Thai coconut tea... I agree with the others... You have to try it! I'll def be back for the Sunday brunch and any other time I can make it over. Total price: ~$16

    (5)
  • Rhonda F.

    Went there on Saturday and absolutely loved it. Everything tastes amazing. The restaurant smelled so good inside. I don't know what it was. I guess I just have to keep coming back until I figure out what it was that smelled so good. They were out of cheesecake though.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    My wife and I really liked this place. She is allergic to dairy and could enjoy several creative dishes with fake cheese. She absolutely loved the "cream" of celery soup. I ordered the special of tempeh bacon quesadilla and they were also excellent. I did have a cupcake that was kind of dry and unspectacular, but I feel that the food here is creative and not everything will work all the time. Highly recommended. Oh, and don't be put off by the dark street surrounding this place; it seems unwelcoming but once you are inside everything is quite hospitable.

    (5)
  • John B.

    I have eaten here severally times and the food is awesome. Only wish they had a veagan burger. The Reuben is my favorite. Had the pumpernickel club today and it was so good. Also had the olive bread and was as always awesome.

    (5)
  • Eleanor K.

    AWESOME!! I go alot for Sunday brunch, you can't beat the amount of food for the price! I'm ADDICTED to the chai latte there, it's got some kick to it. Jen is amazing in the kitchen and you will find no place better!!

    (5)
  • Jen S.

    We went on Sunday afternoon around 1 and they apparently only serve a set menu brunch until 2. Well, they ran out of food! I understand they are a small business, but at least turn your signage off and post that you are out of food. I felt like Pretty Woman when they turned her away at the expensive clothing store. "Big mistake, huge!"

    (1)
  • Celeta V.

    We are not vegans but wanted to try something new. I didn't like the attitude of the server. I paid for my beer and he didn't give me back the change . Even if I choose to give a tip, I believe it should be my choice and nor the assumption of the server. Also I didn't receive an itemize copy of my bill...and had to ask for a receipt....not a good experience at all. The food was okay..

    (1)
  • Hillary D.

    I'm vegetarian, mostly vegan.. And hail from the vegan haven of southern Cali.. I love this place and am I happy frequent customer ! Great food, nice little artsy place. Keep up the great work !

    (5)
  • Cameron W.

    So adorable and great food! I got the veggie panini and my boyfriend got the knuckle sandwich, and both were excellent. There was even live music.

    (5)
  • Georgio B.

    I'm not Vegan, but who doesn't love good grilled veggies? :) Nice vibe in here. Def would return. Atmosphere leaves much to be desired, but food was flavorful & tasty!

    (3)
  • Carolyn H.

    This is my favorite restaurant in Pensacola. I love it because the food is always amazing, prices are reasonable, the environment is cozy and pleasant, and the staff are always kind and professional. Even if you aren't vegan this place is worth visiting. My only complaint is that sometimes it takes a while to get your food but it is always worth it. I've come here on multiple occasions and want to try everything on the menu once but I always get thwarted because the daily specials are always too good to pass up! The food is so creative, fresh, and perfectly proportioned. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Robert H.

    Absolutely loved all the food they had here. My eife and I had the Cuban and I had the portabelo wrap. They even made a special salad for my 4 yr old. Friendly service and great food is a formula for success. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Senia R.

    We went there twice during our stay. The family was super happy with the food, even the meat eaters, as just one of us is completely vegan. The Sunday brunch was delicious, and the coffee and tea to die for!

    (5)
  • Angela S.

    There is nothing like it in Pensacola. It is one of a kind and can hold it's own to any vegan restaurants I have been to in California. Healthy, reasonably priced and surprisingly really good food. However, don't expect great service. The owner is a fixture there, she is not very friendly and you do clean your own table. It is dog friendly in the back and they do music some nights.

    (3)
  • Brittney S.

    I read so many great reviews about this place so I finally decided to get up and go. At first glance this place looks adorable. Very hip with good indie music. Reminded my husband and I of our favorite Gainesville hangouts. I ordered the knuckle sandwich with the side of potato salad. My husband got the burrito with thai tea. His tea came first and we were NOT impressed. It tasted very.... off. We couldn't pinpoint it. The tea itself tasted pretty odd and weak, the coconut milk tasted sour, and all together it was not sweet at all. On to the main course: the knuckle sandwich. It looked divine! I was very impressed with the presentation. At first bite it was quite nice. The textures all melded together perfectly. Until I ate some more. The tofu itself was extremely salty. It honestly just tasted like plain soy sauce. On the menu it said the sandwich came with bacon. BACON? There was no bacon. Only a salty slab of brown cardboard. It was terrible whatever it was. And very chewy. Though I will say the tomato and bread were tasty. Now about the potato salad, good thing I like beets because this salad was mainly beets and nowhere did it say on the side menu that there were beets in it. My husband's burrito was terrible!!! There was absolutely no flavor and it was just plain black beans inside.. That's all. No seasoning. Nothing. Nothing but a slightly off taste. When we went to leave the waitress disappeared and didn't even say goodbye or anything. Crappy service honestly. What a disappointment. The decor and food presentation offered such promise but the food was a massive letdown.

    (2)
  • Johnny p.

    Very very casual almost live in casual. Not a vegan but enjoyed the fare. Great selection of beer

    (3)
  • Angela A.

    Amazing vegan brunch, and I am a rare steak, chicken wing loving gal! Though I was skeptical, I tried their vegan brunch (served only on Sundays). I was enchanted with the tasty and varied offerings on the set menu, which changes every brunch: baked potato soup with bacon bits, portobello steaks and tofu fried eggs over cornbread biscuits with hollandaise, blueberry French toast minis, cheddar grits, pepper vinegar greens with caramelized peaches and onions, spring salad with balsamic, and lemon poppyseed cake with blueberry sauce. U get all of that for less than $15! Also, there is endless mimosa for $5.... Basically this place is my new obsession!!!!

    (5)
  • Angel W.

    Stopped in here with my boyfriend while visiting him from Texas. We ordered both of the day's specials, a portobello mushroom wrap and black bean tacos with pink potato salad, a beet slaw, quinoa tabouli, and pasta salad. We expected to be taking some of this food to go, but wound up devouring it. The portobello wrap had a delicious garlic aioli and I've already tried imitating the wrap at home. The tacos were tasty and the beet slaw was addicting. The only thing we really didn't like was the pasta salad. It was painfully plain. I felt bad for the poor little pasta salad as it was the only thing left almost untouched. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here. Even the restroom was quirky and fun!

    (4)
  • Ross S.

    The food is great even though I'm not a vegan. I love Mediterranean style food and this place has a good selection. The veggie panini filled me. The atmosphere and the staff is friendly. Free wifi too

    (4)
  • Beth B.

    This place is so good!! I'm a vegetarian, my partner is not. We had the tempeh tacos and the meditation wrap. Great spices in the tacos and they make some yummy cheese. The wrap was amazing, I totally want another one right now!! Nice staff and cute decor, lots of natural light. I am visiting Pensacola and hope to eat another meal here before we go!

    (5)
  • Thi T.

    No one does Sunday Brunch and Thursday dinners better! You leave full and not hating yourself because you ate something delicious and healthy.

    (5)
  • Jim M.

    Love it. Great food, great service. We enjoyed the "Bluegrass Night" music. Very friendly staff. We hope to visit regularly when we are in the area.

    (5)
  • Tina M.

    I am not a vegan. Or a vegetarian. However, this one of my favorite meals on the gulf coast. We make group trips out to Pensacola from Mobile, Alabama JUST for the brunch. and the beach. But the brunch is equally impressive. The flavors are right on and you really don't miss the meat. Complete with a cup of soup, entree, and dessert, ($15) it's the perfect way to start your Sunday beach day. Also, bottomless mimosas ($6 ?) Coconut milk Thai Iced Tea = the bomb. Seriously, I love this place. so much. The owner/chef is a very talented lady. Open one in Mobile! Please!

    (5)
  • Kimberly G.

    One of my favorite places to eat. It's Vegan!!!! Yeah!!!! I don't have to ask stupid questions before I order. The menu speaks my language, the vegan language of love. No hidden eggs, no sneaky meat, no cow cheese sprinkled on top of my food. Everything is pure vegan heaven. WARNING: BRING CASH!!!! and It can be slow if they are busy. Sit tight, sip your tea near the giant windows and stare at all the carnivores driving by and be bathed in the warm light of clean eating.

    (5)
  • Renee M.

    Went to Pensscola on vacation and ended up eating every meal here!!! We wanted to try everything on the menu, it was heaven... The Reuben was to die for

    (5)
  • R M.

    Too bad there are not six stars cause this one deserves it! From the hand me down furniture to the tatted alternative kids working here EOL is absolutely right on the mark for what it is. I love taking my friends wih have never had Vegan Food here as the tiptoe in not really knowing what to expect. After the eat it is always the same blown away look. Sometimes it takes a moment to. Get your order but remember this ain't Macedees.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    What a wonderful find on my vacation here! So glad to find refuge for my vegan self and leave a place feeling full and satisfied! Great quality food, the service was friendly and I liked the laid back atmosphere. Their cheeze is amazing, had the quesadillas and a dinner salad! I would definitely recommend going here to all, regardless of whether you are vegan.

    (5)
  • Rebecca W.

    Pricey but the food was really good. I would eat there again.

    (4)
  • Marsha G.

    Fantastic find, I had the special-portobello wrap and it was delicious. Coffees are great too, I love this place!!

    (5)
  • Kerrin K.

    Always fresh and delicious food on the menu. You don't have to be vegan to enjoy it; just be adventurous. You won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Jacob L.

    I was blown away! I've been to tons of vegan places and this is the best by far. Great coffee, chai, and falafel. I got the surfer burrito which was good but not great. Lots of parking and the prices are very reasonable. Will definitely become a regular place for me. My favorite part: they didn't over season.

    (5)
  • Eve S.

    This is a nice Vegan restaurant with a lot of character and charm. The whole charm of this place is from the mix of alternative clientele, recycled furniture, and up-cycled decorations. The bathroom stalls are hand painted with a retro geisha style design and right before you enter the bathrooms (which are located in the back of the building) you'll notice a small music stand where a man sits with a pair of head phones on...waiting to sell vinyl records. This is located only a few blocks from downtown Pensacola and is directly across the street from the Crown Plaza hotel. If you work in the downtown area, this is the perfect spot for a quick lunch! Every meal I've ordered has been delicious but I suggest the "Mock-Egg salad" or tofu "BLT" sandwich! They offer free wifi, sometimes have live music and poetry nights (check their website for updates).

    (5)
  • Marcus L.

    This is a fantastic vegan place.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    Great little hole-in-the wall that has wonderful vegetarian meals. They usually have a great daily special

    (4)
  • Charles B.

    End of the Line Cafe serves up tasty coffee drinks. I'm a fan of supporting any local business that doesn't have Star or Bucks in the name that serves coffee. So if for no other reason than that, make this your new favorite stop for coffee downtown. I had the chai tea served cold, which was outstanding. They also serve a full menu, so there are all sorts of tasty options to choose from. Based on other Yelp reviews, I surmise that they are a vegan restaurant. I'm looking forward to going back for lunch!

    (4)
  • Sophia T.

    thank God for vegan joints in random places on our road trip. we ate the special breaded tofu with olive salad atop fresh greens and mega good dressing. big and filling. we also had cuban sandwich with pink potato salad. yuuuuuuuuuuum. good combo of flavors. bravo!

    (5)
  • Doug P.

    This is as good as it gets for Vegan food. We are very fortunate to have this quality restaurant in Pensacola. I go for the Thursday dinner and for Sunday Brunch. I have not been disappointed yet. The food is delicious, locally sourced when possible, and is very creative. Meals are well balanced and always include a soup, salad, bread (biscuit, muffin or roll) and dessert to accompany the main dish. Coffee or tea is typically included with brunch or dinner. Prices are very reasonable. The atmosphere is what one might expect of a Vegan eatery, simple and unpretentious. I have eaten at a number of Vegan restaurants around the country (and a few in other countries). The End of the Line Cafe compares very favorably to those.

    (5)
  • Sarah Y.

    Awesome brunch. Everything I had was excellent. The first time I came here I was turned away because they were about to close but my friend took me back and the food was really good. The staff could work on their customer service but other than that I would recommend it.

    (4)
  • Paige G.

    Tried the summer wrap, very tasty! Always love another vegan restaurant that does a good job mixing it up. Eclectic mix of traditional vegan and a few surprising additions such as their muffaleta. I hear the brunch is awesome, with bottomless mimosas to sweeten the deal! I'll be coming back on a Sunday to check it out!

    (4)
  • Priya A.

    A cute Vegan cafe!! I was here for dinner with friends and it is such a cozy and warm place. We had the vegan dinner which was a fixed menu but it was yummy!!! Their soup was awesome and loved the dessert!! There was lot of food and this place is pretty inexpensive. It is cash only though. Overall, It was fresh,healthy and tasty.

    (4)
  • dan l.

    I have been here twice in my life, both on days off while on tour as we're stopping through Pensacola. This is truly as good as it gets for this small beach town. While I've never eaten here, their food looks and sounds delicious! The coffee and espresso is terrific and the folks here are very friendly. It's the one saving grace of Florida... yes, the entire state. Definitely swing by. They also do specials like raw dinner, Sunday brunch, and cooking classes. BACKED.

    (5)
  • P P.

    I'm not a vegan, nor do I particularly care for vegan food (though I wouldn't avoid it either). That said, this place was really tasty! The food was a little slow in coming (they're pretty chillaxed there) but overall, if I lived out in Pensacola, I would definitely be coming back.

    (4)
  • Gabrielle P.

    I'm not vegan, but this place was great. The decor sort of made me feel like I was in Goodwill, but some people like that. I had a lunch special which included a salad (really good) and a frittata. The waitress screwed up the order, but her sincere apology made up for the mistake. Not going to lie, I got REALLY sick once I got home, I'm pretty sure it was the frittata- I'm just not used to things cooked in so much oil (but that's my fault for ordering it). I'll go back again some day... when I'm feeling really artsy and just want a salad. This town needs more places like this!

    (3)
  • Scott S.

    EOTL is a fantastic place to grab a tasty, healthy meal, and at a reasonable price. The serving sizes are reasonable, and they're certainly enough to fill, though, if you're accustomed to Denny's you might be disappointed in quantity. The atmosphere is relaxed, and everyone that works there is friendly, helpful and accommodating. The Sunday brunch is fantastic. Their coffee and teas are great. Almost everything they serve is certified organic, so their prices are inherently a bit higher, but again, definitely reasonable.

    (4)
  • Marisa F.

    A friend of mine referred me to End of the Line Cafe' as a place to go and check out. I went not knowing what I was walking into..... I ordered the Mezze platter. It had dulmas, warm pita bread, hummus and tabbouleh. I chose this platter over anything else that was on the menu because I am not familiar with Vegan food, 'fake bacon', I get confused at that point. I need to know what my food contains. I'm glad i made that choice because the hummus was the best hummus I've ever eaten, and I have a Lebanese and Iranian best friend while living in Houston they had me eating middle eastern food two days a week. The dolmas were the best dolmas. The tabbouleh was really good, I enjoyed all of it. The hummus just blew me away. The platter was on the large size because I got full quickly and still managed to finish everything after 2.5 hours of studying. I also ordered the Thai tea. It was delicious. It was made fresh. You can add coconut milk, dairy or soy. I honestly haven't stopped thinking about the Thai tea and can't wait to go back. I like that I can order my brunch and study for how ever I like without feeling like I'm intruding, it still has that coffee shop vibe. The decor hasn't changed much since last time I visited when it was Van Gogh's. Still unique and very colorful.

    (5)
  • Tanya D.

    Hooray, vegan food on our vacation! The food was good (vegan ruben sandwich) but portions are skimpy. But it is cheap. Good coffee, nice relaxing boho atmosphere. It was a nice break from the beach front thing.

    (4)
  • Andy L.

    The owner has a permanent smile on her face. The food is real vegan and REAL good! The prices are unbelievable (So low I had to ask "are you sure?"). They do not accept cards, but I think that's what keeps the prices so low. Everyone who works there is awesome!

    (5)
  • Chen Y.

    Delicious! Excellent quality vegan food prepared with love in this coffee shop atmosphere. Non-vegans would enjoy this place too, because the dishes are tasty. I enjoy going there for the Sunday brunch. This place is better than Sluggo's, and rivals with top vegan restaurants in major cities.

    (5)
  • Jones D.

    A week in the panhandle and I need to get away. Where can I find a decent cup of coffee in a place that is low key and chill...This is the place. Great coffee, kitchy atmosphere, good music, nice folks and good vibe. A little piece of the Bay right here on a different coastline. Plus they serve vegan cuisine and will deliver it by bicycle. What more can you want when you are fighting the jellies in the water?

    (5)
  • Jackie L.

    Brunch, DO IT. I was in the area for the weekend, and of course, Yelped "Vegan" in hopes of finding something (because Lord knows there isn't anything vegan in Biloxi MS, where I'm visiting from). Came across End of the Line and I'm so glad I did. Sunday brunch opens at 11am. Only brunch is served, but trust me, it's all you'll need. This past Sunday brunch was $16 (not sure if it changes) and honestly, $16 was a perfect price. Our meal started with coffee or tea while waited for our soup. Brunch consisted of: Broccoli-Cheddar Soup, Big Protein Tempeh Scramble & Vegetable Scramble (pepper, mushroom, zucchini, asparagus, beans) topped w/ Hollandaise, Pesto Home Fries, Creamy Roasted Garlic butter Grits, Spring Salad, Cherry-Amaretto Cake w/ Cream Cheese Buttercream! All I can say is that it was AMAZING. Probably some of the best food I've had. My non-vegan, very meat loving friend enjoyed it very much. Not only was the food great, the service was awesome (shut out to the beautiful man with long hair), very friendly, and the food was pretty dang quick considering we walked inside at 11:02am. The cafe itself is adorable, with a lot of very unique art decorating the interior. Next time I'm in the area I will DEFINITELY be stopping in again, hoping on trying the Reuben because I've never actually had any version of the sandwich.

    (5)
  • Cassandra B.

    I stopped in twice during a recent trip. Once was during the busy Sunday brunch hours when service was fast and friendly. I also stopped in during a sleepy Tuesday lunch hour and was the only person there but still felt the service was lacking. I tipped over 20% when I paid (before I got my food), yet nobody smiled, came to check on me during my meal, or said goodbye. Considering I am getting my own water and bussing my own table, I felt a smile is the least to ask for. The brunch food was quite good as were the two different club sandwiches I had, though they were very tofu-heavy. The soup was delicious and the potato salad good, very interesting with beets in it.

    (4)
  • Nikki R.

    Update! Went back today. Everything in my first review still holds true. I tried the cheesecake. Also wonderful. The texture was spot on, and it had a nice crisp lemon flavor to it that tasted awesome with the cherry topping. The crust wasn't crumbly at all, which made it easy to eat. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    This place was pretty good especially considering I don't eat vegan food normally but I wanted to try it out and I was pleasantly surprised. I got the hummus and pita and the awesome filaffel. It was all great especially the hummus.

    (3)
  • Kate H.

    If they have the cheesecake, ORDER the cheesecake. So good. End of the line is one of my favorite places to eat, the food is creatively and thoughtfully put together and locally sourced when possible. I swing by a couple times a month & haven't been disappointed.

    (5)
  • Andrew J.

    Finding a Mexican that would eat tofu is like finding a Mexican that would vote for Trump! The tacos and quesadilla were great. way better then the Mexican restaurants in town! Overall Awesome place! was looking for a new coffee shop and found it! couldnt believe how good the BLT was too. i would of never thought that i would eat tofu!! Awesome Thai Ice tea!

    (5)
  • Marisa F.

    A friend of mine referred me to End of the Line Cafe' as a place to go and check out. I went not knowing what I was walking into..... I ordered the Mezze platter. It had dulmas, warm pita bread, hummus and tabbouleh. I chose this platter over anything else that was on the menu because I am not familiar with Vegan food, 'fake bacon', I get confused at that point. I need to know what my food contains. I'm glad i made that choice because the hummus was the best hummus I've ever eaten, and I have a Lebanese and Iranian best friend while living in Houston they had me eating middle eastern food two days a week. The dolmas were the best dolmas. The tabbouleh was really good, I enjoyed all of it. The hummus just blew me away. The platter was on the large size because I got full quickly and still managed to finish everything after 2.5 hours of studying. I also ordered the Thai tea. It was delicious. It was made fresh. You can add coconut milk, dairy or soy. I honestly haven't stopped thinking about the Thai tea and can't wait to go back. I like that I can order my brunch and study for how ever I like without feeling like I'm intruding, it still has that coffee shop vibe. The decor hasn't changed much since last time I visited when it was Van Gogh's. Still unique and very colorful.

    (5)
  • Tanya D.

    Hooray, vegan food on our vacation! The food was good (vegan ruben sandwich) but portions are skimpy. But it is cheap. Good coffee, nice relaxing boho atmosphere. It was a nice break from the beach front thing.

    (4)
  • Andy L.

    The owner has a permanent smile on her face. The food is real vegan and REAL good! The prices are unbelievable (So low I had to ask "are you sure?"). They do not accept cards, but I think that's what keeps the prices so low. Everyone who works there is awesome!

    (5)
  • Chen Y.

    Delicious! Excellent quality vegan food prepared with love in this coffee shop atmosphere. Non-vegans would enjoy this place too, because the dishes are tasty. I enjoy going there for the Sunday brunch. This place is better than Sluggo's, and rivals with top vegan restaurants in major cities.

    (5)
  • Kristina O.

    Cute little place on the edge of d-town. Ordered the portabella mushroom panini and was underwhelmed. The bread was really good, but it lacked filling. My friend's falafel wrap looked amazing and was stuffed to the edges of her pita with filling! I felt like I paid $8 for bread. I'd love to see more hot items besides just wraps and sandwiches and even some fruit options. Ok if you are really in need of a vegan meal. Probably won't be back.

    (3)
  • Charlie H.

    Awesome cafe! There's an awesome bluegrass group that plays on Wednesday nights and a small orchestra sets up on some Saturday nights. The coffee and food are outstanding. They have a great staff too. You'd be missing out if you don't come here!

    (5)
  • David E.

    I am not a Vegan, but the food here is excellent and very fresh. Service is a little slow, but when you cook from scratch it takes a little more time: worth the wait though.

    (5)
  • Christian C.

    I'm from out of town, Austin Tx, and I found this place to be my go to safe haven when it comes to coffee and good food. Over in Austin, we have dozens of cafes, coffee shops, wine bars, and the sort. Something kept drawing me back into the mix over here. It may have been the smiling faces, the fresh brewed coffee, the alternative tunes playing on the station, or the happening lunch crowd that shows up around 11:30 AM and stays till the early afternoon. I could be all the above. I like it here a lot, and an added bonus is the awesome art on the walls, even in the bathroom, reminds me of home ( Austin). If you find yourself with a break from the work day, head on over to End of the line and grab a bite of some of their delicious daily specials, we had the sun dried tomato humus and it was superb. Read my review on Trip advisor or on my blog. I loved it. Definitely recommend it to all my friends if/when they cruise through the Florida Pan handle, or down to P-town for a long weekend. Cheers, Christian

    (5)
  • Matt W.

    Ok girlfriend and I are vegans from TX I know wtf we get it all the time on a thanksgiving road trip wondering what would we do for thanksgiving dinner we found this place ..... All I can say is wonderful creative ALL VEGAN food we had a couple orders for a late lunch got three orders Togo and had an awesome vegan feast for a wonderful thanksgiving road trip will hit this place up on the way back to Dallas ... Say hi to the gang there and plan many more stops through Pensacola in the coming years MW

    (5)
  • Alice B.

    This place is heaven on earth! I've tried everything on the menu and I have zero complaints, the food is 100% perfect. I've never had a bad experience here. It's tasty and good for you, they're all organic and they have gluten-free options, not to mention the kindest staff: shout-out to the guy with the grey hair and glasses! Every time they are busy and I am thinking its going to take a while to get some food as they are a small, made from scratch kitchen, if he is there, which is alot, service is impeccable and the food is flawless. I have no problem tipping this guy because he goes above and beyond. I've seen this place with a line to the front door yet he maintains a courteous demeanour and a smile the whole time and I know how hard that is, I've worked in plenty of restaurants. He has never even made the smallest mistake with my families' orders and we have a few picky eaters and food allergies and he is always happy to accommodate us. He never gets annoyed by our questions and is very knowledgeable about all the products they carry. I love giving this local business all my money and you should too. Grey hair guy, I hope your boss sees this, you deserve a raise and an employee of the year award! I wish you worked at all my favorite restaurants! Take my word for it, End Of The Line cafe is arguably the most affordable spot for delicious, healthy food in Pensacola. They also have really beautiful outdoor seating which is dog-friendly, Bluegrass music nights every Wednesday, plus they host monthly open-mic nights! Did I mention they have a full coffee bar, tons of specialty drinks, plus beer and wine? Oh and the dinning room is decorated by various local artists! I'm in love with this place. Go now!

    (5)
  • Melissa H.

    Amazing spot for vegetarians. There's a very authentic vibe here, and the menu choices are awesome! Some personal favorites- three course Sunday Brunch, tempeh reuben, BLT (w veggie bacon of course).

    (5)
  • Glenn P.

    Went yesterday for lunch and had the knuckle sandwich. I'm not a vegan guy and love meat, but this was one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. My wife had the grilled tofu and hummus wrap (I think that was what it was) and it was equally as good. I will be a regular as this is one of my favorite eateries in Pensacola! The prices are reasonable also!

    (5)
  • Ako S.

    My wife is vegan and had lunch here today. She was extremely satisfied and said the food was awesome. She had the knuckle sandwich, potato salad, and key lime cheesecake. The prices are reasonable....her bill came to $16.00 bucks. We travel often and she always make it a priority to find vegan restaurants wherever we are visiting. I'm sure she will made a return visit when we come back to Pensacola.

    (5)
  • Jenn M.

    This place has great vegetarian/vegan food, and I make sure to visit every time I'm in the area. I recommend the tempeh tuna wrap and the thai tea with coconut milk. I have yet to come for brunch, but I've heard good things. They showcase local art, which is cool. I do miss the wall of zines that used to be available. I feel like it used to have more of a grungy anarchist vibe, which doesn't necessarily make it better or worse, but did make it very unique.

    (4)
  • Jason A.

    location, location... um ok the location sucks (across the street from train tracks) but the food rocks and the vibe is very cool and not just the vibe as a train passes. During our lunch the crowd was a mix of hipsters, retirees, professionals and "other". It has a very "friendly" feel to it and we were instantly comfortable. The selection of tea's, beers and other drinks were very good. The menu was not too big but offered something for almost anyone. We ordered the portobello wrap and black bean wrap and shared them between us. The black bean wrap was good but I LOVED the portobella wrap. Its a very good cafe with or without the vegetarian label.

    (4)
  • Ginger P.

    The food is amazing. We eat here every time we're in town. The cheesecake is to die for

    (5)
  • Albert L.

    Feeding a vegetarian in the family can be difficult in Pensacola. This interesting local spot is just perfect for our needs and everything is carefully prepared and well thought out. You can even attend on of the monthly cooking classes and take some great tips home to use. Our carnivore friends are surprised with how good this food is. I'm getting hungry just thinking about this now, I'm looking forward to returning soon.

    (5)
  • Dana C.

    We are visiting from Atlanta, and we were so grateful to find this wonderful and creative cafe. The hummus was incredible, so flavorful and beautifully presented. I had the muffalata sandwich, my daughter had a vegan BLT and her dad had the Surfer burrito. We sampled each other's selections, and every item was just outstanding! The bread on my sandwich was particularly tasty, a wonderful crusty crunchy roll that stood up to the generous portions of olive salad and sweet peppers. The decor is cozy and funky, and the staff were very friendly. This cafe is an oasis in a sea of the nasty beach food and horribly rude staff normally found in Florida towns!

    (5)
  • Jack T.

    Finally......a coffee place where a bottomless mug was available. So tired of drinking coffee from throw away cups. Loved the ambience.

    (5)
  • Sheryl C.

    Have to say it took me a while to find something on the menu...only because there was so many yummy things to choose from! The friendly staff greeted my dog and I with a smile and we enjoyed our meal outside one the lovely back patio.

    (3)
  • Nicole S.

    I am not vegan or a vegetarian. I ordered the special of the day, which was the tempeh tacos and got the side dish of quinoa. The flavor was amazing! There were three small corn tortillas, but it was extremely filling. I also ordered the organic pumpkin lager beer (very delicious) and the Thai coconut tea... I agree with the others... You have to try it! I'll def be back for the Sunday brunch and any other time I can make it over. Total price: ~$16

    (5)
  • Rhonda F.

    Went there on Saturday and absolutely loved it. Everything tastes amazing. The restaurant smelled so good inside. I don't know what it was. I guess I just have to keep coming back until I figure out what it was that smelled so good. They were out of cheesecake though.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    My wife and I really liked this place. She is allergic to dairy and could enjoy several creative dishes with fake cheese. She absolutely loved the "cream" of celery soup. I ordered the special of tempeh bacon quesadilla and they were also excellent. I did have a cupcake that was kind of dry and unspectacular, but I feel that the food here is creative and not everything will work all the time. Highly recommended. Oh, and don't be put off by the dark street surrounding this place; it seems unwelcoming but once you are inside everything is quite hospitable.

    (5)
  • John B.

    I have eaten here severally times and the food is awesome. Only wish they had a veagan burger. The Reuben is my favorite. Had the pumpernickel club today and it was so good. Also had the olive bread and was as always awesome.

    (5)
  • Eleanor K.

    AWESOME!! I go alot for Sunday brunch, you can't beat the amount of food for the price! I'm ADDICTED to the chai latte there, it's got some kick to it. Jen is amazing in the kitchen and you will find no place better!!

    (5)
  • Jen S.

    We went on Sunday afternoon around 1 and they apparently only serve a set menu brunch until 2. Well, they ran out of food! I understand they are a small business, but at least turn your signage off and post that you are out of food. I felt like Pretty Woman when they turned her away at the expensive clothing store. "Big mistake, huge!"

    (1)
  • Celeta V.

    We are not vegans but wanted to try something new. I didn't like the attitude of the server. I paid for my beer and he didn't give me back the change . Even if I choose to give a tip, I believe it should be my choice and nor the assumption of the server. Also I didn't receive an itemize copy of my bill...and had to ask for a receipt....not a good experience at all. The food was okay..

    (1)
  • Hillary D.

    I'm vegetarian, mostly vegan.. And hail from the vegan haven of southern Cali.. I love this place and am I happy frequent customer ! Great food, nice little artsy place. Keep up the great work !

    (5)
  • Cameron W.

    So adorable and great food! I got the veggie panini and my boyfriend got the knuckle sandwich, and both were excellent. There was even live music.

    (5)
  • Georgio B.

    I'm not Vegan, but who doesn't love good grilled veggies? :) Nice vibe in here. Def would return. Atmosphere leaves much to be desired, but food was flavorful & tasty!

    (3)
  • Carolyn H.

    This is my favorite restaurant in Pensacola. I love it because the food is always amazing, prices are reasonable, the environment is cozy and pleasant, and the staff are always kind and professional. Even if you aren't vegan this place is worth visiting. My only complaint is that sometimes it takes a while to get your food but it is always worth it. I've come here on multiple occasions and want to try everything on the menu once but I always get thwarted because the daily specials are always too good to pass up! The food is so creative, fresh, and perfectly proportioned. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Robert H.

    Absolutely loved all the food they had here. My eife and I had the Cuban and I had the portabelo wrap. They even made a special salad for my 4 yr old. Friendly service and great food is a formula for success. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Senia R.

    We went there twice during our stay. The family was super happy with the food, even the meat eaters, as just one of us is completely vegan. The Sunday brunch was delicious, and the coffee and tea to die for!

    (5)
  • Angela S.

    There is nothing like it in Pensacola. It is one of a kind and can hold it's own to any vegan restaurants I have been to in California. Healthy, reasonably priced and surprisingly really good food. However, don't expect great service. The owner is a fixture there, she is not very friendly and you do clean your own table. It is dog friendly in the back and they do music some nights.

    (3)
  • Brittney S.

    I read so many great reviews about this place so I finally decided to get up and go. At first glance this place looks adorable. Very hip with good indie music. Reminded my husband and I of our favorite Gainesville hangouts. I ordered the knuckle sandwich with the side of potato salad. My husband got the burrito with thai tea. His tea came first and we were NOT impressed. It tasted very.... off. We couldn't pinpoint it. The tea itself tasted pretty odd and weak, the coconut milk tasted sour, and all together it was not sweet at all. On to the main course: the knuckle sandwich. It looked divine! I was very impressed with the presentation. At first bite it was quite nice. The textures all melded together perfectly. Until I ate some more. The tofu itself was extremely salty. It honestly just tasted like plain soy sauce. On the menu it said the sandwich came with bacon. BACON? There was no bacon. Only a salty slab of brown cardboard. It was terrible whatever it was. And very chewy. Though I will say the tomato and bread were tasty. Now about the potato salad, good thing I like beets because this salad was mainly beets and nowhere did it say on the side menu that there were beets in it. My husband's burrito was terrible!!! There was absolutely no flavor and it was just plain black beans inside.. That's all. No seasoning. Nothing. Nothing but a slightly off taste. When we went to leave the waitress disappeared and didn't even say goodbye or anything. Crappy service honestly. What a disappointment. The decor and food presentation offered such promise but the food was a massive letdown.

    (2)
  • Johnny p.

    Very very casual almost live in casual. Not a vegan but enjoyed the fare. Great selection of beer

    (3)
  • Angela A.

    Amazing vegan brunch, and I am a rare steak, chicken wing loving gal! Though I was skeptical, I tried their vegan brunch (served only on Sundays). I was enchanted with the tasty and varied offerings on the set menu, which changes every brunch: baked potato soup with bacon bits, portobello steaks and tofu fried eggs over cornbread biscuits with hollandaise, blueberry French toast minis, cheddar grits, pepper vinegar greens with caramelized peaches and onions, spring salad with balsamic, and lemon poppyseed cake with blueberry sauce. U get all of that for less than $15! Also, there is endless mimosa for $5.... Basically this place is my new obsession!!!!

    (5)
  • Angel W.

    Stopped in here with my boyfriend while visiting him from Texas. We ordered both of the day's specials, a portobello mushroom wrap and black bean tacos with pink potato salad, a beet slaw, quinoa tabouli, and pasta salad. We expected to be taking some of this food to go, but wound up devouring it. The portobello wrap had a delicious garlic aioli and I've already tried imitating the wrap at home. The tacos were tasty and the beet slaw was addicting. The only thing we really didn't like was the pasta salad. It was painfully plain. I felt bad for the poor little pasta salad as it was the only thing left almost untouched. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here. Even the restroom was quirky and fun!

    (4)
  • Ross S.

    The food is great even though I'm not a vegan. I love Mediterranean style food and this place has a good selection. The veggie panini filled me. The atmosphere and the staff is friendly. Free wifi too

    (4)
  • Beth B.

    This place is so good!! I'm a vegetarian, my partner is not. We had the tempeh tacos and the meditation wrap. Great spices in the tacos and they make some yummy cheese. The wrap was amazing, I totally want another one right now!! Nice staff and cute decor, lots of natural light. I am visiting Pensacola and hope to eat another meal here before we go!

    (5)
  • Thi T.

    No one does Sunday Brunch and Thursday dinners better! You leave full and not hating yourself because you ate something delicious and healthy.

    (5)
  • Jim M.

    Love it. Great food, great service. We enjoyed the "Bluegrass Night" music. Very friendly staff. We hope to visit regularly when we are in the area.

    (5)
  • Tina M.

    I am not a vegan. Or a vegetarian. However, this one of my favorite meals on the gulf coast. We make group trips out to Pensacola from Mobile, Alabama JUST for the brunch. and the beach. But the brunch is equally impressive. The flavors are right on and you really don't miss the meat. Complete with a cup of soup, entree, and dessert, ($15) it's the perfect way to start your Sunday beach day. Also, bottomless mimosas ($6 ?) Coconut milk Thai Iced Tea = the bomb. Seriously, I love this place. so much. The owner/chef is a very talented lady. Open one in Mobile! Please!

    (5)
  • Kimberly G.

    One of my favorite places to eat. It's Vegan!!!! Yeah!!!! I don't have to ask stupid questions before I order. The menu speaks my language, the vegan language of love. No hidden eggs, no sneaky meat, no cow cheese sprinkled on top of my food. Everything is pure vegan heaven. WARNING: BRING CASH!!!! and It can be slow if they are busy. Sit tight, sip your tea near the giant windows and stare at all the carnivores driving by and be bathed in the warm light of clean eating.

    (5)
  • Renee M.

    Went to Pensscola on vacation and ended up eating every meal here!!! We wanted to try everything on the menu, it was heaven... The Reuben was to die for

    (5)
  • R M.

    Too bad there are not six stars cause this one deserves it! From the hand me down furniture to the tatted alternative kids working here EOL is absolutely right on the mark for what it is. I love taking my friends wih have never had Vegan Food here as the tiptoe in not really knowing what to expect. After the eat it is always the same blown away look. Sometimes it takes a moment to. Get your order but remember this ain't Macedees.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    What a wonderful find on my vacation here! So glad to find refuge for my vegan self and leave a place feeling full and satisfied! Great quality food, the service was friendly and I liked the laid back atmosphere. Their cheeze is amazing, had the quesadillas and a dinner salad! I would definitely recommend going here to all, regardless of whether you are vegan.

    (5)
  • Rebecca W.

    Pricey but the food was really good. I would eat there again.

    (4)
  • Marsha G.

    Fantastic find, I had the special-portobello wrap and it was delicious. Coffees are great too, I love this place!!

    (5)
  • Kerrin K.

    Always fresh and delicious food on the menu. You don't have to be vegan to enjoy it; just be adventurous. You won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Jacob L.

    I was blown away! I've been to tons of vegan places and this is the best by far. Great coffee, chai, and falafel. I got the surfer burrito which was good but not great. Lots of parking and the prices are very reasonable. Will definitely become a regular place for me. My favorite part: they didn't over season.

    (5)
  • Paige G.

    Tried the summer wrap, very tasty! Always love another vegan restaurant that does a good job mixing it up. Eclectic mix of traditional vegan and a few surprising additions such as their muffaleta. I hear the brunch is awesome, with bottomless mimosas to sweeten the deal! I'll be coming back on a Sunday to check it out!

    (4)
  • Eve S.

    This is a nice Vegan restaurant with a lot of character and charm. The whole charm of this place is from the mix of alternative clientele, recycled furniture, and up-cycled decorations. The bathroom stalls are hand painted with a retro geisha style design and right before you enter the bathrooms (which are located in the back of the building) you'll notice a small music stand where a man sits with a pair of head phones on...waiting to sell vinyl records. This is located only a few blocks from downtown Pensacola and is directly across the street from the Crown Plaza hotel. If you work in the downtown area, this is the perfect spot for a quick lunch! Every meal I've ordered has been delicious but I suggest the "Mock-Egg salad" or tofu "BLT" sandwich! They offer free wifi, sometimes have live music and poetry nights (check their website for updates).

    (5)
  • Marcus L.

    This is a fantastic vegan place.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    Great little hole-in-the wall that has wonderful vegetarian meals. They usually have a great daily special

    (4)
  • Charles B.

    End of the Line Cafe serves up tasty coffee drinks. I'm a fan of supporting any local business that doesn't have Star or Bucks in the name that serves coffee. So if for no other reason than that, make this your new favorite stop for coffee downtown. I had the chai tea served cold, which was outstanding. They also serve a full menu, so there are all sorts of tasty options to choose from. Based on other Yelp reviews, I surmise that they are a vegan restaurant. I'm looking forward to going back for lunch!

    (4)
  • Sophia T.

    thank God for vegan joints in random places on our road trip. we ate the special breaded tofu with olive salad atop fresh greens and mega good dressing. big and filling. we also had cuban sandwich with pink potato salad. yuuuuuuuuuuum. good combo of flavors. bravo!

    (5)
  • Doug P.

    This is as good as it gets for Vegan food. We are very fortunate to have this quality restaurant in Pensacola. I go for the Thursday dinner and for Sunday Brunch. I have not been disappointed yet. The food is delicious, locally sourced when possible, and is very creative. Meals are well balanced and always include a soup, salad, bread (biscuit, muffin or roll) and dessert to accompany the main dish. Coffee or tea is typically included with brunch or dinner. Prices are very reasonable. The atmosphere is what one might expect of a Vegan eatery, simple and unpretentious. I have eaten at a number of Vegan restaurants around the country (and a few in other countries). The End of the Line Cafe compares very favorably to those.

    (5)
  • Sarah Y.

    Awesome brunch. Everything I had was excellent. The first time I came here I was turned away because they were about to close but my friend took me back and the food was really good. The staff could work on their customer service but other than that I would recommend it.

    (4)
  • Priya A.

    A cute Vegan cafe!! I was here for dinner with friends and it is such a cozy and warm place. We had the vegan dinner which was a fixed menu but it was yummy!!! Their soup was awesome and loved the dessert!! There was lot of food and this place is pretty inexpensive. It is cash only though. Overall, It was fresh,healthy and tasty.

    (4)
  • dan l.

    I have been here twice in my life, both on days off while on tour as we're stopping through Pensacola. This is truly as good as it gets for this small beach town. While I've never eaten here, their food looks and sounds delicious! The coffee and espresso is terrific and the folks here are very friendly. It's the one saving grace of Florida... yes, the entire state. Definitely swing by. They also do specials like raw dinner, Sunday brunch, and cooking classes. BACKED.

    (5)
  • Rebecca B.

    I just had the Thursday dinner tonight. It was chicken fried tofu, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, fresh cole slaw, salad, and a gluten free strawberry shortcake for dessert. It was amazing! I am completely stuffed and happy. The food here rivals any vegan restaurant in the Pacific Northwest (aka veganopolis). You can tell everything is made with love. The atmosphere is really relaxed and welcoming. I hope that the End of the Line is around for a very long time.

    (5)
  • Kristi W.

    Vegan food in a nice, quaint location. The food is delicious and the staff is all super friendly. In addition to a great menu with the perfect portions, the owner also does special requests and vegan desserts if you order in advance. She makes fantastic food and desserts! Moreover, it's made fresh to order. Just an overall fantastic place whether you're vegan or not!!!

    (5)
  • P P.

    I'm not a vegan, nor do I particularly care for vegan food (though I wouldn't avoid it either). That said, this place was really tasty! The food was a little slow in coming (they're pretty chillaxed there) but overall, if I lived out in Pensacola, I would definitely be coming back.

    (4)
  • Gabrielle P.

    I'm not vegan, but this place was great. The decor sort of made me feel like I was in Goodwill, but some people like that. I had a lunch special which included a salad (really good) and a frittata. The waitress screwed up the order, but her sincere apology made up for the mistake. Not going to lie, I got REALLY sick once I got home, I'm pretty sure it was the frittata- I'm just not used to things cooked in so much oil (but that's my fault for ordering it). I'll go back again some day... when I'm feeling really artsy and just want a salad. This town needs more places like this!

    (3)
  • Scott S.

    EOTL is a fantastic place to grab a tasty, healthy meal, and at a reasonable price. The serving sizes are reasonable, and they're certainly enough to fill, though, if you're accustomed to Denny's you might be disappointed in quantity. The atmosphere is relaxed, and everyone that works there is friendly, helpful and accommodating. The Sunday brunch is fantastic. Their coffee and teas are great. Almost everything they serve is certified organic, so their prices are inherently a bit higher, but again, definitely reasonable.

    (4)
  • Jones D.

    A week in the panhandle and I need to get away. Where can I find a decent cup of coffee in a place that is low key and chill...This is the place. Great coffee, kitchy atmosphere, good music, nice folks and good vibe. A little piece of the Bay right here on a different coastline. Plus they serve vegan cuisine and will deliver it by bicycle. What more can you want when you are fighting the jellies in the water?

    (5)

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Map

Opening Hours

  • Tue
  • Mon :Closed

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes
    Good for Working : Yes

End of the Line Cafe

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