The Veg Head Menu

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  • Carolyn B.

    What a wonderful vegetarian place to eat and I'm not even vegetarian! The place itself is small, but the food is delicious. I can highly recommend the sampler plate if you've never been before which lead me to having an amazing black bean burger. I found it worth the drive.

    (4)
  • Charity M.

    Small, eclectic, friendly, and locally owned restaurant/take out that will satisfy vegans to omnivores. The wraps are a lunch fave!

    (4)
  • Arwa A.

    One of my favorite places :) I love the Garlic Tofu spread sandwich , and I love their home made Cardamon chocolate ;) also their dishes that made with Tofu are awesome, you can Definitely eat delicious and healthy food at the same time at this place, you need to try it.

    (5)
  • Zack F.

    Irreverent, cozy, and comfort food. Friendly service, passionate about their concept. Everything is compost ready with special bins. They aren't too into the internet, but they do enjoy the business. It's a bit small so there may be a wait some days during the prime dinner hours. It seats 20 people indoors and a few outside at 2-tops. They offer a variety of beverages, snacks and other to-go items. They also offer cooking classes. The black bean burger is made from scratch and it is quite good, if just a bit bland. Adding hummus to it though is a good option. The veggies and bread that come with it are quality. The purple cabbage has be sauteed I guess and was essentially flavorless. The wraps are large, and nicely grilled. The location is a bit out of the way, which is unfortunate for them, and is tucked away in a nondescript strip mall. Still, supporting this family owned and operated business is an all around good experience.

    (4)
  • Jonny B.

    They now accept credit cards! They are no longer cash-only but the receipt kind of takes a long time to print. The food is delicious.

    (4)
  • Brad S.

    Loved the food, but share Steph B.'s assessment on the payment systems. Ridiculous. And it does not help that the fly-by-night ATM system they use for card payments is iffy enough that it charges you, then your bank charges you, too. When I noted that it was a silly approach, I got a lecture on how the owner "doesn't believe in credit" and how other options have been hacked. To be fair, they were ready to let us bring in payment the next day. I had the sampler plate, sis had the veggie philly. Both were quite good. Prices seem fine/fair. It was weird, being from Colorado, to eat Boulder quality veggie food in this little corner of Ohio, complete with oddball country kitsch with hippy touches. Don't go without cash.

    (2)
  • Robbie B.

    I love the hummus but other than that this is a sad excuse for a vegetarian restaurant. Oh my far Eastside! when will you attract a good vegan haunt:( The decor is scary little house on the prairie and the tomato soup I just had I swear is Campbell's oh well, I do like the hummus and sometimes the Northside is just to far to drive.

    (1)
  • Alyssa H.

    I was actually really surprised by how good this place is! A nice, local, vegetarian hub that has plenty of options to choose from! The customer service was good, and the food was very very tasty! My friend and I both got a wrap, mine with the black bean burger and hummus... I highly recommend it! The prices are doable, and the atmosphere is interesting, I'll say. Bathrooms were a bit dingy, but I could survive.

    (4)
  • C W.

    Great little place and great food. Even of you're not vegetarian you will still enjoy it. Its nice to be able to support these types of businesses.

    (5)
  • Nikhil S.

    Its a small family run business, nice place for lunch with a strange looking but not too weird ambiance decorated with antiques . We went there with a party of 8 and there was enough room for us to enjoy our meal. I ordered the Veg Head wrap with Black bean, Curry Hummus, Chicken and it was very delicious. Their portion sizes are perfect for lunch. They have good selection of vegetarian options too which is rare to find. Almost every one was satisfied with their food and left happy and satisfied. The only thing that annoyed me was there is no free water with the meal, you have to purchase bottled water for $1.00. The least I expect from a restaurant is to give me water for free if I eat there, its not too hard to have a fountain or even serve tap water, hence the 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Donald B.

    The food was so amazing! Haven't had food like this since my favorite restaurant The Lowenzahn (The Dandelion) in Germany. Our new Go To Spot!

    (5)
  • Jennie I.

    Places like this make me all warm inside. Vegan and vegetarian friendly food in a down home kitschy environment. I can only think to describe it as warm and cozy, almost magical. It reminds me of being at my grandparent's house as a little girl, because they are antique collectors. It might not be for everyone but for me they really got it right. Veggie burgers and homemade chips are to die for. Great soda options. Friendly staff. I'll be sad that I can't visit this place anymore when I move. This is truly homemade food. You can taste the love!

    (5)
  • Tabitha W.

    I will willingly go out of my way for a decent vegetarian restaurant, but not when they have questionable business practices. We drove about a half hour to get to this location, spent a few minutes perusing the menu, then ordered. That's when we were informed that they don't accept credit cards. We literally had no cash (well, I think I might have had $1.00), so the cashier explained their 'ATM option'. He said we could run it on our credit card, so my husband attempted to do this. You still needed to punch in a PIN, and we had no clue what our PIN was because we never use our credit card this way. My husband asked the cashier what he should punch in, and the cashier rather condescendingly responded that even credit cards have PINs. So, we voided that transaction and pulled out our debit card. Mind you there is a $2.00 fee for any transaction, and you have to withdraw a rounded amount like $20 or $10 and then the cashier gives you change. Other commenters seem to feel similarly - accepting credit cards and their associated fees is a necessary cost of doing business; passing this cost on to your customers with this mandatory $2 fee (unless you have cash) is unacceptable. I will not return. Besides the shady ATM fees, the water was served lukewarm in plastic cups with no ice. There is a limited eat-in area with about six tables. One wall of the restaurant is devoted to displaying antiques. The food itself was just okay. My husband had the Vegetarian Philly, which comes with Tofurkey deli slices. I had the Garlic & Herb Tofu Spread, which was a sandwich with tangy, crumbled tofu.

    (2)
  • Tara S.

    Very strange setting, but I liked it. Just tell them you've never been here before and they will walk you through the menu. I got a great curry hummus wrap with rice, veggies, ranch dressing, yum! The hummus was awesome, I am not always a fan of really strong curry, but this wasn't too strong. It was grilled and served warm. It's served with chips and a side of cabbage, and unfortunately I wasn't a fan of the cabbage, but a friend of mine who works nearby says she loves it, so to each his own. Hubs (Serious beef eater) got the veggie burger and had very good things to say about it! He jokes that he only went here because I caught him in a weak moment when he needed a lift somewhere in Loveland, but he admitted that he liked the veggie burger. It was very well seasoned. A meat free meal definitely makes me feel good every so often (even though they offer chicken and beef on the menu), so I will absolutely go back.

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    Great little place. I personally am not a vegetarian so I was happy to see some meat options on the menu. The Philly Steak sandwich was delicious! I would recommend the place to anyone in the area.

    (5)
  • Monica W.

    Love it here!! The hummus curry wrap is my favorite item to order!! I have also tried the chicken and black bean wraps but the hummus curry is the best!!The Pizza is also good but not my favorite. The Veg Head is very casual and clean. I usually take my food to go. The Veg Head is family owned and very nice. They except debit cards and cash only here.

    (4)
  • Sarah B.

    Um... what even is this place? The menu is super weird. The item descriptions don't make clear whether an item comes with meat or if it's just an option available to add on, which prevented me from ordering quite a few things, as the teenage cashier didn't seem like she would be much help. And the selection is just really random. For example, the "Curry Hummus Za" is described as having "garlic olive relish, ranch dressing and mozzarella cheese." OK, so... is there any curry on it? Or hummus? And if so, having all those things on one pizza would be totally gross, right? I ended up getting the Multi Grain Za with a few toppings, including tofu, which turned out to be a mistake. The tiny square pieces of tofu tasted weird and seemed really pointless, and the whole entree was really unremarkable. My dining companion's black bean burger was decent, but the bun tasted cheap, like Kroger generic brand cheap. But I haven't even gotten to the reason I'm giving this place one star. The payment situation is RIDICULOUS. Look, I know credit card processing is expensive, but it's part of the cost of doing business and of getting more people to buy your stuff. That said, if you're going to be cash only, be cash only. Don't use some weird debit card processing machine that is ACTUALLY AN ATM. Yes: to pay for our meals with a debit card, I had to run my card through this terminal, agree to a TWO DOLLAR SERVICE FEE (plus an out-of-network ATM charge from my bank!), and "withdraw" not the amount of purchase, but the amount of purchase rounded up to the next $5, as that is how ATMs work and this machine is a weird ATM that's being passed off as a legitimate payment form. (You then get change back.) Seriously, is this even legal?! Ugh. Never again.

    (1)
  • Noah G.

    Ok, I'm a meatatarian, so what do I have to say about this place?! It's GOOD! Great atmosphere, family owned and operated, full recycling, and a good selection of scratch made food! My favorite is the 'Za', it's a super thin and crispy pizza made on a whole wheat shell! I always ask for feta on mine, and it's delicious. They also have tasty wraps with a choice of fillings, served with crunchy kettle chips. The hummus is some of the best I've had, and I usually enjoy their soups also, just ask what they have that day. On the way out, try to chocolate cardamom bar or take home some granola. Support a local and healthy business! Stop by, it's worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Kristie S.

    Wasn't expecting cash only, but after a quick trip to the ATM across the street we were all set. I had the black bean burger and my husband had a wrap. We both agreed our food was delish

    (4)
  • Jo G.

    I love this restaurant. Awesome black bean burger. Small & cozy. Friendly owners. If you are hungry in Loveland, OH & looking for casual, this is the place for you!

    (4)
  • Erinn L.

    It figures that I would find a tasty vegetarian place in Loveland OH less than a week before I move to Missouri. Apparently this place has been around for years. At least 2008, maybe 2007 even? So either I haven't been going into the heart of Loveland enough, or I'm just not that observant. Probably some combination of both. The guy behind the counter was super helpful without making me feel like an idiot visiting a restaurant for the first time. (Even though I was.) I went with the Veg Wrap, and got the vegan option, so no meat, and the ranch was swapped out for some sort of orange tofu vinaigrette. Which was AMAZING. Even if you eat dairy, I'd recommend doing the switch, the dressing was so good and complimented the flavors so well. I would also like to point out (and emphasize, even), that on a technical level, this wrap was probably the best I've had. The way it was folded and presses, and then wrapped in paper made it impossible for it to fall apart. I didn't have to worry about the contents falling out and spilling all over me. The one (and only) minor downside to the wrap was that it did seem to have a bit of the 'Chipotle burrito' syndrome, in that sometimes it felt like different ingredients were bunched together, so I'd get a bite full of rice, then a bite full of beans, etc, rather than a nice consistent mix. The biggest downside to this place is they don't accept credit cards. Now, they do have a cashless ATM, which is better than nothing, but keep in mind if you use it, that's an additional $2 you're spending. For people like me who have student loans to pay off, that makes a big difference. So in short: Go here! Eat their delicious (and award winning*) foods, but remember to bring cash! *They've won best wraps and best vegetarian in Cincinnati multiple years in a row.

    (4)
  • Marianne C.

    Needed a veg restaurant after visiting Loveland Castle. Had the mesculum salad with apple cider vinegar-fresh and yummy!

    (3)
  • dan l.

    Fortunately I don't live in Loveland (sorry, kids), however my parents do. So during a recent visit I suggested we try the only veg restaurant I was able to find in the area. The menu is on the small side however each dish we tried returned delicious results. My 1/2 black bean 1/2 hummus wrap was a change from what I normally eat at veg restaurants and my mom wouldn't shut up about how good the soup was. It was a bit salty for my taste but she adored it. Even my carnivorous old man was able to enjoy a chicken sandwich while the herbivores had their moment. While on the small side, it's a good starting off point for such a small community. The gentleman who took our order was also the one who prepared the food and served us. My only complaint was he seemed a bit stand-offish when we arrived which didn't really add up to me. I couldn't tell what his deal was but then again it wasn't like we were dining with him. All the same, a positive attitude goes a long way...especially for first time customers. All in all this place gets the job done. I hope their business prospers and they're able to expand and move to a larger and more open location. Just so we're clear, this place is TINY. I wouldn't mind seeing more options on the menu either (more vegan as well) but I suppose for a new and small business, it's just right.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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