TWO of Hereford's favourite vegetarian haunts - Caf@All Saints and Nutters - have made it into the pages of The Grapevine Great British Where to Eat Vegetarian Restaurant Guide, a guide to 500 of the country's best places for vegetarians to eat out.
Caf@All Saints was opened in 1997 by Bill Sewell, who was founder of one of London's most popular vegetarian venues, The Place Below, which also makes imaginative use of a church location in the crypt of St Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside.
Nutters Wholefood Coffee Shop and Licensed Pavement Caf also enjoys a unique location, tucked away in the picturesque Capuchin Yard off Church Street, offering customers a continental caf atmosphere - especially when the sun shines.
The guide costs £9.95 and is available in bookshops or direct from www.grapevine guides.co.uk
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