Quantcast Vegetarian StarFred Mascherino Likes His Chicago Diner Vegan French Toast

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Fred Mascherino took a moment to Tweet his love for breakfast food at the Chicago Diner.

“Vegan French toast the The Chicago Diner- kickin’ ass!”

Chicagoans know Chicago Diner has the best in vegan and vegetarian home style breakfast items like tofu mock egg scrambles, seitan sausages, and biscuits with vegan gravy.

And Fred’s not the only celebrity to order off the menu.

Ellen DeGeneres likes the Diner’s seitan hot wings so much, she had them Fed’exed to her studios in California.

Eh, yeah we know it’s not so green to fly food that far.

But hey, the food was vegan so it took some of the weight off Ellen’s footprint.

For a more environmentally friendly way to enjoy the Diner’s hot wings, take a train to the Windy City on a road trip and stock  up on meals like Sweet and Sour Tofu, vegan Chicago Style Hot Doggs, and Parmesan “Chickin” Caesar salad.

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4 Responses to “Fred Mascherino Likes His Chicago Diner Vegan French Toast”

  1. Chi Town Vegan Love Says:

    First time I ate at the Chicago Diner, I walked back to the bus stop singing in public the food was so good. 😉

  2. foresmac Says:

    Chicago Diner has some really good breakfast food—I think it has the best scrambled tofu of anyplace I’ve been to, period. But the best vegan French toast in Chicago is actually found just west of Chicago Diner on Roscoe and Clark, at the Pick Me Up Café.

    Also, one of the best vegan breakfasts in the whole city of Chicago is Handlebar’s Vegan Diablos (North Ave & Oakley, in Wicker Park).

    I also recommend the (usually) vegan donuts at Bite (near Division & Western in Ukranian Village).

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  4. kerri Says:

    I was SOOOOO excited to be in Chicago (bad storm forced a layover at the airport). Decided to fight the snow and go to Chicago Diner..I had read so much about it, and the hotel “what to do in chicago” featured an article. Much to my dismay, it was not wheelchair accessible and I could not access it!