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Finding Vegan Food on Orcas Island + Our Adventures with Baby J

Hi all! Today I’m sharing our experience of finding vegan food on Orcas Island, WA, and exploring its beautiful parts with our 5 month-old daughter during a recent trip there.

Orcas Island is the biggest among the San Juan islands in the northwestern corner of Washington state. If you’re heading to Canada on a ferry from Seattle or Anacortes, you’ll pass these islands just before you cross into Canadian waters.

I’m not sure if anybody has ever called the San Juan islands the Northern Hawaii, but in case no one has, I’m going to go ahead and do that. If you’ve been to both, you’ll understand my point. Both have beautiful scenery, lots of opportunities for outdoor activities, and a relaxed vibe that erases any tension in your soul built up by the daily grind.

Cascade Lake in Moran State Park on Orcas Island
Baby J and I are exploring the Cascade Lake in Moran State Park

Orcas Island has a more rural atmosphere than the other San Juan islands, but at the same time it has lots of world-class tourist attractions and private resorts.

We enjoyed hiking in Moran State Park – the island’s biggest state park and home of Mt. Constitution, the tallest mountain on the San Juan islands. We took lots of drives, exploring all the hidden gems of this place (it also helped that baby J took her best daytime naps in the car).

And of course, we loved exploring vegan food options on Orcas, which were surprisingly easy to find in this rural place in the off-season.

Ferry landing on Orcas Island | Vegan traveling on San Juan Islands
View from the ferry dock in Orcas Village
View from East Village on San Juan Island | Family travel on San Juan Islands
Baby J and I are checking out the waterfront in Eastsound – the largest (but still pretty small) town on Orcas Island

Where to Find Vegan Food on Orcas Island

We didn’t do much planning before this trip, which goes against my own vegan traveling rules that I described in this post. When you have an active 5 month-old baby who refuses to take any naps during the day, you often end up flying by the seat of your pants and hoping for the best 🙂

Thankfully, we discovered that a lot of restaurants and stores on Orcas offer vegan food options. We had the best luck in the city of Eastsound – the biggest town on the island. Despite the fact that we arrived at Orcas during the midweek in the off-season, we were still able to have decent vegan meals.

Note: All of the restaurants and stores listed below are non-vegan but offer vegan options.

The Island Market

469 Market St., Eastsound

The Island Market in the center of Eastsound is a full-service grocery store that provided us with breakfast essentials and snacks. Their apricot and pistachio muesli soaked in almond milk overnight made a great breakfast. We also got cinnamon raisin bagels and peanut butter, hummus and pita chips, some fruit and chocolate, which covered all of our snacking needs in between meals.

In addition to a nice produce department with reasonably priced fruits and vegetables, this grocery store also offered a good-sized selection of vegan foods like Califia Farms cold brew coffees, Field Roast burgers, Beyond Meat products, tofu, Daiya salad dressings, etc.

Pizzeria Portofino

274 A Street, Eastsound

The first night after we arrived at Orcas, we decided to try out the much-rumoured vegan pizza at Pizzeria Portofino. The place had an impressive menu with an add-on salad bar option.

Ferry landing on Orcas Island | Vegan traveling on San Juan Islands
My picks at Pizzeria Portofino’s salad bar

We decided to try their veggie pizza with Daiya cheese. I’m usually not a fan of Daiya, but this pizza turned out to be just what we needed.

Vegan Pizza at Pizzeria Portofino on Orcas Island, WA

This huge pizza was loaded with tomatoes, olives, mushrooms, peppers and onions, and had a perfectly crispy crust. We ended up taking a sizeable part of it back to the hotel, where it made a nice dinner the night before we left.

Orcas Food Co-op

138 North Beach Rd, Eastsound

This wasn’t the biggest of the co-ops I’ve seen here in the Northwestern Washington, but it had a nice selection of fresh produce, prepared lunch options, etc.

Rob and I went for the sandwich + chips + drink special that ran $10.99. We both got the Crescent Beach sandwich – the only ready-to-go vegan sandwich option available that day.

Vegan sandwich at the co-op on Orcas Island
The Crescent Beach sandwich at the Orcas Food Co-op in Eastsound

The sandwich had a generous slab of Thai-style tofu, and was garnished with spinach, onions, cucumber slices and pickled carrots. It was tasty and quite filling, but I found it a bit dry. I would have added some avocado slices if I was making it.

Crescent Beach vegan sandwich at the co-op on Orcas Island| Vegan food on San Juan islands, WA

The Kitchen

249 Prune Alley, Eastsound

Just a stone’s throw away from the co-op we found The Kitchen – a casual eatery with “lots of vegan options”, as the nice folks who work there told me on the phone when I called them to ask about their menu.

The Kitchen cafe on Orcas Island, WA
The sign leading you towards The Kitchen

They weren’t lying: the menu allows for lots of vegan combinations, as you can add tofu or tempeh to make your own plate, bowl or wrap (see the menu pic below). I probably would have eaten there four times if our visit was any longer just to sample all the sauces and broths.

The menu at the Kitchen cafe on Orcas Island
The menu at The Kitchen restaurant

Both Rob and I went for the plate combination of brown rice, tofu, seasonal vegetables, and peanut-lime-miso sauce. I also got a ginger beer – the non-alcoholic drink that I fell in love with during pregnancy, and now order whenever I see it on the menu.

Traveling with kids on Orcas Island
My plate from The Kitchen with baby J’s hand photobombing 🙂

The food was delicious, but both of us thought that the servings could have been a bit bigger. It’s quite possible that we were just extra hungry from all of the explorations of the day though.

Mijitas Mexican Kitchen

310 A Street, Eastsound

Another lucky find right next door to The Kitchen was Mijitas – a casual Mexican restaurant with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.

The nice lady at the counter said that they usually have more vegan options for dinner, but since we stopped by during lunchtime, she still hooked us up with giant veggie burritos.

Pinto beans, perfectly seasoned Mexican rice*, guacamole and pico de gallo wrapped in a huge tortilla – I swear my belly was singing from happiness as I scarfed it down. No picture of the burrito here because baby J was prancing in my lap while I ate, but you’ll have to take my word – that burrito was epic!

*Update 2020: I was informed by one of the blog readers that the rice at Mijitas isn’t vegan, however it is vegetarian. (Thanks Andrew!)

Vegan options at Mijitas Mexican Kitchen restaurant on Orcas Island, WA

Rob and I have been pretty disappointed with Mexican food in Washington state, but after eating at Mijitas we joked that it took us to get to a tiny town tucked away on an island in Puget Sound to finally find great Mexican cuisine.

So this has been our experience with vegan food in restaurants on Orcas Island. Because we were trying to follow baby J’s early bedtime schedule, we didn’t go to any of the fancier dinner restaurants that apparently can make you vegan food off the menu if you call in advance.

Readers’ Findings

Below I’ll be adding vegan-friendly places on Orcas Island that blog readers have told me about.

Wild Island

18 Urner Street, Eastsound

Blog reader Teresa reminded me of this vegan-friendly restaurant and juice bar that we drove by a few times.

Wild Island offers a wide variety of breakfast and lunch options, plus lots of baked goods, fresh juices, coffee, etc. Open Wed-Fri 9 am – 3 pm.

For breakfast, you’ll find vegan bagels with vegan cream cheese, smoothies and juices, coffee, etc.

For lunch, there’s a good selection of salads, soups, warm bowls, open-faced sandwiches, etc.

Darvill’s Bookstore

296 Main St., Eastsound

Darvill’s Bookstore is a charming, independently owned bookstore located in the center of the Eastsound waterfront. I’m adding it here because of its lovely coffee bar with beautiful views.

Get yourself a delicious cup of coffee with or without non-dairy milk, pick up a book or a magazine to look through, and enjoy a quiet afternoon.

My request: if you ever go to Orcas Island and have a nice vegan meal somewhere else, please let me know, and I’ll add it above!

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Alina Zavatsky - Vegan Runner Eats
Alina first made a switch to a vegan diet in 2013 to optimize her athletic performance as a marathon runner. Eventually she embraced veganism as a way to be kinder to fellow living beings and the environment. Alina hopes that this blog helps its readers on their path to becoming vegan and making this world a better place.
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Andrew Powley

Tuesday 30th of June 2020

Just a heads up but the Mexican rice at Mijitas is NOT vegan. It’s vegetarian tho

Alina Zavatsky - Vegan Runner Eats

Tuesday 30th of June 2020

Thanks Andrew, I'll update the post.

Terry O'Day

Monday 29th of July 2019

Thanks! We are headed to Orcas in two weeks from Santa Monica, and this was a very helpful list!

Alina Zavatsky - Vegan Runner Eats

Monday 29th of July 2019

So glad to hear this, Terry! Have a wonderful trip!

Kevin A. Jones

Thursday 12th of April 2018

Very charming! feels like you have stepped back in time and with the crazy high octane, turbo charged pace of the world today that is a refreshing change. Lovely!Cheers! Kevin

Teresa

Friday 5th of March 2021

Wild Island in Eastsound. I haven't been there, yet, but it's on my radar.

Tadej

Tuesday 10th of April 2018

Nice place to visit, the forest looks like in a fairytale, thank you for posting.

Nadege

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

What a lovely getaway and wonderful food! Baby J is absolutely gorgeous!

Alina Zavatsky - Vegan Runner Eats

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

Awww thank you Nadege!