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Is Portland the best city for vegans, vegetarians? Rankings released

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Ahead of World Vegetarian Day on October 1 and World Vegan Day November 1, WalletHub released a list of the best cities in the United States for vegans and vegetarians.

To determine the best and cheapest cities for a plant-based diet, WalletHub compared the 100 largest cities across several factors for vegan- and vegetarian-friendliness. The data ranges from the share of restaurants with meatless options to the cost of groceries for vegetarians and salad shops per capita.

Overall, Portland ranked first for offering the best vegan and vegetarian lifestyle.

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The Rose City also ranked fourth for vegetable nurseries per capita, eighth for farmers markets and community-supported agriculture programs per capita and fourteenth for salad shops per capita.

“Portland is the best city for vegans and vegetarians in 2025, and its residents eat this type of food 148% more often than the U.S. average. In addition, the city also has the second-highest number of affordable restaurants with vegan and vegetarian options that have at least 4.5 stars on Yelp,” said WalletHub Analyst Chip Lupo. “Portland also has the ninth-most farmers markets, third-most organic farms, fourth-most community gardens and fourth-most vegetable nurseries and gardening shops per capita.”

Lupo explained, “While vegetarians and vegans are still a relatively small share of the population, businesses are recognizing their impact on their market. Just look at businesses like McDonald’s and Burger King incorporating Beyond Meat and Impossible burgers into their menus, for example. With meat prices rising significantly faster than vegetable prices, too, we may see a lot more people taking a foray into a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle in the near future.”

Other top cities for vegans and vegetarians include Los Angeles, California; Austin, Texas; San Francisco, California; Oakland, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Miami, Florida; Seattle, Washington; Orlando, Florida and Madison, Wisconsin.

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Michaela Bourgeois

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