Plant-based Thanksgiving meals in Nashville

Looking for vegan holiday staples? These four restaurants have you covered.

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AVO offers the option to add a bottle of wine to your Thanksgiving feast. | Photo via AVO

Living the plant-based life this holiday season? We’ve compiled a list of vegan and plant-based dishes — all sourced from restaurants and pop-ups around Nashville — to bring to the table this Thanksgiving.

  • AVO | 3 City Ave., Ste. 200 | Thanksgiving packages serve up to six guests and include items like braised collard greens, cornbread stuffing, and maple-glazed carrots.
  • Radical Rabbit | East Nashville Farmers Market pickup | Whole plates come with cornbread dressing, cranberry sauce, crispy oyster mushrooms, yams, mac and cheese, and collard greens.
  • The Southern V | 1200 Buchanan St. | The Southern V has you covered with main courses, traditional sides, and desserts.
  • Yellow & Lavender | 1406 McGavock Pk., Ste. D | Don’t forget sweet and savory treats like chick’n pot pie, focaccia bread stuffing, and a variety of pies.
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