Fresca on Addison is a vegan and vegetarian restaurant The Fan Richmond located in United States.
22 S Addison St (Cary St & Addison St) Richmond , VA 23220 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
If you want a vegan place, but want to please non-vegans, this place is the one to go to. The BBQ (well , don't tell them it's a vegan replacement for it) is great, as well as the pizzas !
Everything here is tasty. Even for vegetarian skeptics. Egg sandwich w arugula and wasabi vegan mayo on pita bread is delightfully spicy .
So many vegan sandwiches , pizza , and desserts ! And the staff is so wonderful!
Excellent fresh and healthy food . Service was top notch and had high chairs unlike nearby Lamplighter.
PITA !!! Hands down best bread option for ANY of their sandwiches . Made from their whole wheat pizza dough & freshly baked to order!
Sushi sandwich or broccolini pita . Illy cafe !
Curried vegetables with brown rice .
Chicken salad sandwich is good. Ask for some tomatoes to be added for an extra kick.
They have vegan cookies and cupcakes so two thumbs up from me :)
Best whole wheat pita bread ever!!!!!
Half off pizza Saturday for dinner with purchase of a drink
For your side choose Brussels sprouts !
I love Fresca!
SUSHI Sandwich is amazing!!
Try the pizza , it's awesome!
The OMGarlic is delish
Greek pizza
Cesar salad is so good! The tofu is very tasty that you forget it's not chicken :) - Alejandra Morlett
Great food. Nice section of gluten free dishes. Friendly staff. Going back again for sure. - Ben Thare
This place is awesome! I highly recommend the sandwich, but all of the other food is awesome as well. The owners are really nice and they make all of the food themselves. - Pedro Sorto III
Vintage bike photos on wall are pretty neat. Amazing coffee and great vegan sandwich selection. - Lele
Best theater in Richmond. Usually not too crowded and awesome aesthetics - Carmen Wicker
Must visit. Very well organized museum; surprisingly eclectic collections. Rodin exhibit excellent. Easy to maneuver through the various collections. Requires two, three days to fully explore. - Mark Schannon