Virtuous Pie
Vegan restaurant · Downtown ·

Virtuous Pie

Vegan restaurant · Downtown ·

Plant-based pizza, creamy ice cream, local beers, & more

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589 Main St, Vancouver, BC V6A 2V2, Canada Get directions

CA$20–30

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589 Main St, Vancouver, BC V6A 2V2, Canada Get directions

+1 604 620 0060
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Portland’s Top Spots for Dairy-Free Frozen Desserts | Eater Portland

"Virtuous Pie made a name for itself in the vegan community thanks to its pizza, but its creamy coconut- and cashew-based ice cream draw just as many customers. At the airy, modern industrial cafe on Division, Portlanders can enjoy scoops of raspberry cheesecake and caramel macchiato in gluten-free waffle cones, three scoop flights, or ice cream cookie sandwiches. The brownie skillet with melty classic vanilla bean and gooey chocolate fudge is one of the shop’s standout treats for sharing. A pie and a pint make a good option for a picnic in the park." - Waz Wu

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In a Town Full of Vegan Food, How Does Virtuous Pie Stand Out? | Eater Portland

"I was charmed by the Portland outpost of Virtuous Pie, opened in June 2017 by executive chef Jim Vesal and co‑founder Lia Loukas after success in Vancouver, B.C., and honored as Eater Portland’s Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant of the Year in 2017. The airy, cozy space leans heavily on nature—think a cafe counter crafted from reclaimed Douglas Fir, a communal picnic table by Reed LaPlant, and plenty of indoor plants—and the menu pairs that aesthetic with food that feels both indulgent and environmentally conscious. Their pizzas riff on nostalgic favorites while remaining inventive: the white pie layers creamy cashew sauce, almond ricotta, cashew mozzarella, fresh oregano and olive oil with a hit of crushed red pepper, while the “Stranger Wings” pie piles on creamy cashew sauce, buffalo cauliflower, fried shallots, scallions and a tangy soy/tahini blue “cheese.” Most everything is made in‑house—from cashew mozzarella and truffle almond ricotta to an arrabbiata sauce of San Marzano tomatoes, onion, fennel and cherry peppers—and the house meatball (soyrizo, red wine, gluten‑free flour, nutritional yeast) and mock‑meat options sit alongside vegetable‑forward pies. Their crust is made with Shepard’s Grain flour and developed over a three‑day process, and the ice cream program (coconut + cashew milk) yields a velvety, rich texture without cholesterol across a rotating eight to ten flavors (from vanilla to coffee and donuts) offered as pints, sandwiches, house waffle cones—including a gluten‑free option—affogatos and kombucha floats. I appreciated how the concept aims to be accessible to everyone, pairing tasty, healthy, and locally partnered offerings (e.g., Heart Roasters, Petunias Pies and Pastries) so it can appeal even to people who might usually shy away from vegan food." - Michelle DeVona

https://pdx.eater.com/2018/4/17/17107620/virtuous-pie-portland-interview-vegan-pizza
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CJ Wong

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We visited twice during our most recent trip to Vancouver, and we have no regrets having visited Virtuous Pie twice in 4 days! Ambiance is very casual, service is attentive and professional, and we very much appreciate the sparkling water on tap + table shakers of almond parm & chili flakes. We got two pies on day 1 and mixed it up with a Caesar (we were craving *some* fresh veggies - although the focaccia was a star in its own right) + 2 happy hour pies day 2, both great experiences! We personally liked the savory flavours more than the sweeter pizzas, but you’ve got a decent selection to choose from for both. Also we had the seasonal cannoli for dessert - lemon pistachio, such a good flavour combo… Needless to say, easy recommend if you’re in the downtown/Chinatown area! Will visit again next time we’re in town :)

Miriam Flores

Google
The server took their time even when we were the only ones sitting there but he was very nice. Aside from that, the food was amazing. The happy hour was worth it and the ice cream delicious. The pizzas that we tried were the sweet Mary Jane and stranger wings. We took the lavender blue ice cream, highly recommend.

Michelle Solomon

Google
Love virtuous pie! Miss the Portland location, but glad to get my fix here. We thoroughly enjoyed the happy hour pizzas for $12, which is a great deal. It even made for leftovers. Got a chocolate ice cream bar with cookie dough ice cream on the inside. Highly recommend!

Micheline Rosmann

Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had an amazing meal at Virtuous Pie in Vancouver! I ordered the Caesar salad, garlic knots, Margherita and Sweet Mary Jane pizzas, strawberry shortcake, and the pistachio cannoli — and I loved everything! The flavors were incredible, the ingredients felt super fresh, and the service was great. Definitely a must-visit for plant-based food lovers (and honestly, for anyone who enjoys delicious food). Can’t wait to come back!

sarah schmitt

Google
Everything we got was amazing. We got garlic knots, pasta, pizza and ice-cream. It was the best vegan pizza we have had yet. It is always nice going to a vegan restaurant and not worrying about double checking the ingredients list. I would definitely go there more often if we lived close enough to.

Bekah Muntelwit

Google
All Vegan Pizza Store! Which is great for me because I dont eat dairy. Their gluten free crust was also very good.

Nicholas L

Google
The garlic knots were not what I was expecting. They were very crispy and dry, whereas I generally would expect garlic knots to be soft and moist (e.g. soft rolls drizzled in garlic butter/oil). To the owners, I would recommend experimenting with other styles of garlic knots: they're a great addition to a pizzeria menu but I would not order these particular knots again. The pizza was very good, though I would have personally preferred it with more sauce. Next time I go, I would ask for extra sauce, and I'm sure it would be great. The ice cream and ice cream sandwich were both fantastic.

Brynn Blanchard

Google
What a find! This delicious vegan pizzeria is tucked in among Chinese bakeries and gift shops. We arrived during afternoon happy hour and enjoyed $15 pizzas and $3 house made sodas. The garlic knots were amazing, too!