Gay and vegan in the burbs (of Los Angeles). I blog about veganism, equality, compassion, activism, politics, spirituality and the awesome life experiences of The Gay Vegans. The "s" includes my husband, Mike! I believe that we all have more in common than not and that we all have the power to be the voice of the voiceless. I want this blog to be a tool for me to build bridges amongst communities and those with differing opinions.
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Saturday, December 27, 2014
My 14 faves of '14: #10
Looking at my list I see food all over the place. And restaurants.
This summer I had the chance to dine at Detroit Vegan Soul and I will never be the same. If you ever get the chance to go, go! Take your time. Try things that you normally wouldn't.
I was blown away by the food at Detroit Vegan Soul. The service was perfect and I fell in love with the owners.
So many positive things are happening in Detroit, and this place tops the list in my opinion.
Many times since my visit I find myself thinking about their food, or wanting to check flights to see if I could make it for dinner.
Even if you think you don't like soul food, go!
http://detroitvegansoul.com/
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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Restaurant review - Detroit Vegan Soul
I recently had to go back to my home state for a family funeral and had the opportunity to go check out Detroit's thriving vegan scene.
Yes, Detroit.
And yes, thriving.
This post was going to be about that scene but it has become all about one place: Detroit Vegan Soul. I enjoyed my time here so much that I need a whole post just for them! I will write a future post about Detroit in general.
My interest was peaked while speaking with one of the owners of The Lunch Room in Ann Arbor (where I was staying and about 45 minutes from Detroit) who told me about Detroit Vegan Soul. I had read about them and am connected with them on Twitter, but I hadn't considered checking them out.
Later that afternoon I called to see what the dress was (casual) and asked about traffic. My conversation ended up being with one of the owners and she was SO friendly. Because of her friendliness I just had to go, and off I went.
Detroit definitely has it's problems and you see a lot of them while driving to Detroit Vegan Soul. Then all of a sudden you turn a corner and you encounter an oasis of different businesses that includes Detroit Vegan Soul.
I walked in and was immediately greeted by staff, very friendly staff. If you have ever read any of my restaurant reviews you know that staff hospitality is important to me. I was ecstatic to be there. The restaurant was alive with almost a full house and lots of conversations going on.
I started with the Collard Green Spring Rolls which apparently are quite popular. I now know why. They are delicious and a great start to any meal.
I should mention here that the women who own Detroit Vegan Soul started with a food truck. When they opened the restaurant there was a line down the block.
I know why. My server was friendly and helpful. He suggested, as it was my first time, to try the Soul Platter. Oh my. I loved every bite. The mac n cheese and the yams didn't last long. And the collard greens! All I wanted to do was savor ever bite. And I wasn't alone. I watched as other customers were loving what they had ordered. I just wanted to ask for the menu back and order another dish, but I also had to leave room for dessert. Dessert was Snickerdoodle cake, and I loved it. But keep in mind that the cake changes.
The menu is intense, and I just can't give it justice as I didn't try that many items. I can only imagine how delicious the Okra Stew or the Catfish Tofu are! I am salivating thinking about this place as I write, thinking of what I would order if Mike and I could go for dinner tonight.
I did get to meet the owners, and meeting Kirsten and Erika was truly one of the highlights of my entire trip. I can't wait to see them again and to enjoy more meals at Detroit Vegan Soul. Check them out here.
Finally, I just have to let you know about this photo in the bathroom. It gave me pause. It's hard to see because I didn't catch it in the right light, but the word "History" is etched over the photo.
If you are familiar with Detroit, Detroit Vegan Soul is just a couple of blocks north of Jefferson at Van Dyke. Not too far from Belle Isle.
Detroit Vegan Soul
8029 Agnes Street
Detroit, MI 48214
313.649.2759
Thanks for reading!
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Legal marriage in Michigan this week?
I grew up in Michigan.
I don't talk a lot about that. Since I left Michigan six days after graduating from high school I don't even mention it when I talk about where I am from. I usually mention Norfolk.
Most of my memories around growing up in Michigan are about my high school years, years which the word difficult would be an understatement in describing. High school for me felt more like a prison sentence, a long, tortuous prison sentence. Much of this was because I knew I was gay and also knew that I couldn't tell anyone. Holding secrets is no fun.
I can even remember back to junior high school and my first crushes. No, I had no interest in going to the dance with her. I wanted to go with him.
All of my family still lives in Michigan. My parents, brothers (including my brother who hasn't spoken to me since I came out in 1990) as well as a bunch of aunts, uncles and cousins. Thanks to Facebook, I am also in touch with the very few people I felt safe with during high school, and I actually love that.
So when I start hearing about this big marriage case being heard in Detroit on October 16th, I must admit that I get excited.
I honestly don't know much about the case. But when I read this, from the county where I lived and spent my high school years, I was ecstatic and almost had tears in my eyes:
"Midland County will be issuing marriage licenses as soon as the ruling comes down."
Holy cow.
Of course bigotry is everywhere and I have read about all of the groups writing notes against any type of ruling that would support marriage equality.
All of that aside, I feel like mariage equality could actually become a reality in Michigan.
And I am grinning from ear to ear.
Thanks for reading.
"Midland
County will be issuing marriage license to same sex couples as soon as
the ruling comes down. In addition the Michigan Department of Public
Health is working on a marriage application and license that is to be
ready by October 16th." - See more at:
http://www.equalitymi.org/marriage/county/Midland#sthash.8yBETsqf.dpuf
"Midland
County will be issuing marriage license to same sex couples as soon as
the ruling comes down. In addition the Michigan Department of Public
Health is working on a marriage application and license that is to be
ready by October 16th." - See more at:
http://www.equalitymi.org/marriage/county/Midland#sthash.8yBETsqf.dpuf
"Midland
County will be issuing marriage license to same sex couples as soon as
the ruling comes down. In addition the Michigan Department of Public
Health is working on a marriage application and license that is to be
ready by October 16th." - See more at:
http://www.equalitymi.org/marriage/county/Midland#sthash.8yBETsqf.dpuf
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The gay vegan road trip!
This year will be a bit shorter than last years' trip to Florida as we travel through the Midwest to Michigan to visit my parents.
We begin in Kansas City, then to St. Louis to catch an opera, then a couple of days in Chicago (one of our favorite cities!) then to eastern Michigan where the family visits begin.
We LOVE road trips. We are both totally psyched.
Road trips give us a lot of one on one time, which is perfect. They also give a chance to check out new places to eat, to check out new places, and meet new people.
This time last year was when I started this blog. It began as an opportunity to share with people our road trip experience from last summer. Our trip last year was 5,050 miles!
One of the many beauties of our blog is that so many of our readers have given us clues as to where to eat, what to visit, and have even invited us to a meal during this road trip!
My gratitude around this blog and all of the people we have met and things we have learned continues to grow and grow. This community around The gay vegans is beyond whatever I might have dreamed of when I first started the blog. Every day we get at least one note from a reader sharing a personal experience related to a blog post, or simply just thanking us. It's unbelievable!
So we're off. We'll be on the road for two weeks and I'm sure I'll get at least one or two blogs out. We'll be back just in time for Veg fest Colorado, which we are sponsoring!
Thank you for reading! My email address is vegandude@msn.com
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