Veganuary is not just a term bandied about in January, it is a non-profit global organisation that actively encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle for January and (hopefully) beyond.
Millions of people have taken up the one-month vegan challenge since 2014, and now, in 2024 alone more than 2,100 new vegan products and menu options were launched for Veganuary globally.
Throughout the year, Veganuary encourages and supports people and businesses alike to move to a plant-based diet as a way of protecting the environment, preventing animal suffering, and improving the health of millions. Over the next five years, the organisation aims to make powerful moves towards a world where vegan is the norm.
Living in Brighton, vegan already is the norm. We are exceptionally lucky to have such a wide array of vegan restaurants, food stores, healthcare and beauty shops available meaning committing to a vegan lifestyle isn’t a challenge, the only challenge is deciding where to go! Check out Discover Brighton’s top vegan eateries for inspo.
KITGUM: Not a fully vegan establishment, but does cook some wonderful vegan options. You’ll be delighted with these contemporary small plates inspired by the owners African and Indian roots. WWW.KITGUMKITCHEN.COM
BEELZEBAB: Winner of best vegan kebab at the British kebab awards 2023, is an accolade not to be ignored. Beelzebab have set up camp in The Hope and Ruin kitchen serving vegan junk food that will guarantee a guilt-free smile. WWW.BEELZEBAB.COM
THE NO CATCH CO. This ethical vegan company believes we need to stop emptying our oceans of fish and with this in mind you can enjoy vegan versions of chip shop classics such as fish and chips, sausages and fried chicken. WWW.NOCATCH.CO
OWWEE. Their passion is making fast food of the future ,this mission comes to life in Brighton as one of the newest additions to the vegan culinary landscape. Loaded fries, shakes, ‘chicken’ burgers and the plant based beef burgers will blow your mind. OOWEEVEGAN.COM
WHAT THE PITTA. Filling another gap in the vegan kebab line is What The Pitta serving vegan kebabs, falafel and baklava. Offering a warm and friendly atmosphere, this is the place to go when you need a healthy junk food fix! WWW.WHATTHEPITTA.COM
PUREZZA. Walk past Purezza and you’ll usually see it’s pretty busy proving that people love their pizza! Their extensive menu uses the finest vegan cheese and ingredients, you honestly can’t taste the difference. WWW.PUREZZA.CO.UK