
Street-level, fast-casual, family friendly eatery + beautiful Beer Vault in downtown Salem [est. 1996]. Basement Beer Vault opens at 5pm Thursday-Sunday (21+). Good, Clean Food • Craft Beer • Vegan Menu • Gluten Free Menu Carnivore + Vegan foodies welcome. Street-level open Monday-Thursday 11am-8pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-9pm Beer Vault open Thursday-Saturday 5-10pm, Sunday 5-9pm Rice bowls+wraps Grassfed burgers Salads Mac+cheeses Tacos+nachos The BEST sweet potato fries Desserts ☕️Coffee & espresso drinks
Modern cafe & taproom serving vegetarian-friendly global fare, plus a gluten-free menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 325 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 399-8733
Website: http://www.ventiscafe.com/
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Reviews
Upon entering, I first took notice of the whimsical welcoming ambiance inside, sort of reminded me of Chickpea in Vancouver, BC. Also, I had to fight back a smirk when reading about the upcharge for anyone ordering meat based options, I mean it’s about time eateries started being vegan by default and adding an upcharge “meat tax” lol instead of the typical vegan-tax we vegans all too often have to incur.
It’s no wonder the vegan gods delivered us 🙂 to Venti .. given that everything they had to offer was truly divine, which I offer without hyperbole of any kind, just complete sincerity!! The Grilled Cheese consisted of a parmesan crusted sourdough bread with not one but *two* melted vegan cheeses (cheddar and smoked provolone), the Truffle Fries were bold and unapologetic in their truffle-y goodness, the Tomato Basil Soup was rich and loaded with flavor and last but certainly not least, the Vegan Red Curry Mac was really delicious and brought the punch. For the latter, the individual bites didn’t feel hot in and of themselves but rather it was the accumulated effect that really left a lasting impression. I think the dish could maybe benefit from a side of vegan yogurt, to add a freshness and help balance the heat but that’s not to imply this dish was lacking in any way, it was sooo good!
As if that wasn’t enough, they also offer a raw vegan cake dessert. Sadly, we didn’t get the chance to try as we didn’t take notice until after we had already ordered our food.
Between the decadence of the food and joyful ambiance, coupled with a charming location in downtown Salem, this will definitely be a place for use to revisit many time over!
I had a Cajun bowl which was pretty good – lots of toppings, tasty tempeh and a generous portion (which I couldn’t finish).
Would recommend, especially if you have dietary requirements.