• Spitz

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Small chain of Greek-Mediterranean street food restaurants that offer grain bowls, wraps, and salads which all have vegan versions and is listed on its website. Known for the fries. Check for vegan-friendly beer and wine. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-10:00pm.


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4 Reviews

First Review by LentilTempeh

abc

Points +194

Vegan
18 Mar 2025

They activated my pet peeves

This place was not what I expected. It has a bar vibe more than anything else and the decor is not as bright as the webpage made me think. There is only street parking – the paved lot next to it has no entry for cars. Cute front patio that would be nice in summer.

The menu inside is not the same as the online menu, which immediately makes me wonder what else isn't accurate. I planned to get the salad listed in the vegan section online but in the restaurant it's in the GF section. Some of the vegan dishes list different ingredients online.

You order at the bar and pay the tip up front, and you bus your own table.

They do not accept cash, which as far as I know is illegal in Oregon.

Pros: Good choices for reasonably healthy meals, My wrap was pretty good

Cons: Conflicting info on web and paper menus, Does not accept cash

OperationChowhound

Points +8711

Vegan
10 Dec 2023

Puttin' On the Spitz

The Vegan Wrap includes falafel or quinoa, hummus, lemon-herb tahini, olives, green pepper, tomato, cucumber, roasted corn, pickled onions, crispy garbanzos, romaine, and cabbage. I didn't notice any corn, and the garbanzos were not crispy, but it was still good overall. The fries were even better.

Pros: vegan section on menu, several vegan sauces

Cons: disposable plastic sauce cups

zozosnax

Points +149

Vegan
17 Aug 2023

Just okay

The food was somewhere between passable and decent enough. However, the menu was quite confusing when it came vegan items. While the person helping us did their best to answers questions about what items were and were not vegan, they couldn’t actually say with confidence what allergens were in what items. The menu had a vegan section, but there were also entrees labeled vegan in the non-vegan sections, which was confusing. And things like french fries and pita sticks weren’t labeled with allergens at all.

I’d definitely go back in the future if my options were between Spitz and Chipotle, or Spitz and nothing, or even Spitz and driving across town for something more interesting.

Pros: Lots of vegan sauces!, Lots of vegan entrees!, Open late (for Portland)

Cons: Confusing menu for knowing exactly what is vegan, Staff not sufficiently trained on vegan offerings

LentilTempeh

Points +72

Vegan
15 Jun 2021

Great go-to for to-go

I love their felafel; it's so light, fluffy, and crispy. Their bowls are delicious, they can make their food gluten-free (though it's not a dedicated gluten-free kitchen), and they are mindful and accommodating of other allergies (my big one is soy). I get takeout here frequently.

Pros: Felafel, Many sauces, Allergy friendly

Cons: Carnists, Carnists, Carnists




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