Vegan pasta chain Pastan is opening a new restaurant in Bristol, the vegan capital of the UK. Founded in 2020, the eatery aims to ‘make plant-based pasta as exciting and as accessible as possible to entice vegans and non-vegans alike’.Already serving vegan Italian delights London and Manchester, Pastan has now secured the keys for a new location in Bristol.
Pastan to open in Bristol
Customers will be able to choose from an array of vegan dishes, including Loaded Gnocchi, Spaghetti Carbonara, and homemade Tiramisu. Prices for main courses start at £12. According to Bristol Live, Pastan’s brand manager Sophie Weir said the new location followed the success of a pop-up – which ‘demonstrated an appetite for plant-based pasta options’ in Bristol.She added: “It’s an exciting city, a really vibrant city, one that we really want to put our mark on. “We noticed for the pop-up we had that Bristol has an amazing vegan and plant-based community and people are open to trying new vegan options.”