The café is in an oversized space that somehow manages to feel warm and cozy - where a single or couple can tuck themselves into a corner, or a large group can be accommodated by combining several tables. Also available are crusty, gooey calzones. You can also create your own pizza, with a choice of sauces, plant cheeses and proteins, and veggies. The personal-sized pizzas include vegan versions of Margherita (made with almond mozzarella), Blanca (featuring veggies and soy chicken on a creamy sauce), and Greek, with spinach, briny olives, and tofu feta. Just over the signs you’ll see a wood-fired pizza oven. The offerings range from beautifully presented salads and bowls to plant-based meaty fare like grilled “chicken” burrito, house-made burgers, and the Beyond® Burger, which I think they were out of that day (not surprising, given the huge demand vs supply factor). Explore the menu here.Īs you can see, some of the highlights are presented on boards sitting atop the counter where orders are placed. The menu features small plates, bowls, soups, luscious desserts, and more. Rarely do I get to places where I can literally have anything on the menu, rather than choosing one from the handful of options. For me, a 100% plant-based menu makes for delightful and dizzying indecision. (413) 387-0555 | a farm garden right outside the doors, Pulse’s tag line: “Soil to seed, root to leaf, straight to your plate, 100% plant based café and market” is appropriate. Though I’d visited the area on a number of occasions, this café, which is relatively new, was unfamiliar to me, but the online menu looked promising. The first result to pop up was Pulse Café in Hadley, MA. Wanting to grab some lunch before hitting the highway, I searched on my phone for “vegan food near me,” and with Google knowing where we are at all times, for better or worse, it served up what I was looking for. On a recent trip to the Pioneer Valley area of Massachusetts (which encompasses Amherst, Northampton, Hadley, and other towns), a friend and I were winding up a visit to the amazing Yiddish Book Center on the campus of Hampshire College.
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