RHW Retail & Vegan Cafe
371 Blvd SE, Atlanta, GA
Crema's Take
“Nestled in Atlanta, this vegan cafe strikes an impressive balance between serious specialty coffee and craveable plant-based comfort food, with reviewers raving especially about their Reuben sandwich and cold deli offerings made with genuine care. The space itself radiates an unhurried, welcoming energy with ample seating that invites you to linger over your espresso or stay for a full meal without feeling rushed. What really sets it apart is how the owners have created something that feels genuinely nourishing rather than preachy—a spot where you can lose yourself for a few hours whether you're meeting a friend, working on your laptop, or simply finding some soul in a really good meal.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Finally got around to trying RHW VeganAfe and was highly pleased. I got the rueben sandwich with the chips and queso dip. The atmosphere is clean and gives relaxing vibes. There is ample tables and chairs to dine in. I will be returning 🤗
Wow. Just wow. This is the kind of food that makes you lose your mind and find your soul. I don’t usually leave reviews, but this place truly stands out. The meals are not only nourishing and fully vegan—they’re infused with positive energy that you can literally taste the love in every bite. My all-time favorite? The Sunrise Chkn Burrito—an explosion of flavor that satisfies on every level. Hands down, the #1 vegan spot in my book.
RHW Vegan Cafe is excellent. The owners have created something really amazing and special. The food is fresh, healthy and made with care and love. You can't go wrong with any of their cold deli sandwiches or really anything on the menu. The Full Circle Farm Sanctuary team looks forward to supporting them for years to come!
This was my first time here, so it’s important to note that I don’t have an experience dining in or receiving an order via third party. I ordered my food at the counter and ended up carrying out since I wasn’t given the option to dine in by the cashier. Atmosphere: The restaurant looked like it was in the middle of being rearranged. There are several incomplete areas like a tea/herb apothecary and a several refrigeration cases that seem to be out of service. The aesthetic is what you would expect, clean visuals with green accents/plants. I didn’t notice a sign for a bathroom, but I’d imagine they have one since they have a dine in set-up. The monitors for the menu were not working properly and they seemed to have issues with the lights coming on and off. I think the space is cute but it seems like they need to direct their focus a bit more, finish one task/area before moving onto another. Printed menus would have been nice and probably would cut down on their power bill. They also have a card only order kiosk, which seems excessive for the volume of walk-ins they receive. Ordering process: I ordered with a cashier. He was pleasant and answered questions. He seemed to be having issues with the POS and had to re-enter my order a few times. There were several product unavailabilities and some surprising items not on the menu - for example they were out of cabbage and also did not carry rye for the Reuben. Food: The food took a long time to come out. I ordered two sandwiches that came with sides (chips and dip) and was sitting for about 30 mins. I expected the wait time to be closer to 15 minutes, and am glad that I didn’t have any obligations/had the ability to wait an unspecified amount of time (was not given a wait time at the counter). The food itself was a disappointing. I feel like it really embodied the need for the vegan restaurant scene in Atlanta to look at its non-vegan competition. I am vegan, I am not rich. I paid over $30 for two undersized sandwiches that were paired with very generic, very salty circular tortilla chips and dip (very reminiscent of chips and queso at a sporting event). I’m honestly really upset. I want to find places that I can refer my friends to. The flavor of the food was pretty good and measured up against non-vegan spots, but the price was too much - the value was way under expectation. If I ate meat/animal products I could have gotten a much larger set of sandwiches for half the price - that understanding is what keeps me buying groceries and making food at home. Not a great sign when the convenience of dietary accommodation out and about still doesn’t outweigh eating at home. So what would I like to see to come back/continue to be a customer? Full availability of products listed on the menu, lights staying on, printed menus, cut down on the random stuff in the dining area unless it’s actually finished/R4C, lower prices and/or larger portion sizes (cut down on menu size and get some redundancy of products to cut overhead/materials cost), and please get rid of those tortilla chips - truly I would rather no side and a cheaper sandwich or a drink instead. Pictures: The saltiest tortilla chip and half of a $18 sandwich - yes that is $9 plus tax worth of sandwich that I’m holding
Amazing food, vibes, and personnel. I have been here multiple times and always leave extremely happy and fulfilled. The all of the food I ha e had thus far is amazing but the Reuben might be the main one I'd choose if I could only pick one item! For those who like the clean eating side of veganism their Kale Wrap is everything!
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