Cosmic Kitchen Plymouth
Voted the third best vegan restaurant in the world by Tripadvisor. I had a very delicious lunch in great surroundings. Nice to have a great choice of dishes. Located in a red brick former chapel with typical Victorian character in Sir John Hawkins Square. The square was named after a naval commander, privateer, and ship builder who was born in Plymouth in 1532. He was involved in the slave trade along with Drake, Raleigh and Frobisher. Plans are to rename it Jack Leslie Square after Plymouth Argyle footballer Jack Leslie, who was the only professional black player in England between 1921 and 1934. The building itself was built in 1865 and used as a Seaman's Mission and then a studio by famous local artist Robert Lenkiewicz. Quite strange walking into it as I felt I'd been in it before. Indeed I had as I'd seen anarchist punk bands Crass and Poison Girls there way back in 1981 in my misspent youth.
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Cosmic Kitchen Plymouth
Voted the third best vegan restaurant in the world by Tripadvisor. I had a very delicious lunch in great surroundings. Nice to have a great choice of dishes. Located in a red brick former chapel with typical Victorian character in Sir John Hawkins Square. The square was named after a naval commander, privateer, and ship builder who was born in Plymouth in 1532. He was involved in the slave trade along with Drake, Raleigh and Frobisher. Plans are to rename it Jack Leslie Square after Plymouth Argyle footballer Jack Leslie, who was the only professional black player in England between 1921 and 1934. The building itself was built in 1865 and used as a Seaman's Mission and then a studio by famous local artist Robert Lenkiewicz. Quite strange walking into it as I felt I'd been in it before. Indeed I had as I'd seen anarchist punk bands Crass and Poison Girls there way back in 1981 in my misspent youth.
www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-9830397/Tr...