🌱 100% vegan cafe and market in South Florida
🌴 West Palm Beach location opening in late 2025!
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01/09/2026
2026 is going to be a big year for Vegan Fine Foods! We hope you’ll be right here with us.
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In fact, we even wrote you this resolution in case you don’t already have one for the year: SUPPORT VEGAN BUSINESSES! 🌱
12/25/2025
Happy holidays from Vegan Fine Foods! Which of these bowls would you rather see under your tree? 🌴
12/13/2025
Coming soon to West Palm Beach! 🌴
Delicious, fresh, and always vegan. 💚 We can’t wait to open our doors and share this new chapter with you all.
12/06/2025
Your vegan stop for dessert, smoothies, açaí bowls, burgers, wine, coffee, and more will be opening in West Palm Beach as soon as humanly possible! Keep your eyes on this page for more information about our opening date and menu.
We will see you soon, SoFlo! 💚
11/27/2025
To all our loyal supporters, our patient followers, and to everyone out there eating a vegan meal today: we are thankful for YOU on this holiday. 💚
11/22/2025
Happy weekend! We hope you are enjoying a special vegan treat and dreaming of Vegan Fine Foods’ return! 💚
11/15/2025
It’s been an intense year to say the least! Soon you’ll be able to unwind with 100% plant-based cocktails, mocktails, wine, and beer at Vegan Fine Foods in West Palm Beach, FL. 🍹🍻
We can’t wait to see you there! 💚
11/08/2025
Make a plan to visit Vegan Fine Foods in 2026! 😍🌱
10/31/2025
Everyone loves our vegan sweets, even the ~spookiest~ of animals! Happy Halloween! 🎃🕸️🦇
(Note: Vegan Fine Foods cares for all animals, no matter how spooky they may seem.)
10/25/2025
Happy weekend & ¡buen fin de semana! We hope you’re looking forward to trying these vegan delights later this year!
Find Vegan Fine Foods in West Palm Beach, FL in late 2025. 💚
10/18/2025
Happy Sweeterday! Have some vegan treats to start your weekend right 💚
10/11/2025
Happy long weekend! We hope you’re all celebrating with some delicious vegan food! 💚 What are you craving right now?
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Before becoming a professor in international business, Steven Smith worked for corporate giants Proctor & Gamble and PepsiCo. He worked as a chemical engineer and corporate manager for eight years before returning to school for his MBA and Ph.D. He learned a lot about the food and beverage industry from these companies. He also discovered that big corporations had little interest in healthy food and people’s health and a lot of interest in profit.
Seven years of hard work and stress getting two post-graduate degrees left Steven tired, overweight and in poor health. “I didn’t start out deciding to become a life-long vegan, I started a plant-based diet just to get my health back and lose weight. After a few weeks, I felt so great and had so much energy that twenty years later I’m still a committed vegan. As I learned more, my horizons expanded well beyond just the amazing health benefits of a plant-based diet.”
“I saw an opportunity for an all-vegan market because I knew that shopping was a lot of work and very time consuming for those wanting to maintain a healthy vegan lifestyle. I went to Whole Foods, green markets, local grocery stores, all kinds of places just to get the foods I needed. Then, I had to read all the labels because meat and dairy products get slipped into a lot of foods, even wine! Preservatives too! I knew the ones that would do no harm versus the ones you should not ingest, but what about people who don’t know? My rule of thumb is the fewer ingredients the better, especially the ones that are hard to pronounce. I thought ‘wouldn’t it be nice to go to a place where someone else did all the work, where you knew it was 100% plant-based and care was taken to select a broad array of super healthy products with some vegan indulgences mixed in?’ So I wrote my business plan and started my research,” Steven said.
Vegan Fine Foods will appeal to a wide range of vegans and non-vegans alike. From raw vegan super healthy foods to kid-friendly Pinkberry vegan frozen yogurt. “I still enjoy eating vegan meat alternatives and vegan cheese from time to time. People just learning about a vegan diet think vegans eat mainly salads, but nothing could be further from the truth. We are going to specialize in transitional products like plant-based cheeses, they taste incredible and are healthier for you than dairy too. Plus, they’re vegan!” The Inika Café will also serve some great comfort foods that anyone would enjoy, along with a broad selection from Açaí bowls to wraps to juices to desserts. “We like to say we are ‘strictly vegan – but not just for vegans,” says Steven. “We don’t preach or judge. Vegetarians, flexitarians, paleos and carnivores looking to eat plant-based to improve their health are welcome and will find foods that they will really enjoy.”
“I chose our location in Fort Lauderdale because it’s a wonderful community that is cosmopolitan, very vegan-friendly, with favorable demographics and proximity to tourist and visitor attractions. We intend to be a destination that people will visit when they come to South Florida. We are going to make Vegan Fine Foods a fun place to eat, shop, have coffee, a glass of wine, beer, or to just hang out. We have a great staff that is devoted to first-class customer service. Please come and see for yourself!”