Darbster, West Palm Beach, FL

Darbster

On a recent trip to Florida, I took my family to a new vegan joint called Darbster – named after the owners’ rescued pooch, Darby. I believe that it’s the first and only entirely vegan restaurant in West Palm Beach. We arrived on a rather chilly evening, and the place is an open-air bar-style restaurant with outdoor seating (dog-friendly!) overlooking a canal. Unfortunately for us, the place was wrapped in plastic tarps with heat lamps inside to keep some warmth in, so we didn’t get to experience any of the outdoor atmosphere. We were, however, greeted by a very friendly staff, and the service was quick!

There is a good-sized menu with several raw and gluten-free options, a nice wine list, and several desserts.

The food was good. The first thing I wanted to order was the Kale Chips, but they were out! So we started with the Palm Cakes, which were pan-fried, chopped hearts of palm in a savory pine nut sauce, and were reminiscent of crab cakes. I thought they were delicious, and I’ll have to try to recreate this recipe at home.

My entree was the Gardein filet prepared in a lemon, pine-nut sauce, and my sister got a marinara version with Daiya cheese and tomato sauce. My little side of mac & cheese was delicious. I so wish there had been more. The Gardein filets were a bit too thick, but seasoned well and very filling.

The Beefless Sliders were one of the highlights for my whole family. The special sauce was perfect, and there was just enough contents between the soft sesame bun. This is a must-have if you go. My mother and father (not vegetarians) thought these were the best thing, and that the faux “beef” was delicious and satisfying.

For dessert we enjoyed a coconut-sorbet sundae with chocolate fudge, raspberries, blueberries, and walnuts.

On future trips, I’ll be sure to make reservations for daytime enjoyment of the outdoor seating, or at least a warm night to be in the open air. The next time you’re in south Florida, definitely check this place out! I plan to be back.


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  • http://twitter.com/Emmi134 Emmi Bances

    Hey i always love Florida for its exotic beach locations and amazing sea foods!!!! love it

    Riviera Maya

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    That food looks amazing.

  • kimsy

    Yes!! A little far from where I live, but it looks fantastic! Thanks for the review :)

  • http://intrepidlyraw.blogspot.com James

    I meant to include a link for Soma Center Cafe in Lake Worth.
    http://www.thesomacenter.com/nourishment.html
    It’s all vegan, and they have a lot of raw options.

  • Rory

    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://vegankicks.com Henry

    Those sliders and Palm Cakes look so good! What do you think the faux beef is made of? Too bad I will probably never go to WPB but if I do i’ll keep a lookout.

    • http://www.thediscerningbrute.com joshuakatcher

      i believe the faux beef is the Gardein Brand Beefless Tips

  • http://intrepidlyraw.blogspot.com James

    This makes me SO happy! My brother (and adorable 3 year-old nephew) live in WPB and I go down once per month for a long weekend. The food options there are mostly awful. This will certainly help me feel more comfortable on my future trips.

    I’ve also been meaning to go over to Hippocrates while I’m there. Apparently, their dinners are open to the public every night except Saturday (I think). Have you ever tried this?

    Also, if you go down there a lot, I found a really good vegan cafe and yoga studio in Lake Worth called the Soma Center. I really like it.