London's first vegan deli pop-up to open in Camden

Complete with fine artisanal treats
Sitting pretty: The Camden-based pop-up is only around for the next few weeks
Luke Abrahams7 December 2017

Heavyweight connoisseur of all things vegan Sean O'Callaghan (aka Fat Gay Vegan) has joined forces with the green-fingered girls and boys at Camden Market to create London's (and the UK's) first ever specialist vegan deli pop-up.

Simply named Festive Vegan Deli, the animal-free powerhouse will burst into life every Thursday between now and Christmas.

So what's on offer? Everything from artisanal meat and dairy-free cheese from some of the finest producers in the land. That's what.

Street-food favourites from LoveSeitan and Big V, Young Vegans – the guys who created London's first meatless pie and mash – and jelly specialists, The Butch Institute are all set for an appearance.

The best vegan dishes in London

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In a nutshell, buy all of your guilt-free green goods before it's basically too late.

We've ran out of vegan jokes, but please, please lettuce know yours by sharing them with us our Twitter page.

The Festive Vegan Deli will be at Stables Market, Camden, NW1 8AF for three consecutive Thursdays from December 7, 2017

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