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Mellow Mushroom gives vegan eaters a pizza the action

Mellow Mushroom seemed like the perfect place to celebrate the passage of Amendment 64, what with its giant, color-changing psychedelic mushroom motif. But this pizza chain is based in Atlanta, and last time we checked, Georgia wasn't anywhere close to legalizing marijuana. Still, we'll give a thumbs-up to Mellow Mushroom's...
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Mellow Mushroom seemed like the perfect place to celebrate the passage of Amendment 64, what with its giant, color-changing psychedelic mushroom motif. But this pizza chain is based in Atlanta, and last time we checked, Georgia wasn't anywhere close to legalizing marijuana. Still, we'll give a thumbs-up to Mellow Mushroom's vegan and vegetarian options any day.

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There are two Denver outposts of the eatery, one on the 16th Street Mall and one in the Streets at SouthGlenn. That location was attracting a lot of families one recent Monday, although there's also a wide range of domestic microbrews on tap for discerning adults.

And this particular Mellow Mushroom is accommodating in other ways, too. For example, it offers tofu as a meat replacement. Pictured above is the Thai Dyed pizza, with vegan cheese, curried tofu, red onion, tomato, basil and a sweet Thai chili sauce. Although fans of Thai-style pizzas will enjoy this effort, traditionalists might want to steer clear. Fortunately, there's also a vegan-friendly Mediterranean-style wrap on the SouthGlenn location's menu.

Vegetarians have more choices. The Red Potato pizza is a lot like a baked potato in pie form, with red potato slices, mozzarella, chives, sour cream and a spicy ranch drizzle. If you eat cheese, the Muffuletta cheese bread (made with a delicious three-olive tapenade) is an excellent choice for an opener; the olives and crusty French bread are an irresistible combination.

Several of the specialty pizzas are adaptable to plant-based diets, and there's also a build-your-own menu option. For more information, call 720-353-4300.


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