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This was a great find while visiting our son who was on spring break from OSU. The meals were inspiring and affordable. I had one of the Tortugas and my wife chose the Jean-Claude van Randy Burrito. The meals were spiced nicely and presented many textures from a satisfying crunch to the creamy cashew cheese sauce. The meals were filling and we could have split one meal and have been more than satisfied. Also the ambience presented interesting books for sale with a great space to sit and eat our lunch. The only drawback was our son has a nut allergy which the staff indicated they could not guarantee or rule-out cross-contamination from especially cashew. Unfortunately, we needed to find another option for our son for lunch, but we will return on our next visit.
Delicious food and cool atmosphere. I had the Mac and cheeze balls, walnut sausage and red pepper Tortuga, and curried potato bao, and my friend had the tacos hermanos platter. Everything was delicious and the staff were so friendly. Definitely will be going back! #Veganuary I have been to this restaurant so many more times since this initial review and it is amazing every single time. I love the great vibes and the super friendly staff. Parking is easy on the street, and the food is superb. They also sell Happy Little Treats pastries for dessert! And use Happy Little Treats' breads which is why their sammies are always so flaky and soft and delicious. Updated from previous review on 2023-01-12
Two Dollar Radio has been my favorite vegan restaurant the past year. I come here as often as possible. Everything is made in- house and made from scratch. Even their breads are freshly baked from Happy Little Treats. They use very minimally processed ingredients, and cheezes and meats are made from cashews, walnuts, and mushrooms. They have great specials, including Happy Hour, $2 tacos, date night, slider night, and week brunch. They have fantastic drinks (coffee, teas and beer, cocktails), and they even double as an indie bookstore. The atmosphere is light and vibrant. It's very spacious. Another plus is the price. Everything is so reasonably priced for such large portions and high quality ingredients.
Their website says they have $2 happy hour tacos from 3-6pm Tues-Fri, but when I went in, they said that’s only an in-house special because it takes so long for the cook to make them. The cashier said they had just recently discussed this and it was a new thing, but I would’ve come way earlier if that were the case instead of waiting till 3 to eat. So I only ended up getting a burrito which was very tasty and a scrumptious donut, but I’m sad I didn’t get to enjoy the tacos. $3.50 regularly vs. $2)